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Simpson Family Thanks Officers
The family of Lt. Ken Simpson, who died on Jan. 24, 2008, presented to Mayor Terry Harrell and to Sheriff Tim Fuller, a plaque each, showing their appreciation to the City of Winchester and the county for the ...
Three Teens Stuck In Mud Die From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Police said three Middle Tennessee teenagers died of carbon monoxide poisoning Monday morning when their sport utility vehicle became stuck in mud, which plugged the exhaust system.
No DNA evidence links man to murder
A Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agent and forensics expert testified Thursday that no direct DNA evidence exists linking Scott Reynolds to the death of Melissa Atkin.
TVA shifts flow for mussels, fish
Six species of mussels and fish will be the beneficiaries of a decision by TVA to alter water releases at Tim's Ford near Winchester, Tenn.
New Arrivals run in The Daily News Journal each Tuesday on a space-available basis.
Bonnaroo's appeal extends way beyond hippies
For many who have never been to Bonnaroo, it may seem like a mysterious 700-acre den of sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll - along with 70,000 hippies and some music.
Foreclosure Notices Filed For One Faith Fellowship Sites
Two first-run foreclosure notices have been filed on properties owned by local church One Faith Fellowship, according to records published in today's Daily News.
Barrel Alert: Bonnaroo traffic ahead
By SAMANTHA E. WILLIAMS * sewilliams@dnj.com * June 11, 2008 Along with the fun and fans that will be at Bonnaroo 2008 comes traffic jams around the Manchester area of Interstate 24 - the first wave of which ...
PROUD KIWI: Woodville yodelling country singer Dianna Watson will go before a panel of judges this month in an audition for New Zealand's Got Talent, that will eventually be aired on Prime TV.
Manhunt underway in Monteagle area
Kermit Eugene Bryson, 30, has been placed on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's "10 most wanted fugitives" list after he allegedly killed a Grundy County deputy sheriff and wounded a Monteagle police ...
Water was on the minds of the Rotary Club of Winchester as. Eric Bradford, Operations Manager for Winchester Utilities, spoke to the club concerning "Winchester Water" at the noon meeting Tuesday hosted by ...
LED traffic lights pay for themselves
“It's hard for us to get our county to do these things if we're not setting the example”
LED traffic lights pay for themselves By Larisa Brass Monday, May 19, 2008 For Aldis Inc., going green means seeing green - ' in more ways than one. via Knoxville News Sentinel
Group gets extension on TVA nuclear site
“It gives individuals and organizations concerned about the nuclear power plant more time to examine a complex and difficult-to-read environmental report put together by TVA as part of its application”
Anyone wanting to intervene in the Tennessee Valley Authority's efforts to license a nuclear plant about 20 miles south of the Tennessee border in Scottsboro, Ala., has a little extra time. via The Tennessean
Sketch Reveals Face of Robbery Suspect
A sketch of the suspect in Monday's armed robberies in Pulaski and three other cities has been released. via Citizen Press
Same suspect sought in robberies in 4 towns
Officers in four cities are searching for an armed man believed to have robbed four Check-Into-Cash stores in southern Middle Tennessee and Alabama today. via The Tennessean
Check-Into-Cash Stores Target of Armed Robber
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tuesday morning, police continued their search for a suspect in four armed robberies in four different cities. via WTVF Nashville
Alert: Semi & Car Crash; Closes Intersection
A traffic accident has closed the intersection of Winchester & Lamar in the city of Memphis. via WLMT
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Bus Catches Fire, Team Wins Game
Franklin County High School's baseball team traveled to Culloeka Tuesday afternoon on U.S. Highway 64 west when the bus carrying the team, Bus 73, blew a tire that burst into flames that then engulfed the ...
Dining options are multiplying in Franklin County seat
“Sometimes I get a cheeseburger and fries and sometimes a plate lunch and sometimes chili. The people here are friendly, and the food is good.”
' An hour's drive from Chattanooga, the city of Winchester, Tenn., with its town square and vintage brick buildings, seems like a step back in time. via Chattanooga Times Free Press
Trio Caught Fishing Illegally With Large Nets
“Well, in all due respect, Mr. Garcia, maybe you should have stayed on the ranch.”
The officer's affidavit stated that the men possessed, "bass, red-eye bass, drum, crappie, shellcracker and bream." Officer Majors said these violations in using illegal nets can have a devastating effect on ... via Chattanoogan.com