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TTU Assault Offenses Rank Among Lowest, Theft Cases Increase

Tennessee Tech remains one of the safest universities in the state according to the TBI Campus Crime Study  released Friday. In 2020, Tennessee Tech reported less than two percent of total assault offenses statewide. That despite ranking among the 10 biggest campuses in the state. Director of News Buddy Pearson said the university police department strives to keep this number ... Read More »

McMinnville Asking Resident Opinions For Capital Improvement Projects

McMinnville is asking its residents to let their opinions be heard in an online survey for capital improvement projects. City Administrator Nolan Ming said the survey will include sidewalks, repaving, a new police station and more ideas that have been discussed already. However, he said this is a good opportunity for residents to list their own priorities for McMinnville. “We ... Read More »

Byrdstown Senior Center to Reopen

The Byrdstown Senior Center is set to reopen on Monday, May 10th. The center plans to have several COVID guidelines in place, including daily screening of all visitors and activities adhering to social distancing guidelines. New Director Jessica Scott Wilson said that after being closed for a year, she’s excited to get the seniors back in and enjoying each other’s ... Read More »

Algood Apartment Concerns Addressed By City Officials

The number of apartments coming to Algood has raised concerns among some members of the city council. City Engineer Matthew Tucker said the perception of too many apartments in Algood is affected by where they get built. Tucker said that when you look at the map, apartments make up a small portion of land area. “Because they are, as Tommy ... Read More »

Prom Season Brings Conversations About Teenage Drinking

Prom night is a major milestone for many high schoolers, but amidst the fun, parents should consider talking with their kids about safety as well. Teen drinking has long been associated with prom night, but experts say that the risks that come with it far outweigh a single night of entertainment. Director of Cumberland Prevention Coalition Holly Kisly said that ... Read More »

State Funding Secured For Tech’s New Engineering Building

Tennessee Tech has been approved for the state funding needed to break ground on its new engineering building. Construction funding for the project was delayed last year due to COVID-related budget concerns. But, Governor Bill Lee’s recently passed budget has the needed funds. President Phil Oldham said just under $50 million has been allocated for the project. “Funding for the ... Read More »

Monterey Looking For Residential Input In New Video Project

Monterey is looking for residents to be a part of the town’s new video project. The town is accepting 10 to 15 second videos that capture locals enjoying the natural areas and small businesses of the community. Cultural Administrator Rafferty Cleary said the clips will be included in a final video package that will be posted on multiple town platforms. ... Read More »

Summer Reading Programs Help Children’s Literacy

Libraries across the state are launching their summer reading program to help maintain children’s literary competency, and Clay County has an extra challenge to add to the fun. Library Director Judith Cutright said the “Read With Me 100 Days” challenge is aiming to keep kids reading consistently throughout the summer to make sure they aren’t behind when school starts up ... Read More »

UC Foster Closet Hosts Casino Night Fundraiser

The Upper Cumberland Foster Closet is hosting its first major fundraiser, “Chips for Charity,” a casino night at the Upper Cumberland Regional Airport on May 1st. UCFC is an organization which aids foster families and kinship families by providing them with free clothing and other necessities for children in custody, all donated by members in the community. Founder and Executive ... Read More »

Algood Drafting Ordinance Changes To Address Flooding, Water Detention

Algood held a special called work session Thursday night to discuss land use, with an emphasis on flooding. The meeting was spurred from a rezoning request that would add a third building to Quarry Run at 299 East Main Street. Building Inspector Bob Lane said ordinance changes are being composed to tackle water detention issues voiced by council members Ron ... Read More »