Category Archives: (WOWF 102.5 WOW COUNTRY) Local News
Cumberland County Woman Scammed on Fake L.L. Bean Website
A Cumberland County woman says she was scammed out of almost $66 while attempting to make a purchase on an L.L. Bean website. The victim said she was directed to a spoof website and did not realize wh...
Jan 21, 2025
Cumberland County Woman Says Delivery Driver Stole Puppy
A Cumberland County woman says a delivery driver stole her puppy. A Deputy was dispatched to her home on Friday (1/17/2025) where the victim said while she was out of town, her camera notified her tha...
Jan 21, 2025
Cumberland County Schools CLOSED on Wednesday, January 22, 2025; Other Closings/Delays
Cumberland County Schools will be CLOSED on Wednesday, January 22, 2025 due to the continued hazardous road conditions and the predicted low temperatures. -Bledsoe County Schools CLOSED Wednesday, Jan...
Jan 21, 2025
AAA: TN Gas Prices Rise Three Cents
Gas prices across Tennessee rose three cents, on average, over last week. The Tennessee Gas Price average is now $2.79 which is eight cents more expensive than both one month and one year ago. Today's...
Paxton Elmore Jan 21, 2025
TVA Asking Customers to Conserve Power Wednesday
Bitter cold temperatures are creating near record high demand for electricity across the Southeast United States. To save money and reduce potential strain on the power grid, the Tennessee Valley Auth...
Jan 21, 2025
School Closings for January 21 & January 22, 2025
- Cumberland County Schools Closed Tuesday, January 21, 2025. - Bledsoe County Schools CLOSED Tuesday and Wednesday, January 21 and 22, 2025. - Fentress County Schools Closed Tuesday, January 21, 2025...
Jan 20, 2025
Vols & Lady Vols Have Rough Weekend at State Capitol
It was a rough weekend for the Tennessee Vols & Lady Vols basketball teams in the state capitol as both teams fell to Vanderbilt by 1 point. It started Saturday as the 6th ranked Tennessee Volunte...
Paxton Elmore Jan 20, 2025
Tennessee Bill Could Kill Public Comment on Applications for New Property Development at City and County Meetings
A bill introduced by Tennessee Senator Richard Briggs, of Knoxville, and Representative Kelley Keisling, of Byrdstown, could kill public comment on applications for new property development at city co...
Jan 19, 2025
High School Basketball
The Stone Memorial High School Lady Panthers and Panthers traveled to Livingston Academy for District games on Friday. The Lady Panthers fell to the Lady Wildcats, 53-43 the final. The Panthers picked...
Jan 17, 2025
Perdue Farms announces closure of Monterey facility
Maryland based Perdue Farms has announced they will be closing their plant located in Monterey. Putnam County Mayor Randy Porter released a statement from the company which said, "This decision comes ...
Jan 17, 2025