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New Wedding Chapel Set To Open In Cookeville

A new wedding chapel preparing to open its doors in Downtown Cookeville, conveniently located across from the County Clerk’s office Mint To Be owner and Tech graduate Tate Craig said she met many couples who wanted to get married, without the big process. Craig said services are available 24/7, by appointment. “They all kinda have […]

Stone Memorial’s Capps Eclipses 3K, Mr Basketball Finalist

A finalist for Mr. Basketball, Stone Memorial senior guard Cade Capps set another milestone in the Tuesday night victory. Capps scored a layup underneath the basket with under three minutes to go in the fourth quarter to reach 3,000 points for his career. Capps said he knew since Monday how much he needed to hit […]

White County Tables Teacher Bonus Approval

The White County Board of Education tabled a decision Thursday night on teacher bonuses attached to Governor Bill Lee’s school voucher system. Lee signed the bill this week which provides public school teachers a $2,000 bonus. It would include K-12 teachers who are certified and have students in front of them at least 50 percent […]

Clay Board of Education Approves New CTE Vehicle

The Clay County Board of Education approved a new transportation vehicle for the CTE program during Thursday night’s meeting. Clay County High School Agriculture and Science Teacher Amanda Craighead said the school’s trailer can only be pulled using personal vehicles. Craighead said the lack of a designated vehicle creates stress for the staff. Craighead also […]

Tech Announces Nike As New Outfitter

Tennessee Tech will partner with Nike and BSN Sports next season. Effective July 1, Nike will operate as the official outfitter of Tennessee Tech. Director of Athletics Mark Wilson said there will be opportunities for both student athletes and fans to wear the new gear. “Tennessee Tech fans, they will be able to buy Nike […]

Roses Remain Top Choice For Valentines

250 million roses will be sold for Valentines Day, and local florist Rosemary Andrews said the flower remains the classic choice for Valentine’s Day. Andrews said roses remain the best-selling flower for Valentine’s Day, symbolizing love and tradition. She said their popularity goes beyond standalone bouquets, as she often weaves them into other arrangements to […]

Putnam Soon To Bid Soccer Lighting Project

Local soccer stars will look to shine even brighter as the Putnam County Parks and Recreation Department is set to begin bidding out a project to install new lights at the Putnam County Soccer Complex. Parks and Recreation Director Cody Maynard said the two additional fields will come with lighting which will allow for more […]

Overton Heritage Museum Completes Improvements

The Overton County Heritage Museum has completed building improvements that were made with the help of a $10,000 grant. Heritage Museum Director Paula Stover said the grant came from a portion of $5 million that state legislatures provided to museums across the state. Stover said the museum used the grant to replace an old metal […]

Fentress Veterans Service Officer Retiring

Fentress County Veterans Service Officer Jeff Tinch set to retire. Tinch has served as the county’s veterans liaison for the past ten years. Tinch said he is retiring because he simply felt like it was time to do so. “I’m getting up there a little bit in age,” Tinch said. “I’m not over the hill […]

UC Flooding Risk Saturday, Turn Around Don’t Drown

Three to five inches of rain could fall in a relatively short 24-hour period this weekend, leading to concerns about flooding around the Upper Cumberland. Putnam County Emergency Management Director Brandon Smith said people often make the mistake of trying to drive through flooded roads in areas near a creek, stream, or river that are […]