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Fourth-ranked Senators open the season with dominating wins over USC Salkehatchie
MORRISTOWN, TN – No. 4 Walters State scored 33 runs and allowed just three hits in Friday’s doubleheader to open the season against USC Salkehatchie,… Login to continue reading Login…
Fohn Funeral Home Expands Burial and Memorial Services to Meet Growing Community Needs in Cassville MO
CASSVILLE, MO – January 24, 2026 – PRESSADVANTAGE – Fohn Funeral Home, a cornerstone of the Cassville and Southwest Missouri community for over three decades,… Login to continue reading Login…
Darrell Keith ready for second chance with Morristown West
B Darrell Keith is ready for his second chance after being named the head coach of the Morristown West football program. Following a run to… Login to continue reading Login…
Lee calls for state of emergency, area braces for winter impact
After a week of interpreting wide-ranging weather models and changing conditions, it appears the Lakeway Area is not in for a massive snow event this… Login to continue reading Login…
Morristown man among duo charged with impeding ICE efforts
A multi-count indictment was unsealed Friday charging that from January 5 through January 13, 2026, Tyler Shane Wells, 33, of Morristown, TN, and Alexander Bonilla-Servin, 18, of Smyrna, TN, conspired… Login to continue reading Login…
Hello, Governor: Gov. Bill Lee visits Howmet Aerospace as part of statewide tour
B Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee stopped in Morristown on Friday to tour Howmet Aerospace and greet area leaders as he continues his tour that will… Login to continue reading Login…
New Market man arrested on child exploitation charges
B NEW MARKET – A 23-year-old New Market man was arrested Thursday on aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor charges after investigators say they uncovered… Login to continue reading Login…
The second time’s the charm
Dennie Humphreys enjoyed retirement so much that he’s doing it again. On Sunday, January 11, the congregation of First United Methodist Church of Morristown joined… Login to continue reading Login…
The Tennessee Highway Patrol reminds Tennesseans to use caution and be prepared when traveling in inclement winter weather. With strong winds, snow and ice forecasted across the state, THP encourages drivers to limit unnecessary travel. If you must be on the road, please keep yourself and your loved ones safe by following the cold weather safety tips. Cold Weather Safety Tips for Your Vehicle: – Maintain at least a half tank of gas in your vehicle – Ensure your battery is in good condition (most auto parts stores will check it for free) – Keep a set of jumper cables or a portable battery booster in your vehicle – Check windshield washer fluid and add deicer (do not use water) – Inspect windshield wipers and replace them if they are skipping, streaking, or cracked – Remember: if your wipers are on, your headlights are required to be on as well – Check tire air pressure, including the spare, and inspect tread depth – Carry a bag of cat litter or sand for added traction – Keep blankets, a flashlight, and extra batteries in your vehicle – Keep a cell phone charger in your vehicle – Have a coat, gloves, scarf, hat/toboggan, extra socks, and, if possible, waterproof shoes—dress appropriately for the weather – Keep a first aid kit in your vehicle – Carry nonperishable snacks, drinking water, and any necessary medications – Do not tailgate; allow enough distance to stop safely – Reduce your speed and drive appropriately for weather conditions -Always wear your seat belt and avoid distracted driving If you must drive, please do so cautiously and allow extra time to reach your destination. If your vehicle breaks down, activate your hazard lights and remain inside your vehicle, if it is safe to do so. Dial *847 (*THP) for highway assistance or 911 in the event of an emergency.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol reminds Tennesseans to use caution and be prepared when traveling in inclement winter weather. With strong winds, snow and ice forecasted… Login to continue reading Login…
Brooke Hice named Club Director at Newport Boys and Girls Club
The Boys and Girls Club of Dumplin Valley announced that Brooke Hice was named the new Club Director at the Newport Club. Hice’s passion for… Login to continue reading Login…
