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10Weather Impact Day: Tornado Watch issued ahead of dangerous storms moving into East Tennessee tonight
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — ***A Tornado Watch is in effect for Cumberland and Fentress counties until 9 p.m. CDT and Blount, Rhea, Knox, Campbell, Morgan, Meigs, Scott, Monroe, Roane, Loudon, McMinn and Anderson counties until 12 a.m. EDT***. Tonight is a 10Weather Impact Day due to the potential for severe...
Cleveland Rebounds To Claim 4A Sectional Berth
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — After a grueling 3 1/2 hour, 10-inning marathon loss in the Region 3-4A title game earlier in the afternoon, Cleveland bounced back Sunday evening to out slug McMinn County for its first TSSAA Sectional berth since 2007. Managing just two hits in a tough defeat to...
General Sessions for 5/7/24
Dennis Brian Abernathy, 61, McJunkin Road, Tellico Plains, DUI, reset for 7/16. Scott Nelson Anderson, 58, County Road 274, Sweetwater, evading arrest, possession of meth, possession of Hydrocodone, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving on a revoked license, failure to use due care, reset for 6/18. Joshua Arden, 38, Harris Road, Englewood, assault, reset for 6/4. ...
Woman returns reportedly stolen diabetic medicine after opening it
A woman is facing charges after she allegedly stole diabetic medicine out of a co-workers backpack April 20. Vonore Police Detective Cory Fritts said he went to the Subway on Highway 411 and talked to a man who said he had been working with a new employee, Kayla Ashmore, and saw her at one point going through his backpack without permission. Fritts said he watched security video and could see...
RCHS holds Family Fun Day at fairgrounds
Rhea County High School held a Family Fun Day on Tuesday, May 7, at the Rhea County Fairgrounds in Evensville for seniors. The event featured games, live entertainment and vendor booths, as well as informational booths from local organizations.
March Students of the Month at TPES
Tellico Plains Elementary School recently recognized its March Students of the Month. The following students received the honor: (front row, from left) Thea Butler, Josie Isbill, Ryelei Johnson, Alana Blackwell, Brent Dockery, Damian Calkins, Emmy Graves, (middle row) Marley Martin, Liam Miller, Sawyer Moses, Kynslie Allison, Remy Wagner, Beth Yearwood, (back row) Olivia Thomas, Corey Lance, Isaac Williams, and Annie Berry. Not pictured: Eyden Fitz, Bransyn Captain, and Kynlee Blanks.
TVA spilling dams along Tennessee River to reduce risk of flooding
Those who boat or live along the Tennessee River may see a change in the water levels. This is due to the Tennessee Valley Authority moving large amounts of water down stream after the recent heavy rain TVA's reasoning; keeping people safe from floods.
Sweetwater beats Chargers for fifth time, returns to Class 2A sectional series
After two games, 14 innings, and a pair of strong pitching and defensive showcases, Sweetwater baseball is heading back to the Class 2A sectional series. A 3-1 win over McMinn Central in the Region 2-2A consolation game cemented Sweetwater’s second-straight spot in the final 16 teams in the state hours after a 3-1 heartbreaking loss to Marion County left the program shy of another region championship. “With the program coming...
Sequoyah swept in effort to recapture district crown
Sequoyah’s bid for a District 5-3A championship fell short Saturday in Maryville. The Lady Chiefs needed to best top-seed Heritage once in two attempts to earn the crown, but a pair of rule-run losses left the team shy of the goal. However, the 17-3 and 10-0 defeats do not end the softball season in Madisonville. Sequoyah will travel to District 6-3A champion Soddy-Daisy in Monday’s must-win Region 3-3A semifinal —...
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