3,321 CASES OF COVID 19 IN TENNESSEE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY UP TO 23 CASES, ROANE RISES TO 5 – APRIL 4, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health said in their report released this afternoon there are 3,321 total confirmed cases of coronavirus in the state. Officials say so far, 43 died from the coronavirus an ...
CUMBERLAND COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT ISSUES STATEMENTS REGARDING STAY AT HOME ORDER
The following is from Cumberland County Sheriff Casey Cox: “The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office has received many questions and calls regarding the enforcement of Governor Lee's Stay At Home execu ...
ALL STATE PARKS IN TENNESSEE CLOSED APRIL 4 – APRIL 14, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced all 56 of Tennessee's state-owned parks will close from April 4, 2020 to April 14, 2020. It will be a complete closure of facilities ...
KOBE BRYANT TO BE POSTHUMOUSLY INDUCTED INTO BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME
Officials announced this morning Kobe Bryant will be posthumously inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame along with NBA greats Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett. Bryant is an 18-time ...
NEW BROADBAND ACCESSIBILITY GRANTS ANNOUNCED FOR CUMBERLAND, OVERTON, FENTRESS AND BLEDSOE COUNTIES
Governor Bill Lee announced yesterday four counties in the coverage area will get new broadband accessibility grants to help expand internet access in areas that currently are without it. Ben Lomand ...
FIRE GUTS EMPTY BUSINESS BUILDING IN CROSSVILLE
Crossville firefighters responded just after 6 a.m. this morning to an empty business building next to Big John’s BBQ on Highway 70 east for a structure fire. Crossville Fire Deputy Chief Chris South ...
EARTH DAM PARTIALLY COLLAPSES IN MONTEREY
An earth dam partially collapsed late yesterday at a 17 acre lake off Industrial Drive in Monterey. It was close to Perdue Farms and Lakeside Deli. Water moved down the Calfkiller area towards White C ...
UPDATE – CROSSVILLE WALMART IMPLEMENTS CHANGES, ALL GOODS IN STORE STILL AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMERS
After Walmart gave two different reports yesterday of what would be available as far as essential and non-essential items for sale to customers with new changes, 105.7 News visited the Crossville Walm ...
