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Crossville Council Tables Final Reading On Village Inn Purchase

The Crossville City Council tabled the third reading to purchase the Village Inn Wednesday. Mayor RJ Crawford said the city’s attorney needs to review a report from residents before moving forward. The documents contain tenant names which need to be removed in case of a public records request. While the final purchase has been delayed, City Manager Greg Wood addressed ... Read More »

Cookeville’s Vol State Adding Fiber Optic Training To Certifications

The Cookeville Higher Education Campus adding fiber optic certifications to its courses next year. Three programs being offered to become fiber optic technicians, specialists or maintenance. Economic Development Vice President Nicholas Bishop said the first cohort starts in January. “Demand in the industry is drastically increasing across the Upper Cumberland and middle Tennessee,” Bishop said. “A lot of the infrastructure ... Read More »

Jackson County Giving Out Water To Those In Need

Due to water outages in portions of the county, Jackson County is set to provide water to those in need Wednesday. The pick-up will be available from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Jackson County Fairgrounds and the West End Fire Department. Bottled drinking water will be provided as well as water for animal consumption upon request. Organizers ask ... Read More »

UC Restaurants Making New Year’s Eve Preparations

Upper Cumberland restaurants are gearing up for an influx of customers on New Year’s Eve. Gainesboro’s Bull and Thistle Pub Owner Diana Mandli said her business typically sees an influx over the holidays. She said since it opened 10 years ago, the Bull and Thistle always try to do something special for the New Year’s holidays, including a themed party, ... Read More »

Reduce Waste By Properly Disposing Of And Recycling Holiday Trash

Leftover boxes and holiday wrapping paper from Christmas presents do not all have to go in the trash. Putnam County Solid Waste Program Manager Lisa Luck said much of that waste can be recycled. She said each holiday season, the average person’s waste load increases by over one pound. “The problem comes in when you leave all the plastic wrap ... Read More »

Historic Electric Loads Led To Christmas Weekend TVA Blackouts

Historic electric loads instigated TVA’s rolling blackouts across the state over the Christmas weekend as part of a tiered emergency plan. Cookeville Electric Director Carl Haney said the plan takes events step-by-step in energy conservation efforts to mitigate loads. He said this is the first time in his almost 29 years the TVA has gotten to a rolling blackout step. ... Read More »

Jackson Co. Exploring Possibility Of Commissioners On TCRS Plan

Jackson County exploring the possibility of commissioners participating in the county’s Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System. Mayor Randy Heady said the county budgeted to do a study to see if this is something that would be feasible. He said they also wanted to start the retirement plan with the current commission or include former commissioners. “What would it cost for them ... Read More »

Fentress Applying For $500K Food Bank Grant

Fentress County applying for grant funding to help its food bank. County Executive Jimmy Johnson said the $500,000 would flow through the county. He said then, operations such as churches or non-profits can apply for a share. “It’ll just be a boost to the folks that operate the local food bank,” “And also for the participants of the food bank. ... Read More »

York Institute To Continue ACT Improvements With New Program

York Institute purchasing new ACT prep equipment. School Director John Bush said the goal is to continue the upward trajectory and positive growth of students’ scores. The program is called Pareto Analysis “Students will take a pretest and it will actually tell them,’ You’re proficient with these standards, and here are the ACT standards that you need additional supports on,'” ... Read More »