Warren Grant Pays For Needed EMS Radio System Upgrade

Warren County Emergency Management received a $419,000 grant Thursday to purchase new radio equipment for local volunteer fire departments. Director Jason Hillis said the department applied for the Emergency Communications Community Development Block Grant to help the county pay for a new radio system. Hillis said shifting systems will help Emergency Services provide faster response […]
Livingston Set New Focus To Little And Cedar Street Improvements

With the completion of improvements to the square, Livingston is now setting a focus on a new project that will bring improvements to Cedar and Little Street. Livingston’s Central Business District Project Coordinator Ray Evans said the project is sort of the missing link between the South Church Street and Spring Street Projects. Evans said […]
Overton Children’s Author Writes First Book On Agriculture

Local author Laurie Crawford showcased her book, “Hope on the Farm” Thursday at the Millard Oakley Public Library. Crawford said her experiences with her grandmother inspired the book. Crawford said her grandmother taught her many lessons while raising her on her family farm. “Having the opportunity to have my own granddaughter spend time on a […]
Tech Reminding Students About Illegal Parking In City

Tennessee Tech is reminding students not to park illegally on public streets around campus, after growing issues around Cookeville’s downtown and adjacent neighborhoods. The Cookeville Police Department has recently enhanced parking enforcement efforts due to the growing issues. Tennessee Tech Public Relations Director Jonathan Frank said the university has an open line of communication with […]
Byrdstown Water Plant Misses October Completion Deadline

After a series of project deadline extensions, the new Byrdstown Water Plant project missed the October completion deadline. Byrdstown Mayor Sam Gibson said the settling basin has been filled with water, and the electrical system is in place. Gibson said at this point, the project is still in what he called the “finishing-up process”. “We’ve […]
Fentress Awarded $997K For Ambulance Station Expansion

Fentress County will expand its ambulance station after being awarded a $997,000 Community Development Block Grant Thursday. Fentress County Executive Jimmy Johnson said the county has seen growth over the past several years and that the station is currently not fit to handle the growth. Johnson said it was great for the county to receive […]
Student Mentorship Program Needs UC Volunteer Mentors

The non-profit student mentorship program Tennessee Achieves needs volunteer mentors in the Upper Cumberland urgently. tnAchieves Vice President Tyler Ford said the program works with high school seniors and college students to support and help them successfully navigate the path to post-secondary school opportunities. Ford said for most students, navigating the path can be confusing. […]
Experienced Blue Devils Eye State Run Under Brown

The Jackson County Blue Devils girls basketball team enters the new season with experience, depth, and a clear mission: Compete for a state championship. After finishing 12-12 overall and 4-6 in District 7-1A play last season, head coach Jim Brown said his returning veterans are ready to take the next step. “When you’ve got some […]
Harris Building Wrestling Powerhouse At Warren County

Warren County Head Wrestling Coach Josh Harris is only in his second season leading the Pioneers, but his vision for the program stretches far beyond the mats of McMinnville. Harris, who first came to Warren County to help with the football program as offensive coordinator, quickly found himself drawn to another arena: Wrestling. After initially […]









