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Over 3,000 Customers Lost Power on Monday Morning in Marion County

A portion of Marion County lost electric power early Monday morning. Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative crews responded to the Jasper Substation to identify and resolve the problem. At one point during the outage, 3,062 customers were without power, meaning 18.15% of Marion County. The Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative announced at 8 AM that the issue had been …

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Tennessee’s State Unemployment Drops in April

Tennessee’s unemployment rate declined for the second month in a row, according to new data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.5% in April, down one-tenth of a percentage point from the previous month. One year ago, the rate was 3.2%. Tennessee’s rate remains well …

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THP Sobriety Checkpoints Set for Marion County in June

The Tennessee Highway Patrol will conduct Sobriety Checkpoints in Marion County in June. The first is scheduled for June 14, 2025, at 9:00 PM at the intersection of State Route 283 and SR 27, near the traffic light. The second event is scheduled for June 20 at Tanner Trail on Highway 27, starting at 9 …

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Law Enforcement Conducts Hands Across the Border on Friday

Law enforcement from Tennessee and Alabama joined forces on Friday night near the state line in South Pittsburg to promote safer driving. The event called Hands Across the Border focused on reducing distracted and impaired driving. One hundred and sixty officers were on hand to enhance road safety, save lives, and increase public awareness about …

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Arrest Made After Vandalism Occurs at Gruetli-Laager Ball Park

On May 13, significant damage was reported at the Gruetli-Laager Ball Park in Grundy County. A truck was spotted on video doing extensive vandalism to the playing fields. Upon notification, the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office initiated an immediate investigation. As a result, Thomas Privett was identified as the suspect and taken into custody. The estimated …

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Teenagers Rescued at Fall Creek Falls

On Thursday afternoon, just after 12, Piney Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to Fall Creek Falls State Park for a report of females in a raft below the swinging bridge, and one was injured. Park rangers and fire personnel arrived to find everyone out of the water. The teenagers had ridden an inflatable raft down …

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Burn Permit Requirement Ended May 15

Here’s a reminder for residents of Tennessee: As of last Thursday, burn permits are no longer required in the state. The Tennessee Division of Forestry requires burn permits every year from October 15 to May 15 during wildfire season. However, permits are not needed in late spring, summer, or early fall because fire risk is …

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Concrete Repairs Prompt Weekend Lane Closures on Interstate 75 in Hamilton County

Drivers traveling near the I-75 at I-24 interchange in Hamilton County should be aware of upcoming road construction activities that temporarily impact traffic. As part of Phase 2 (the second of two projects) to widen and improve the I-75 at I-24 interchange, Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) contract crews must implement weekend lane closures on …

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Whitwell Student Receives DAR Scholarship

The Judge David Campbell Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution has named Emily Landry, a senior at Whitwell High School, as the recipient of the DAR Good Citizens Scholarship Award. This prestigious honor is presented to a high school senior who exemplifies the qualities of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Emily …

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Families can Now Apply for Education Freedom Scholarships

Families across Tennessee can apply for the state’s first-ever universal school choice program — the Education Freedom Scholarships. Thursday was the first day to apply, and 33,000 families filled out applications. For the 2025–26 school year, 20,000 scholarships will be available through this new initiative, marking a major step in Tennessee’s broader education reform efforts. …

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