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Severe weather may impact much of Middle Tennessee on Sunday
A wide swath of Middle Tennessee is at risk of severe weather Sunday and Monday. The National Weather Service is warning that people in the area should remain “weather aware” through Memorial Day. Nashville, Clarksville, Franklin and other parts of the region are at an “enhanced risk” —...
2nd Dickson SRO recognized for helping choking student this school year
DICKSON, Tenn. (WSMV) - A second school resource officer with the Dickson Police Department is being recognized after he helped a choking student by performing the Heimlich maneuver. SRO Jamie Patterson helped dislodge a fruit candy from a fifth-grader’s throat after noticing he was in distress in the cafeteria at...
Wild Mustangs are Coming to Franklin
This June, the mustangs are officially coming to Franklin with the Mustang Heritage Spectacular. After a sneak peek at the Franklin Rodeo Parade, the festivities will begin with the June 7th Art Crawl, which will celebrate a Western Heritage theme in downtown Franklin and at the Factory. Then, the county...
Brentwood Academy Celebrates 116 Graduates
Brentwood Academy celebrated the graduation of 116 members of Brentwood Academy’s senior class who received their diplomas on Saturday morning, May 25, at Brentwood Baptist Church. Marking the school’s 52nd commencement program, Headmaster Curt Masters and Board of Trustees Chair and Brentwood Academy Alumnus Buddy Bacon ’82 presented the...
April brought positive news for employment across Tennessee, with all 95 counties reporting lower unemployment rates, each clocking in at or below 4.1%, as per the latest data released by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Chattanooga, TN – According to the state officials, leading the pack was Williamson County, boasting the state’s lowest unemployment rate at a mere 2%, marking a 0.2 percentage point decline from March’s 2.2%. Following closely, Sevier County secured the second-lowest rate in April, standing at 2.1%, down...
Weather Memorial Day-5-28-2024
For your Close to Home LIVE radar find your county here Memorial Day Sunny, with a high near 85. West northwest wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Tonight Mostly clear, with a low around 64. West northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light west southwest in the evening. Tuesday […] The post Weather Memorial Day-5-28-2024 appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
Mega Millions Jackpot Now at $489 Million
May 27, 2024 – The Mega Millions® jackpot keeps rolling along! No ticket matched all six numbers drawn Friday night – the white balls 46, 54, 56, 67, 70, and the gold Mega Ball 16. So the big prize rolls to an estimated $489 million ($226.4 million cash) for the next drawing on Tuesday, May […] The post Mega Millions Jackpot Now at $489 Million appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
Power restored to thousands of Cumberland Electric customers after strong storms
Nearly 10,000 Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (CEMC) customers were in the dark after a strong storm moved across the area Sunday morning, but crews restored power to most of those members before a second round of severe weather rolled in.
Middle Tennessee Electric stumped by snakes causing Franklin power outages
Middle Tennessee Electric officials are grappling with a series of confounding power outages caused by an unusual culprit: snakes. In the past 10 days, four power outages in Williamson County have been attributed to these reptiles. The latest incident at Henpeck substation was triggered by gray rat snakes scaling poles...
Something Good: Fairview Middle School teacher receives Art Advocate Award
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Here’s something good that happened to one Fairview Middle School art teacher!. During Opening Nights at FSU, middle school art teacher Janine Falah was surprised with FSU’s 2024 Arts Advocate Award. The award recognizes a Leon County teacher who goes above and beyond in educating students in the arts.
Crystal Bowersox Announces Show at Franklin Theatre
Crystal Bowersox, a finalist on American Idol season nine, will perform at the Franklin Theatre this summer. Sharing on social media, I’m SO EXCITED to FINALLY return to the stage!!! On June 15th, I will triumphantly be playing again after a long hiatus for my son’s health and my own hand surgery. This will be my first show since October of last year, y’all. Can’t. Frickin’. Wait.”
Man rescued from house fire caused by lightning strike in Franklin
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Firefighters rescued a man from a house fire on Wednesday afternoon in Franklin. The Franklin Fire Department said crews responded to a home on Heritage Court at about 4:22 p.m. after a neighbor called 911. Crews arrived to find heavy smoke and flames coming from the home.
The Saddle Up! equestrian competition is set to take place on June 1 at Brownland Farm in Franklin
A premier Olympic-style equestrian jumping competition is coming to Franklin next month. The 36th. Spectators and patrons of the Grand Prix will witness nationally ranked show jumpers and Olympic hopefuls from across the country competing for the $50,000 prize. First established in 1989 as the Music City Grand Prix by...
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