Flood damage at least $2 billion for Mississippi River towns
An advocacy group for Mississippi River communities says this year’s prolonged flooding has created more than two billion dollars in damage. Heavier than normal snow melt in March and frequent and heavy rains this spring led to
Courtney Deck signs letter of intent to join Skyhawks softball
Newly named UT Martin softball head coach Brian Dunn secured his first commitment Tuesday with Courtney Deck signing a national letter of intent. Deck, a 5-6 slap hitter from Maryville, joins the Skyhawks from Heritage High School
Martin man charged with burglary captured after nearly two months on the run
A man charged with burglarizing a Martin bar has been captured after almost two months on the run. Martin Assistant Chief of Police Phillip Fuqua says 39-year-old Brandon Henry, of Martin, was captured Monday afternoon on Highway
Dr. S.K. Airee, longtime UTM chemistry professor, dies at 84
Dr. S.K. Airee, a longtime chemistry professor at UT Martin, died Sunday in Nashville at the age of 84. Dr. Airee retired in May after 54 years at UTM. He was also a member of the Martin
McKenzie man charged with threatening to kill father, stealing ATV
A McKenzie man is being held in the Weakley County Jail after being accused of threatening his father with a baseball bat and allegedly stealing an ATV. 39-year-old Randy Eugene Crocker was arrested last week in McKenzie
Palmersville man charged with threatening people with knife
A Palmersville man is facing an assault charge after allegedly threatening to kill people with a knife. 19-year-old Austin Joe King was arrested Saturday by Weakley County Sheriff’s Deputy Neil Cantrell after being called to Webber Road