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Scottsboro Man Charged with the Murder of His Wife

Alvin Dean Cornelison, a 75-year-old man from Scottsboro, Alabama, has been charged with the murder of his wife after a Thursday incident at the couple’s home. Scottsboro Police say Cornelison confessed to the officers that he had taken the life of his wife, Mary. Her body was found inside their home. Cornelison is currently detained …

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WIN Tickets to the Grand Ole Opry

The River 104.9 has your chance to win GRAND OLE OPRY TICKETS WITH A BACK STAGE PASS Enter at the link below.  You’ll be put into a drawing to win! Register using as many emails as possible. Your email(S) must be legit & you must have access to open them. Below is the link to …

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High School Football For September 8

South Pittsburg (3-0) will travel to Sequatchie County (3-0) on Friday, and you can hear the game on The River 104.9 and Country Roads 93.3. The Marion County Warriors (3-0) will host 0-3 Fayetteville on Friday. Hear the live stream of the game on the Nickajack Radio Network at theriver1049.com The Whitwell Tigers (3-0) will …

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Walk to End Alzheimer’s is Saturday in Dunlap

Join the fight against Alzheimer’s disease by joining the walk and Dunlap on Saturday, September 9th. The event will take place at Harris Park; it’s a two (2) mile walk. Registration begins at 8:00 AM, and the walk starts at 9 AM. You can register online at act.alz.org/ dunlap. The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End …

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September is National Preparedness Month

Gov. Bill Lee and the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) are recognizing September 2023 as National Preparedness Month and urging Tennesseans to get prepared for disasters. “National Preparedness Month is an opportunity to renew our commitment to emergency preparedness in homes, businesses, and communities across Tennessee,” said Gov. Bill Lee. “Whether facing flooding, severe storms, …

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Annual Fall Festival and Cruise-In on October 7th

The Pikeville-Bledsoe County Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to their Annual Fall Festival and Cruise-In on October 7th. Enjoy family fun with an impressive display of craft & food vendors, a kids zone, live music by Carrie Hassler and Chris Hennesse, and more, all in Historic Downtown Pikeville.

Free Food Distribution is Saturday in Monteagle

Morton Memorial United Methodist Church in Monteagle will have its monthly community food distribution on September 9th, from 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. They will also have some fresh fruit available this month. Please arrive at the back of the church, and parking lot attendants will direct you.

Tennessee School Boards Association Honors Local Student, Volunteer and Board Members

The Tennessee School Boards Association (TSBA) hosted the Southeast Fall District Meeting at Cleveland High School in Cleveland on August 31. “TSBA’s Fall District Meetings provide our staff the opportunity to speak with our members and listen to their concerns on multiple topics. This allows us to advocate effectively on their behalf while providing them …

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AP Top 10 High School Football Polls for September 5

Division I – Class 6A School Record Points Prv 1. Bradley Central (5) 3-0 168 2 2. Oakland (10) 2-1 165 1 3. Brentwood 3-0 132 5 4. Germantown (1) 3-0 131 4 5. Maryville (3) 2-1 130 3 6. Farragut 2-1 64 6 7. Riverdale 2-1 62 8 8. Mt. Juliet 3-0 49 T9 …

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TBI Names Teenager Killed in Chattanooga Officer-Involved Shooting

At the request of 11th Judicial District Attorney General Coty Wamp, TBI special agents are investigating the circumstances leading to a fatal officer-involved shooting that occurred early Sunday morning involving officers with the Chattanooga Police Department. Preliminary information indicates that the incident began just after 11:30 p.m. (ET) Saturday night when officers with the Chattanooga Police …

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