Month: July 2022
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Murfreesboro resident charged with residential burglary
A Murfreesboro resident has been arrested on residential burglary charges. 18 year old Asher Crail was arrested after police say…
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Lockesburg man has been arrested in connection with the burglary of a church late last week.
Submitted by KDQN.net According to the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy was dispatched to First Baptist Church of Lockesburg…
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School safety top concern for Nashville School District administration
School safety is the top concern of the administration for the Nashville School District. With the start of school now…
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November trial date set for Glenwood man charged with nearly 40 felonies
A November trial date has been set for a Glenwood man who was charged with nearly 40 felony counts that…
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Pike County Quorum Court approves purchase of new roller
The Pike County Quorum Court has voted this week to use a portion of the county’s American Rescue Plan funding…
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Dierks School Board approves renovation project
During the regular July board meeting of the Dierks School Board, board members approved the building principal‘s recommended handbook changes,…
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Law enforcement agencies located and destroyed 400 marijuana plants in Howard County
Several law enforcement agencies have been in northern Howard County this week working on a marijuana eradication effort. Howard County…
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High temperatures may result in health issues; caution advised
We are experiencing the hottest summer temperatures seen in Nashville in three years, with that trend to continue into the…
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HC Quorum Court approves upgrade to 911 dispatch system
Howard County will be upgrading its 911 dispatch system. During a vote at Monday’s quorum court meeting, j.p.’s agreed to…
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Nashville School Board approves construction of bus shed on elementary campus
The Nashville School Board has voted to use $123,000 dollars of district funds to purchase a metal shed to house…
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