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Cold Weather Shelter Opens In Cookeville Sunday

An emergency cold weather shelter has been established for the homeless at the Cookeville Rescue Mission. The shelter opened at 3pm Sunday and will continue operations until further notice. Cookeville Police will provide transportation to the facility for those within the city limits who do not have access to transportation. The shelter is located at the Johnstone Building, purchased by ... Read More »

Tennessee Tech Closes Tuesday Due To Severe Weather

Tennessee Tech will cancel classes Tuesday because of “potentially dangerous weather conditions.” Classes are already cancelled for Monday and University offices closed due to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. All University Offices will also be closed Tuesday. Officials made the decision Sunday evening. Read More »

Judd Settling In As Algood’s Full-Time Fire Chief

Algood’s first full-time fire chief getting settled into the day-to-day of his new job. Fire Chief David Judd said his appointment will allow him to focus all of his attention on the city and fire department as before he was a volunteer and would have to split his time at the fire department with his job. Judd said having a ... Read More »

Tennessee Tech Celebrates MLK Day With Food Shelf Event, Candlelight Vigil

A Fifth Annual Day Of Service among the events on the Tennessee Tech campus Monday in celebration of MLK Day. Director of Intercultural Affairs Charria Campbell said groups of students will go shopping and stock the main food pantry on campus. Campbell said she discussed a variety of possible events with students for the holiday. “The different service and community ... Read More »

Girl Scout Cookie Season Returns In Days

The highly popular Girl Scout Cookie season returns February 4 with several events scheduled to celebrate across the Upper Cumberland. Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee Product Programs Manager Tracy Tudder said cookie booths will start opening outside local grocery stores. Tudder said the program has consistently been very successful in the Upper Cumberland. “They are doing some miraculous things out ... Read More »

Millard Oakley Farm Being Utilized By Multiple Tech Departments

The 1,000-acre Millard Oakley Farm in Livingston is serving multiple departments across the Tennessee Tech campus. Dean of College Of Agriculture and Human Ecology Darron Smith said the land started out as mainly an agricultural education facility. He said it has grown to provide so much more to the university. “We open it up to not just our college,” Smith ... Read More »

Gainesboro To Renew Enforcement Efforts On Junk Vehicle Ordinance

Gainesboro will begin stronger enforcement of an old vehicle ordinance due to complaints from the public. Alderwoman Nancy Pruett said the ordinance prohibits vehicles without up-to-date license plates from being left on public streets. She said there are several junk cars parked along public roads that will be dealt with. “We’re just trying to clean up our little town and ... Read More »

TWRA Want To Implement New Deer Management Units Across State

TWRA is discussing potential policy and regulation changes focused on internal management and deer monitoring practices. Wildlife Biologist Casey Mullen said the agency wants to implement a new system for obtaining and using information called adaptive harvest management. Mullen said the changes will have little impact on hunters. “There’s not going to be a wide-reaching change, but there could be ... Read More »

Get Ready For A Week-Plus Of Very Cold Weather, Snow A Question Mark

Friday’s stormy weather will usher in multiple blasts of arctic air beginning Saturday, the coldest weather since last Christmas. “Last Christmas was kind of in and out, it occurred and then it was gone,” Meteorologist Rob Carolan said. “This is actually going to kind of come through in two pieces. The first blast comes through this weekend on the tail ... Read More »

Monterey Amphitheater Loses Portion Of Roof To High Winds

The Monterey Amphitheater had a part of its roof blown off by Friday’s high winds. Cultural Administrator Rafferty Cleary said the damage is not major, but a section of the roof including several sheets of metal were blown behind the building. Cleary said the damage is unlikely to effect the usability of the venue. “And it’s kind of, I guess, ... Read More »