Odds and ends Monterrey welcomes the World Cup with a cutting-edge stadium, searing heat and carne asada
MEXICO CITY (AP) — World Cup fans visiting Monterrey can expect a cutting-edge soccer stadium, searing heat and some of northern Mexico’s best grilled food.
Today in History
Today is Wednesday, May 27, the 147th day of 2026.
Raising Awareness
SFMO: Reduce the risk of Electric Shock Drowning
From Mossy Creek to Jefferson City

Eighty years may seem like a long time until the number of days in 80 years is calculated.
Savannah Bananas bring madness to sold-out Covenant Health Park

KNOXVILLE – This is probably not what Alexander Cartwright had in mind.
Judge dismisses human smuggling charges against Garcia, who was mistakenly deported
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A federal judge on Friday dismissed a human smuggling case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, finding that the Justice Department’s pursuit of criminal charges was designed to punish him for challenging his mistaken deportation to El Salvador last year.
Hamblen County Commission approves Class III Landfill
The Class III Landfill proposal by Southeast Industrial Construction, LLC Owner Kenny Noah at the North American Enka/BASF facility in Lowland was passed Thursday afternoon by the Hamblen County Commission, but not before an airing of grievances from both sides.
Tribune will not publish Tuesday paper due to holiday
Due to the Memorial Day holiday and postal delivery, the Citizen Tribune will not produce a printed edition for Tuesday, May 25, the newspaper announced Friday morning.
MU announces retirement of Interim General Manager Clark Rucker

Morristown Utilities Commission announced the retirement of Clark Rucker following nearly 39 years of service to the utility and the Morristown community.
As lake season arrives, Mills enlists governor to help raise ESD awareness

It was July 4. 2012.
