TSSAA MTSU on Coronavirus
TSSAA to review state tournament schedule COVID-19 concerns may impact future games March 11, 2020 Middle Tennessee State University released a statement earlier today detailing contingency plans they are putting in place out of concern for COVID-19.
UT Martin closing in-person classes until April 3
As a proactive measure in response the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, UT Martin will be suspending in-person classes until April 3rd. UT interim president Randy Boyd says while there are no reports of active confirmed cases involving COVID-19
Remains identified as Evelyn Boswell
The remains found Friday night in East Tennessee have been positively identified as those of 15-month-old Evelyn Boswell. The remains were found on property belonging to a relative of the little girl’s mother, 18-year-old Megan Boswell. An
Weakley Co. Sheriff’s Dept. investigating deadly shooting
The Weakley County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a deadly shooting Wednesday morning that left two people dead. Captain Randall McGowan says just after 11:00 Wednesday morning, deputies arrived at a garage building at 250 Rogers Road north
Weakley County authorities investigating shooting incident
The Weakley County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a shooting incident Wednesday morning. The shooting happened at a shop building on Rogers Road in northern Weakley County. Along with the Weakley County Sheriff’s Department, Martin Fire and EMS
Tinkle, Hailey receive top media awards
(by Bud Grimes, Campus Scene) Serving their communities has served veteran broadcasters Paul Tinkle (’76) and Terry Hailey (’71) well during their 100-plus combined years in the radio business. Both were honored for their respective accomplishments this
2020 Census invitations arrive this week
Ninety-five percent of the country’s households will be receiving an initial invitation this week to respond to the 2020 Census. Households are encouraged to respond when they receive their invitation. Residents can respond by mail, or for
Martin murder case continued to next month
The cases against three men charged with the murder of a Martin man last May have been continued to next month. Raschad Windham, of Martin, Isiah Hart, of Lexington, and Kalib Jones, of Scotts Hill, appeared Monday
County candidates look to August election
Weakley County candidates are looking to August for the County General Election and State Republican and Democratic Primary races. Candidates picking up petitions for Weakley County School Board include: Gath Meeks for District 1, Jeff Floyd for