Dresden man charged with vandalism, DUI after driving through yards and Snider Park in Gleason
A Dresden man is facing charges after allegedly driving through several yards and causing major damage at Snider Park in Gleason. 18-year-old Charles Eden Winstead was arrested around 12:30 Friday morning after allegedly driving through Snider Park
Eleven indicted in West Tennessee for federal drug trafficking charges
Eleven individuals have been indicted for conspiracy to distribute meth in West Tennessee. These indictments follow a year-long investigative operation known as “Operation Clear-Cut.” The defendants are alleged to have participated in a conspiracy to distribute actual
Career afternoon by Perry lifts Skyhawks to 83-67 win over Lipscomb
After being named OVC Player of the Week in back-to-back weeks, UT Martin women’s basketball junior forward Chelsey Perry posted another dazzling performance Monday with 42 points and 10 rebounds in an 83-67 win over Lipscomb. The
Greenfield Police Department Toy Drive and school Angel Tree deliver Christmas cheer
(Karen Campbell, Weakley County Schools Communications Director) Greenfield School spirit took the form of Christmas cheer Monday as Police Chief Joey Radford, principal Jeff Cupples, and SRO Bryan Cooper loaded police cruisers to deliver gifts to families
AUDIO: Longtime Martin FNP reflects on 23 years in Martin
Longtime Martin Specialty Clinic Family Nurse Practitioner Jack Baltz is leaving Martin after 23 years. His last day at the clinic was Monday. Baltz has accepted a position at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville in the ER
5,000 Weakley, Obion County students attend UTM women’s basketball game today
UT Martin is hosting 5,000 students from Weakley and Obion Counties today as the UT Martin women’s basketball team hosts Lipscomb.
Nearly 17,000 attend this year’s Santa’s Village
Nearly 17,000 people visited Santa’s Village over the four day event in Martin. Parks and Recreation Director Brian Moore tells Thunderbolt Radio News 16,805 visitors attended this year’s village. Last year’s 17,860 was the third-largest attendance, with
Victim’s name released in fatal house fire in Greenfield
Residents in Greenfield are mourning the loss of a 21-year-old special needs adult who died in a house fire Saturday night. Greenfield Fire Chief Bob Dudley tells Thunderbolt Radio News that James Bailey and his service dog