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Fourth District Cumberland County Board of Education representative Anita Hale has announced her resignation effective May 1, 2026. Hale became a school board member in 2020 when the Cumberland County...
Ronni Chase Apr 01, 2026
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has partnered with the FREE Hunt Regs App to give hunters a simpler and faster way to access season dates, bag limits, and location specific rules from your pho...
Ronni Chase Apr 01, 2026
The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) will suspend all interstate construction work that requires lane closures beginning Thursday, April 2, at 6:00 p.m. through Monday, April 6, at 6:00 a...
Ronni Chase Apr 01, 2026
The TN Promise application is now open for the Class of 2027. TN Promise covers tuition at community colleges, Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCATs), and select private institutions. For mo...
Ronni Chase Apr 01, 2026
White County Detective Damion Kelsey has received a Service Certificate and a Service Pin in recognition of his 5 years of dedicated service with the White County Sheriff's Department. The Sheriff's D...
Ronni Chase Apr 01, 2026
The White County Sheriff's Office congratulates Deputy Alex Mullins who recently received a Letter of Commendation from Sgt. Steve Araneo for his exemplary professionalism and dedication to community ...
Ronni Chase Apr 01, 2026
The Tennessee Valley Authority and Bicentennial Volunteers, Inc. are again offering awards of up to $5,000 to schools and non-profit organizations who offer or who want to start robotics programs. Tea...
Ronni Chase Apr 01, 2026
RSCC Press Release: A Cumberland County couple instrumental to the growth and success of Roane State's Diane and Jay Brown Campus in Crossville have been honored with the Chancellor's Award for Excell...
Ronni Chase Apr 01, 2026
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office is seeking information into the theft of nine cows that were stolen the week of March 16th (2026) from the Pleasant Hill area. The cows are listed as Black Angus...
Ronni Chase Mar 30, 2026
A 65-year-old woman died Saturday after falling off a cliff on Alum Cave Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. She reportedly fell 60-feet and Rangers could not resuscitate her.
Ronni Chase Mar 30, 2026