Lucky Knott is a longtime broadcaster, sportscaster, and news reporter, having worked in radio here in the Sequatchie Valley and in Coffee and Grundy County for many years. You can hear his news reports weekday mornings and afternoons on The River 104.9 WEPG in Marion County and Country Roads 93.3 in Dunlap/Pikeville. He is also Editor for SValleyNow.com - Sequatchie Valley Now.
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Jalapeño Truck Crashes in Dade County
The Dade County Sheriff’s Office reported that traffic on I-59 northbound near Trenton, Georgia, was reduced to one lane after an 18-wheeler carrying jalapeños overturned on Sunday afternoon at 4:15. Both lanes of traffic reopened shortly after 11 p.m. Dade County officials did not report serious injuries.
Dunlap Man is a Blue Angel
After months of intense training, the newest team members have earned their Blue Angels crest. Before earning their crest, new team members must train and become experts in all facets of Blue Angels squadron history, procedures, teamwork, and tradition. They are now forever part of the Blue Angels family. Congratulations to AT1 Jerry Fain from …
Miracle on the Mountain Play Outside Park Breaks Ground in Grundy County
The Miracle on the Mountain Play Outside Park groundbreaking was held Thursday in Grundy County. The organizers are so grateful to those who donated, volunteered, supported, inspired, and started the process many years ago so that the children of this county can enjoy this dream park. Miracle on the Mountain Play Outside Park, located at …
Dangerous Fire on Elder Mountain brought Under Control Saturday
On Saturday night, shortly after 8 PM, Haletown Fire and Rescue responded to a mutual aid call on Elder Mountain. An uncontrolled wildfire was threatening three structures. Upon arrival, Haletown firefighters collaborated with Chattanooga Fire, which had successfully brought the fire under control. The Haletown team promptly began extinguishing the remaining hot spots.
Scam Warning from SVEC
SVEC has been made aware of scams directed at its members. SVEC does not call our members to demand money over the phone. They encourage members to never give personal information to anyone they cannot completely identify. They also encourage members to hang up and call SVEC’s local number to inquire about any account concerns. …
Your Local Health Department has Measles Vaccine
Measles is a highly contagious virus that can spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Some southern states are dealing with a current outbreak, including a large number of cases in Texas. For protection, it is highly recommended that your child receives two doses of the MMR vaccine. Visit your local Tennessee Health Department …
Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union Warns about Money Mule Scam
Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union (TVFCU) reports numerous members have fallen victim to a “money mule scam.” TVFCU says these scams typically originate from social media posts requesting members to contact the scammers directly. “The perpetrator will offer financial compensation in exchange for access to the victim’s online banking account or claim they will deposit …
Worker Injured at Lookout Mountain Incline
The Chattanooga Fire Department says crews rescued a worker who fell while repairing the Incline Railway in Lookout Mountain on Wednesday. Red Shift companies responded to different points on the incline and learned that the worker was injured in the fall. Chattanooga firefighters and rope technicians lifted the patient vertically 60 feet using a rope …
New Hope in Search of New Police Chief
Requirements to Apply: Must be 21 years of age or older Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent Must be “P.O.S.T. Certified” (Peace Officer Standards & Training) Have 3+ years of experience Possess a valid driver’s license and clean driving record Must pass a psychiatrist evaluation. Excellent physical condition and stamina to perform required …
Large Scam Operation Busted in Near-By Franklin County
Franklin County Sheriff’s deputies apprehended two suspects in a large-scale financial scam. The scam began when the victim received a fraudulent Norton Antivirus message claiming she owed $410.00. After clicking a link, a scammer gained remote access to her computer, manipulated her banking info, and claimed she had transferred $41,000.00 instead of $410.00. They then …



