TSSAA still hoping to finish state tournaments (AUDIO)
The TSSAA is still hoping to finish the girls and boys state basketball tournaments that were suspended earlier this month due to the COVID-19 coronavirus. In a teleconference meeting of the TSSAA Tuesday afternoon, Director Bernard Childress
Dr. George Flinn dispels coronavirus myths, gives advice on staying well
Dr. George Flinn, a Memphis-based nuclear medicine specialist, talks with Paul Tinkle on Tuesday’s “Good Times in the Morning” about coronavirus myths and offers advice on staying well during the pandemic. (AUDIO)
Victims identified in last week’s deadly shooting
The names of the shooting victims in last week’s deadly shooting in Martin have been released. Weakley County Sheriff’s Captain Randall McGowan says the victims were 47-year-old Michael D. Rea and 48-year-old Diane A. Rea, both of
Martin man accused of choking, punching girlfriend over dream
A Martin man is accused of choking and punching his girlfriend after he had a dream that she was cheating on him. According to an arrest affidavit, 49-year-old Darwin Edgar Knox reportedly got mad at his girlfriend
Martin, Paris among Tennessee’s safest cities
The cities of Martin and Paris are among the safest cities in Tennessee, according to an online study by alarms.org. The City of Martin ranked #13 with the City of Paris ranking #16 on the list of
UT Martin Rodeo canceled
Next month’s 52nd installment of the UT Martin Spring College Rodeo has been canceled. The annual spring rodeo was scheduled for April 16-18, but after the CDC recommended that all large events and mass gatherings of 50
Weakley Co. Director of Schools Randy Frazier gives update on “Good Times in the Morning”
Weakley County Director of Schools Randy Frazier appeared on Tuesday’s “Good Times in the Morning” to talk about the closing of schools due to COVID-19 and what the school system will be doing in the coming weeks.
Weakley County government planning ahead for county employees’ potential time off due to COVID-19
The Weakley County Financial Management Committee is planning ahead if county employees have to miss work due to the COVID-19 coronavirus. In a special called meeting of the committee Monday afternoon, members addressed the concern of the