Organizers cancel World’s Biggest Fish Fry
Next month’s World’s Biggest Fish Fry in Paris has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Paris Post-Intelligencer reports the event’s board of directors made the decision Wednesday, stating that their decision was in the best
Tennessee State Parks urge residents to visit only nearby parks, announce operational changes
In an effort to flatten the curve of COVID-19, the Tennessee State Parks system is encouraging residents not to travel and visit only their nearby parks. The park system is also announcing a series of operational changes
Governor Bill Lee gives update on COVID-19 on “Good Times” radio program
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee called in to Wednesday’s “Good Times in the Morning” program on WCMT to talk with Paul Tinkle about how the state is handling the COVID-19 pandemic. (AUDIO)
UPDATE: Tennessee COVID-19 cases at 784, three deaths
The latest numbers from the Tennessee Department of Health show 784 positive cases of the COVID-19 virus and three deaths. Davidson County is reporting 188 cases, with Shelby County’s case count continuing to swiftly rise to 117.
UT Martin postpones SOAR, Transfer Orientation
The Summer Orientation and Registration (SOAR) and Transer Orientation at UT Martin are being postponed as a precautionary measure related to COVID-19 The first SOAR dates, originally planned for May 18 and 20, are rescheduled for June
Weakley County Schools to continue meal distribution throughout closure
(by Karen Campbell, Weakley County Schools Communications Director) After a virtual meeting with cafeteria managers Tuesday, Weakley County Schools Nutrition Director Trista Snider was confident that the Monday through Friday meal distribution would continue throughout the now