Posts with the category “local-news”
Meigs Decatur Friends of the Library to receive state grant
by Sheridan Gaither on June 24th, 2026
From the Chattanoogan: State Representative Dan Howell announced that the Meigs Decatur Friends of the Library has received a $14,776 state grant.The funding comes through the Training Opportunities for Public Libraries program and is designed to improve broadband-related services and expand digital literacy efforts in Meigs County.Officials say the money will help identify digital equity gaps, im... Read More
Affidavit reveals new details in Athens apartment shooting after suspect turns himself in
by Sheridan Gaither on June 24th, 2026
From News 12: The Athens Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating 18-year-old Cornelius Raeshaun Hurst in connection with a shooting at McMinn Village Apartments on Westside Street.Police say officers responded to reports of gunfire and found that a person had been struck by a projectile. The victim was taken to a local hospital, and their identity has not been released.Hurst ... Read More
Bradley Co. judge orders children in DCS custody to appear for court hearings, says agency failed to provide information
by Sheridan Gaither on June 24th, 2026
From Local 3 News: Bradley County General Sessions Court Judge Andrew Morgan will now require Tennessee children in custody of the Department of Children’s Services to appear in court, after he says the department failed to provide him with contact information that would allow his staff to ensure children are getting the care they need.“I want all the kids in foster care that have court dates to b... Read More
Gay graduate's suit against Tennessee Christian Preparatory School ends with $10,000 award
by Sheridan Gaither on June 23rd, 2026
A legal dispute between a former student and Tennessee Christian Preparatory School in Cleveland has been resolved.Morgan Armstrong filed a lawsuit in 2025, alleging she was suspended, barred from graduation activities, and threatened with the loss of her diploma after publicly revealing she was gay.According to a court order entered Monday, Armstrong’s suspension has been officially rescinded.The... Read More
Cleveland City Council meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on June 23rd, 2026
Cleveland City Council met Monday night.The agenda included the final passage of a budget amendment, a zoning request tied to the Minnis Road fire station project, and approval to apply for a Firehouse Subs Public Safety Grant.The fire department says that grant could help buy equipment.The Council also heard about a possible class-action lawsuit involving fire truck manufacturers.Attorney Josh J... Read More
Sandra Knight-Helms, former Bradley County Road Superintendent, passed away
by Sheridan Gaither on June 23rd, 2026
Sandra Knight-Helms, former engineer and Bradley County Road Superintendent, has passed away. According to social media posts by family members, she had been battling pancreatic cancer. Knight-Helms was most recently employed with Caldwell Paving. The company posted a tribute to her yesterday, saying “Sandra was very special and a greatly loved member of the Caldwell Paving family. She did everyt... Read More
Cleveland City Schools announces three new Assistant Principals
by Sheridan Gaither on June 23rd, 2026
Cleveland City Schools is proud to announce three new assistant principal appointments for the 2026-2027 school year.Casey Price has been named Assistant Principal at Cleveland High School, Heather Sacharczyk has been named 6th Grade Assistant Principal at Cleveland Middle School, and Heather Turner has been named 8th Grade Assistant Principal at Cleveland Middle School.Each of these educators bri... Read More
Five charged after Middle Tennessee human trafficking operation, authorities say
by Sheridan Gaither on June 22nd, 2026
From News Channel 9 (Read the full story here): Five men have been charged following a human trafficking investigation in Middle Tennessee.The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says the operation involved multiple agencies and was conducted June 11th and 12th in Sumner County.Investigators identified nine possible victims and connected them with support services.Among those arrested was Gallatin P... Read More
WWII veteran Robert Moore dies at 101: Honored in Cleveland celebration of life
by Sheridan Gaither on June 22nd, 2026
From News Channel 9 (Read the full story here): World War II veteran Robert Moore of Cleveland has passed away at the age of 101.A celebration of life was held Monday morning, followed by burial at Chattanooga National Cemetery.Moore was a teenager in Sevierville when he learned of the attack on Pearl Harbor and later registered for the military draft at age 17.An injury during training prevented ... Read More
Tennessee lawmaker files 14 civil rights complaints against state child services agency
by Sheridan Gaither on June 22nd, 2026
From News Channel 9 (Read the full story here): A Bradley County mother is asking federal officials to investigate the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services after her daughter remained in state custody for more than a year.State Representative Aftyn Behn says she has filed 14 federal civil rights complaints against DCS on behalf of families across Tennessee, including cases in Bradley, Hamil... Read More
Statewide unemployment holds firm for fourth straight month
by Sheridan Gaither on June 19th, 2026
From TN.gov: The statewide unemployment rate remained unchanged in May at 3.6%, according to the latest data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD). This marks the fourth consecutive month the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate has been 3.6%. One year ago, the state’s unemployment rate in May was 3.5%.Tennessee’s unemployment rate continues to track wel... Read More
Monroe County sheriff's employees indicted after inmate worked at private business
by Sheridan Gaither on June 19th, 2026
From News Channel 9: Two Monroe County Sheriff’s Department employees have been indicted following an investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.Investigators say fleet manager Neal Townsend and maintenance garage employee Jamey Lee Frank improperly used an inmate assigned to the sheriff’s department maintenance garage for work on private property... Read More
Monroe Co. ‘fentanyl dealer’ sentenced to 8 years in prison for overdose death
by Sheridan Gaither on June 19th, 2026
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office announced on Thursday that a man has been sentenced to prison in connection with a fentanyl overdose death.Calvin Suttles pleaded guilty to facilitation of second-degree murder on Wednesday, June 17, according to Sheriff Tommy Jones. Judge Andrew Freiberg then sentenced Suttles to eight years in prison to be served at 100%.Sheriff Jones said the overdose happened... Read More
TEMA urges travelers to prepare for possible severe weather this weekend
by Sheridan Gaither on June 18th, 2026
From Local 3 News: The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) is encouraging people traveling this weekend to monitor weather conditions closely, as storms are expected to move in beginning Thursday.Officials say the system could bring strong winds and heavy rain, potentially impacting travel routes and conditions across Tennessee.Travelers are urged to check forecasts before departing, moni... Read More
Cleveland City Schools names Dr. Keri Miles as new Principal of Mayfield Elementary School
by Sheridan Gaither on June 18th, 2026
Cleveland City Schools has named Dr. Keri Miles as the new principal of Mayfield Elementary School beginning with the upcoming school year.Dr. Miles is a Cleveland City Schools graduate who attended Mayfield Elementary, Cleveland Middle School, and Cleveland High School.She currently serves as the sixth-grade assistant principal at Cleveland Middle School and has spent the past four years supporti... Read More
Stephen Hatchett elected to lead Tennessee District Attorneys
by Sheridan Gaither on June 18th, 2026
From The Chattanoogan: Stephen Hatchett, District Attorney General for Tennessee’s 10th Judicial District, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference.Hatchett was chosen by fellow district attorneys from across the state and will help guide decisions involving public safety and the administration of justice in Tennessee.Hatchett said he is ho... Read More
Second Goodwill Store and Donation Center is coming to Cleveland
by Sheridan Gaither on June 17th, 2026
Goodwill Industries of the Greater Chattanooga Area is opening a new location in southeast Cleveland later this month.The new store, located at 2010 Broomfield Road Southeast in the former Fresh ‘N Low grocery building, will officially open June 25.A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for 8:30 a.m., with doors opening to the public at 9 a.m.The more than 15,000-square-foot facility will include ... Read More
Juneteenth in the Park to take place Saturday, June 20
by Sheridan Gaither on June 17th, 2026
Juneteenth in the Park is scheduled for Saturday, June 20, at Mosby Park in Cleveland.The event begins at 11 a.m. and will feature food, live music and family-friendly activities.Free swimming lessons will be available for children in middle school and younger.The NAACP of Bradley County will also present a historical review of Juneteenth.A three-on-three basketball tournament is planned for high ... Read More
TDOT says bridge in Meigs County is ‘safe’ despite concerns over cracks
by Sheridan Gaither on June 17th, 2026
From Local 3 News: Recent sightings of several cracks along a bridge in Meigs County are sparking concern over safety and the bridge’s integrity.The Tri-County Veterans Bridge sits along Highway 60 between Meigs and Rhea County over the Tennessee River.Local Sky 3 shows a large split near the middle of the bridge and multiple cracks along the concrete siding.The Tri-County Veterans Bridge sits alo... Read More
Chattanooga Area Food Bank to hold free grocery distribution to eligible Cleveland residents
by Sheridan Gaither on June 17th, 2026
From Local 3 News: The Chattanooga Area Food Bank will be holding their quarterly community food distribution in Cleveland on Thursday, June 18.The event will be held from 9:00am to 12:00pm at the Mission Cleveland Parish. Distribution is available for those in need of food assistance, with a variety of groceries offered:“We encourage those who may benefit from this program to attend and share thi... Read More
Blood Assurance to host three community blood drives on June 24
by Sheridan Gaither on June 16th, 2026
Blood Assurance will host three community blood drives on June 24.Donation opportunities will be available at Crown Cleveland Jeep from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., the American Legion from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m., and Mountain View Nissan from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m.Organizers say a single blood donation can help save up to three lives.Appointments can be scheduled through Blood Assurance, and walk-ins will als... Read More
Cleveland City School Board meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on June 16th, 2026
The Cleveland City School Board met yesterday and received an update on the district’s personal communication device ban. Cleveland High School Assistant Principal David Turner told board members the policy has improved student engagement and reduced classroom distractions.Students are not allowed to use personal devices such as cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, AirPods, or gaming devices during... Read More
Infant formula sold at Target nationwide recalled over potential botulism risk
by Sheridan Gaither on June 16th, 2026
From Local 3 News: Nara Organics is voluntarily recalling all lots of its powdered infant formula due to a potential risk of Clostridium botulinum contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says.The recall affects Nara Organics Whole Milk Infant Formula in both 700-gram and 400-gram containers sold nationwide through Target stores, Target.com, and Nara.com between July 2025 and Jun... Read More
Cleveland Utilities asks public to avoid Keith St. & 20th St. intersection Tuesday
by Sheridan Gaither on June 16th, 2026
From Local 3 News: Cleveland Utilities will perform a traffic signal upgrade at the intersection of Keith Street and 20th Street on Tuesday, June 16.Work will begin around 8:00am and will take about eight hours, ending at around 4:00pm, according to Cleveland Utilities. They ask the public to avoid the intersection and take another route during this time.Cleveland Utilities provided a detour map, ... Read More
Bradley County Commission meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on June 16th, 2026
The Bradley County Commission met yesterday. Commissioners approved the final budget amendments by unanimous votes.The commission recognized School Resource Officer Tommy Kimsey of Michigan Avenue Elementary after he was named Tennessee School Resource Officer of the Year.Sheriff Steve Lawson said Kimsey created a program that teaches students about 911 services and the roles of law enforcement, f... Read More
Tennessee May revenues exceeded budgeted estimates
by Sheridan Gaither on June 15th, 2026
From the Chattanoogan: Tennessee revenues exceeded budgeted estimates for the month of May. Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Jim Bryson reported Friday that total May tax revenues were $1.9 billion, $227.2 million more than the budgeted estimate and $244.7 million more than May 2025. The total tax growth rate for the month was 14.38 percent.General fund revenues were $221.1 mi... Read More
Cleveland firefighter suffers heat-related injury while battling industrial blaze
by Sheridan Gaither on June 15th, 2026
From Local 3 News: Firefighters worked for more than four hours to control a blaze at the Jackson Manufacturing Router Plant on Goldstar Drive in Cleveland.The industrial fire response began around 6:40pm on Thursday, June 11, according to a statement from the Cleveland Fire Department.Nine different fire rescue companies, comprised of 38 firefighters, responded to the scene.Several firefighters r... Read More
Cleveland man charged with attempted second-degree murder after stabbing
by Sheridan Gaither on June 15th, 2026
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: Bradley County deputies arrested a man connected to a stabbing incident that occurred on Old Charleston Road NE on Friday night, June 12.Robert Dakota “Cody” Partin, 28, is now in custody and charged with attempted second-degree murder.“The Bradley County Sheriff's Office thanks the public for its assistance and vigilance during the search.”Partin is scheduled to appear ... Read More
Bradley County educator recognized for excellence in skilled trades education
by Sheridan Gaither on June 12th, 2026
A Bradley County educator is receiving national recognition for excellence in skilled trades education.Rob Parker has been named one of 50 finalists nationwide for the 2026 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence.The award recognizes outstanding teachers who prepare students for careers in the skilled trades and help build the future workforce.Parker’s selection places him a... Read More
Rhea Co. Sheriff’s Dept. to host public auction of confiscated, seized vehicles
by Sheridan Gaither on June 12th, 2026
From Local 3 News: The Rhea County Sheriff’s Department will host a public auction of confiscated, seized, and surplus vehicles this weekend.Sheriff Mike Neal says it will be Saturday, June 13, at 11:00am in the agency’s training center.The following vehicles will be sold as is:2010 Hyundai Elantra - KMHDU4AD3AU0149812012 Chevy Cruze 4D - 1G1PC5SH6C72663092004 Cadillac Deville 4D - 1G6KD54Y44U1788... Read More
SMOKE ALARM GIVEAWAY: Come and get yours from Bradley County Fire Rescue
by Sheridan Gaither on June 12th, 2026
Bradley County Fire Rescue are giving away free smoke alarms at a community event this Saturday, June 13.The department is partnering with the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s office as a part of the Tennessee Get Alarmed program to help keep the community safe.They say if your home needs working smoke alarms, stop by the Bradley County Fire Rescue Charleston Fire Station 9 on 8824 Hiwassee Street N... Read More
Bradley County Board of Education approves plans for new track and field facility at Bradley Central
by Sheridan Gaither on June 12th, 2026
The Bradley County Board of Education has approved moving forward with plans for a new track and field facility at Bradley Central High School.Board members unanimously approved several motions related to the project during Thursday night’s meeting.School officials said Bradley County has already allocated $1.8 million for the facility, but initial construction bids exceeded the budget.The distric... Read More
Cleveland Police Department receives 5th TLEA Award
by Sheridan Gaither on June 11th, 2026
From the Chattanoogan: The Tennessee Law Enforcement Accreditation Program announces that it has granted accreditation status to the Cleveland Polce Department. This is the 5th TLEA award for the department. They were awarded this achievement during the Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police meeting held in Nashville last week.Officials said, "To achieve accreditation with TLEA, an agency volun... Read More
Cleveland school named 2025-2026 Tree Campus by Arbor Day Foundation
by Sheridan Gaither on June 11th, 2026
From Local 3 News: Candy's Creek Cherokee Elementary School in Cleveland has been named a 2025-2026 Tree Campus by the Arbor Day Foundation.This recognition celebrates the school's commitment to trees, environmental education, hands-on learning and community engagement.Rebecca Lay, teacher and PTO leader, spearheaded the effort to earn the recognition by working with students, families, staff and ... Read More
Original Easley Ford Road Bridge demolished as replacement project moves forward in Polk County
by Sheridan Gaither on June 11th, 2026
From Local 3 News: A nearly century-old bridge in Polk County has been torn down as work continues on a major replacement project.According to the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), crews demolished the original Easley Ford Road Bridge, which was built in 1924.TDOT says the new bridge structure is now in place, and crews have completed pouring the bridge deck. Construction will next fo... Read More
Bradley County Finance Committee recommends property tax increase to boost first responder pay
by Sheridan Gaither on June 10th, 2026
From Local 3 News: Bradley County residents could soon be paying more in property taxes under a proposal aimed at increasing pay for first responders and other county employees.The Bradley County Commission's Finance Committee recommended a property tax increase that would help fund salary raises across county government. For a home valued at $350,000, the increase would amount to about $74 more p... Read More
UPDATE: Truck cited for multiple hazardous materials violations after fireworks explode on I-75
by Sheridan Gaither on June 10th, 2026
From Local 3 News: A pickup truck and box trailer carrying a whole load of fireworks went up in flames (and sparkles) on I-75 north in Hamilton County Saturday evening.The Tri-Community Volunteer Fire Department said no one was injured, but as a precaution, both northbound and southbound lanes of I-75 were temporarily shut down due to the ongoing firework explosions.Crews from the Chattanooga Fire... Read More
DA clears former Bradley Central teacher in misconduct investigation; TBI case remains active
by Sheridan Gaither on June 10th, 2026
From Local 3 News: A former theatre teacher at Bradley Central High School has been cleared of wrongdoing in one investigation into allegations of misconduct, according to the Bradley County District Attorney. However, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says its investigation remains active.District Attorney Stephen Hatchett announced that the investigation into former teacher Lindsey Bell has ... Read More
Bradley County deputy named TN School Resource Officer of the Year
by Sheridan Gaither on June 9th, 2026
A Bradley County deputy has been named Tennessee School Resource Officer of the Year.Deputy Tommy Kimsey, who serves at Michigan Avenue School in Cleveland, received the honor from the Tennessee School Resource Officers Association.The award recognizes officers for excellence in school safety, student mentorship, leadership, professionalism, and community involvement.Sheriff Steve Lawson said the ... Read More
TDOT prepares for 2026 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
by Sheridan Gaither on June 9th, 2026
The Tennessee Department of Transportation is preparing for heavy traffic as the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival returns to Manchester this week.More than 45,000 people are expected to attend the festival, which runs June 11 through June 14 on the 700-acre event site in Coffee County.TDOT officials say they are working with state and local agencies to keep traffic moving on Interstate 24 and help... Read More
