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On Wednesday, November 03, 2021, the Tennessee Department of Health shared that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) approved the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5-1...
Ronni Chase Nov 03, 2021
The Tennessee Department of Correction has begun the process of installing new body scanners at state facilities to help fight the introduction of contraband. Through provided images, the scanners wil...
Ronni Chase Nov 03, 2021
According to the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office Deputies were called to Westel Loop for an incohenrent male attempting to enter a residence. The owner of the residence stated they were eating supp...
Paxton Elmore Nov 03, 2021
The TSSAA has honored Peg Broadcasting's Jay Walker with the A.F. Bridges Sportsmanship Award, naming Walker the 2020-2021 Contributor Of The Year. The award is "Given in recognition for displaying th...
Ronni Chase Nov 03, 2021
Thursday the Cumberland County High School Jets will travel to Madisonville to take on the Chiefs at Sequoyah High School. The Jets have a record of 5 and 5 and look to pick up another win in their fi...
Nov 03, 2021
The Crossville City Council met for their November work session on Tuesday. Items discussed included proposals for leasing space for parking for city events. Council is considering at least two lots b...
Ronni Chase Nov 03, 2021
Cumberland County's total positive COVID cases went up by 20 from Friday's tally for a total of 11,115 on Tuesday, November 02, 2021. The State Health Department did not publish data on Monday, Novemb...
Ronni Chase Nov 02, 2021
Everyone is invited to "Meet the Jets" Saturday, November 6, 2021 at the Cumberland County High School Gymnasium, featuring some of Cumberland County's elementary boys and girls basketball teams. Also...
Ronni Chase Nov 02, 2021
Nearly 110 Soldiers from the Tennessee National Guard returned to Tennessee, Monday, November 1, 2021, after spending more than a year away from home supporting operations near Laredo, Texas. Approxim...
Ronni Chase Nov 02, 2021
The Tennessee Department of Health is urging all Tennesseans who have not yet received a flu vaccine this flu season to get one as soon as possible. For the fourth consecutive year, Tennessee county h...
Ronni Chase Nov 02, 2021