Posts with the category “local-news”

Pre-renovation work begins on Walnut St. Bridge before closing for 18 months
by Sheridan Gaither on February 18th, 2025
From Local 3 News: While the Walnut Street Bridge renovation is scheduled to begin on March 17, pre-renovation set-up began on Monday, Feb. 17.Small sections of the sidewalk will close for short periods of time while the remainder of the bridge stays open for pedestrian traffic. At least one side of the bridge will remain open until March 17 when the full renovation begins.The city has also launch...  Read More
Bradley County officials mourn passing of Chaplain Bill Griffith
by Sheridan Gaither on February 18th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Bradley County first responders are mourning following the passing of Chaplain Bill Griffith Sunday morning.Griffith was a chaplain for Bradley County EMS and also a former Chief Deputy at the Bradley County Sheriff's Office."For decades, he provided support and guidance to our first responders, always ready with a kind word or a prayer when needed most," Bradley County EMS post...  Read More
TBI launches "TBI Find" app to enhance resources in missing persons cases
by Sheridan Gaither on February 18th, 2025
From Local 3 News: The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) has launched the "TBI Find" app for to enhance public awareness and provide essential details on missing persons. The app has two main features:Stay Informed: Receive notifications and access educational resources to stay informed and proactive.Vital Information Repository: Collect and store important details about yourself or your lov...  Read More
Cleanup finished for collapsed Polk County road, repair time unknown, says TDOT
by Sheridan Gaither on February 17th, 2025
From Local 3 News: In Polk County, a section of Highway 30 near Sage Hill Road, or Kimsey Mountain Highway in Reliance, Tennessee, will be closed until further notice. We spoke with one resident who said his friend was driving on the highway when it collapsed."A friend of mine was coming through there this morning going to work, and he ran off into that and ended up in off the bank. He's okay, but...  Read More
Student arrested for Brainerd High School threat; firearm recovered
by Sheridan Gaither on February 17th, 2025
From Local 3 News: A Brainerd High School student was arrested Friday for carrying a loaded handgun on school property. School staff were made aware of the incident when they received a phone call threatening mass violence, the Hamilton  County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) says.A loaded handgun was found in the student's backpack, officials say.The student was arrested and placed in custody at the Hami...  Read More
Gov. Bill Lee opts not to renew Summer EBT program, sparking controversy
by Sheridan Gaither on February 17th, 2025
From Local 3 News: The office of Tennessee Governor Bill Lee sparked controversy when they missed the January 1 deadline renewal for the federal Electronic Benefits Transfers Program for Children (Summer EBT).The program, which began in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, provided families with $120 for each eligible school-aged child to buy food during the summer months. The Summer EBT Program, ac...  Read More
Bradley Co. Sheriff's Office warns public about scam texts
by Sheridan Gaither on February 14th, 2025
The Bradley County Sheriff's Office is warning citizens of a scam text claiming recipients owe money for FastTrack Lane Tolls. If you receive this message, do not click any links or provide payment information. For more details, visit www.bradleysheriff.com/scams-and-fraud....  Read More
Chattanooga Preparatory teacher arrested for sexual exploitation of a minor
by Sheridan Gaither on February 14th, 2025
UPDATE: A Chattanooga Preparatory School teacher has been ordered to not have contact with minors after being indicted on 14 counts related to sexual exploitation.Kenya White's charges all stem from a February 2023 incident. A student at the school tells us White was a teacher at Chatt Prep at the time.White faces a $10,000 bond for each count. He was indicted on February 10, 2025 on the following...  Read More
Bradley County School Board meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on February 14th, 2025
The Bradley County School Board met last night.Chairman and 2nd District Board Member Vicki Beaty appointed 3rd District Board Member Teddy Bryson to the Capital Outlay Committee. Both Beaty and Bryson will serve on the Committee. Bradley County Schools will host a job fair at the PIE Center on February 25 from 4:00- 5:30 p.m. The fair is for anyone interested in working for Bradley County Schools...  Read More
Gov. Lee signs Education Freedom Act into law
by Sheridan Gaither on February 13th, 2025
From the Chattanoogan: Governor Bill Lee has signed the Education Freedom Act, creating Tennessee’s first universal school choice program.Governor Lee called it a “momentous day” for Tennessee families, thanking parents, students, and legislators for their support. Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds emphasized that the bill also includes funding for teacher bonuses, K-12 facilities, and ensu...  Read More
Road washes out in Polk County
by Sheridan Gaither on February 13th, 2025
From Local 3 News: The Polk County Sheriff's Office posted early Thursday morning that part of the road near the intersection of Highway 30 and Sage Hill Road has washed out.The Tennessee Department of Transportation's Smartway website give the location as the 2300 block of Kimsey Mountain Highway, and notes that the damage has closed the road in both eastbound and westbound directions.Repair work...  Read More
Cleveland State to host free Valentine's concert today
by Sheridan Gaither on February 13th, 2025
From Cleveland State: The community is invited to a free Valentine’s Concert on Thursday, February 13, 6 p.m. Cleveland State Community College’s music program presents this concert in the George R. Johnson Cultural Heritage Center Auditorium on the college’s main campus. The concert will feature music performed by Cleveland State’s Vocal Rhapsody choral ensemble and the Choir Club. The evening’s ...  Read More
Bradley County Trustee releases schedule for satellite property tax collections
by Sheridan Gaither on February 12th, 2025
Bradley County Trustee Mike Smith has released the schedule for the satellite property tax collection locations for February.Smith stated, "The satellite locations have been very popular with taxpayers. They have eliminated the need for citizens to come to the office and have allowed property owners to pay their property taxes closer to home."To pay at a satellite location, taxpayers must have the...  Read More
Cleveland celebrates 33rd consecutive year as Tree City USA
by Sheridan Gaither on February 12th, 2025
The City of Cleveland announced on social media that for the 33rd consecutive year, Cleveland has been recognized as a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation. The post said, “This prestigious designation honors Cleveland's ongoing commitment to effective urban forest management and environmental stewardship.”...  Read More
Several indicted in Tennessee in human trafficking ring tied to Venezuelan gang
by Sheridan Gaither on February 12th, 2025
The U.S. Attorney's Office and law enforcement agencies in Tennessee announced the indictment of multiple people in the state with ties to the Venezuelan gang, TdA. They face charges related to human sex trafficking.Acting U.S. Attorney Robert McGuire and leaders with the Metro Nashville Police Department, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, and other federal agencies announced the results of an in...  Read More
Schools in the Tennessee Valley close amidst spike in flu cases
by Sheridan Gaither on February 11th, 2025
McMinn County Schools will operate via remote learning today and tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 12, due to rising illness among students and staff, as well as expected heavy rainfall and potential flooding. During the remote learning days, elementary and high school students can pick up meals at McMinn High School or Central High School from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m._________From Local 3 News: The flu virus i...  Read More
Judge does not grant bond at Craig Liner hearing Monday
by Sheridan Gaither on February 11th, 2025
Bradley County General Sessions Court Judge Clay Collins did not grant bond for Craig Liner during a hearing yesterday. Liner is charged with murdering his ex-wife, Karen Liner, on January 27. Liner’s attorney asked Judge Collins to recuse himself, claiming he had personal conflicts in the case. The defense claimed Judge Collins was sponsored for membership in the Rotary Club by Brian Workman, own...  Read More
Bradley County Commission meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on February 11th, 2025
The County Commission met yesterday for a work session.Fourth District Commissioner Howard Thompson put forth a resolution to amend the Bradley County Beer Board Permit Application Procedures to forbid the sale, storage, and manufacturing of beer or the consumption on a premises within 185 feet of schools, churches, and other public areas. The resolution has been placed on the next voting session ...  Read More
Gov. Lee delivers 2025 State of the State Address
by Sheridan Gaither on February 11th, 2025
From TN.gov: Last night, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee delivered his seventh State of the State address, outlining budget and legislative priorities for the upcoming year. His proposed $59.5 billion budget includes investments in education, infrastructure, economic development, and public safety.Key highlights include:$25 million for a Farmland Conservation Fund and $52 million to create five new st...  Read More
Car crashes into Athens Women's Clinic Friday morning
by Sheridan Gaither on February 10th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Athens firefighters are responding to a crash at local medical clinic on Friday morning.It happened at Athens Women’s Clinic in the 800 block of Cook Drive near Starr Regional Medical Center.Photos from a Local 3 viewer show a hunter green Toyota Camry has crashed through the front wall of the clinic.Details are limited at this time.We are working to learn more about the crash a...  Read More
Cleveland man accused of murdering his ex-wife to appear in court today for bond hearing
by Sheridan Gaither on February 10th, 2025
Charlton Craig Liner, a Cleveland man accused of murdering his ex-wife Karen Liner, will appear in a Bradley County courtroom today for a bond hearing before Judge Clay Collins. Liner faces charges of First-Degree Murder and Felony Murder. If convicted, he could receive life in prison with parole eligibility after 51 years.The hearing is scheduled for 1:00 PM and can be watched live at MixTV.TV. ...  Read More
Cleveland State's Community Pitch Competition to be held March 25
by Sheridan Gaither on February 10th, 2025
From Cleveland State: The George R. Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Cleveland State Community College will host a Community Pitch Competition on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 6 p.m. Modeled after the popular television show, Shark Tank, the winners of the competition will receive seed money to invest in their established business provided by the Lynn Jones Foundation. First place ...  Read More
McMinn High School students arrested for conspiracy to commit act of terrorism
by Sheridan Gaither on February 10th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Two students face charges after a possible planned attack on other McMinn High School students on Thursday, February 6.Sheriff Joe Guy posted to Facebook that he received a phone call from a parent of one of the teens around 10:30pm that evening, who had "discovered something disturbing".“The parent was very concerned over a video recording he had discovered on a device belongin...  Read More
Man killed in Thursday morning crash on Highway 60 in Meigs County
by Sheridan Gaither on February 7th, 2025
From Local 3 News: The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) says a man was killed in a single-car crash in Meigs County on Thursday morning.It happened around 6:50am in the 6500 block of Highway 60, just after Horner Hollow Road.Video from Local 3 News viewer Kent Johnson shows Life Force touching down following the crash on Highway 60.The THP's preliminary report says, 24-year-old Austin Justice was dr...  Read More
I-24 EB reduced to two lanes Friday night to Tuesday morning
by Sheridan Gaither on February 7th, 2025
From Local 3 News: As the Interstate 24/75 Phase 2 widening project marches on, drivers on eastbound I-24 will have only two lanes to use this weekend.Crews from the Tennessee Department of Transportation will reduce I-24 east to two lanes from 4th Avenue/Exit 181 to Moore Road, starting at 9:00pm Friday, February 7 to 6:00am, Tuesday, February 11.The project is a part of Phase 2 to widen and impr...  Read More
FedEx to close facilities in Dalton & Cleveland this year; Chattanooga location to remain open
by Sheridan Gaither on February 7th, 2025
From Local 3 News: FedEx will close its facilities in Dalton and Cleveland later this year. The Chattanooga location will have a staff reduction but will remain open.Some staff will be relocated to other facilities and have already been notified. They will also have additional support with relocating or severance pay.A spokesperson for FedEx released the following statement:"FedEx regularly evalua...  Read More
UAW releases videos amid negotiations with Volkswagen Chattanooga
by Sheridan Gaither on February 6th, 2025
From Local 3 News: The United Auto Workers (UAW) union released a new video on Wednesday featuring Volkswagen Chattanooga employees as contract negotiations continue. The UAW emphasized that its members are determined to raise standards and improve working conditions at the plant."I've never had the desire to be rich. I just want to be able to provide for my family and do normal American dream stu...  Read More
Two felons arrested after separate pursuits in East Tennessee
by Sheridan Gaither on February 6th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Thanks to a multi-agency effort, two felons are now in custody after two separate pursuits through Loudon County and Meigs County.On Tuesday, February 4, officers attempted a traffic stop on a burglary suspect, who then fled the scene, the Sweetwater Police Department said.Arthur Wright was driving a gray short bus, which had been stolen Tuesday morning out of Hamblen County.Eli...  Read More
Decatur home catches fire Wednesday morning
by Sheridan Gaither on February 6th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Firefighters with the Decatur Fire Department responded to a fire on North Main Street early Wednesday morning, Feb. 5.When they arrived, they found a single-story building fully engulfed in flames.Decatur fire:Fortunately, all occupants had evacuated the building before emergency crews got on scene, the fire department said on Facebook.They were able to control the fire within ...  Read More
Bradley County Schools alumna set to appear on American Idol
by Sheridan Gaither on February 5th, 2025
Bradley County Schools is sending a big shoutout to Haley Esquinance, an alumna of the school system, as she begins her American Idol journey.Esquinance is an alumna of Black Fox Elementary, Lake Forest Middle, and Bradley Central High School."Haley, we’ve watched your dedication and passion shine since your school days, and we know you will do GREAT things! Your Bradley County family is cheering ...  Read More
New area code use begins for area famously known as the "423"
by Sheridan Gaither on February 5th, 2025
From Local 3 News: With new telephone numbers in high demand, in 2024, the Tennessee Public Utility Commission approved the addition of the new 729 area code to the existing 423 area code region, which covers two non-contiguous regions in eastern Tennessee, serving communities such as Bristol, Chattanooga, Johnson City and Kingsport, as well as many other smaller communities.This process is known ...  Read More
Rural Healthcare Grant awarded to Cleveland State
by Sheridan Gaither on February 5th, 2025
From Cleveland State: Cleveland State Community College was awarded a $300,000 Rural Healthcare Grant from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development to expand healthcare programs in the college’s five county service area of Bradley, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe and Polk counties.  The grant is a partnership between the Adult Education, Workforce Development, Healthcare departments at th...  Read More
Judge frees Rhea Co. man after 30 years in prison for crimes he did not commit
by Sheridan Gaither on February 4th, 2025
From News Channel 9: (Read the full story here) A Rhea County man is free after spending over 30 years in prison for crimes he did not commit.Scott Minton was convicted in 1993 for aggravated rape, kidnapping, and robbery, despite 18 witnesses and time-stamped receipts proving his innocence. His conviction was based on a victim’s live lineup identification. Minton was sentenced to 66 years and end...  Read More
Lee University to host Honor Choir Concert 
by Sheridan Gaither on February 4th, 2025
From Lee University: Over 300 high school students, representing 25 schools, will visit Lee University’s campus on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7-8, to participate in the annual Honor Choir. The event will conclude with a concert, “Here We Belong,” on Feb. 8 at 4 p.m. in the Conn Center. “We love hosting area choral students, their teachers, and families!” said Dr. Kay Dick, associate professor of mu...  Read More
Bradley County Commission meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on February 4th, 2025
The Bradley County Commission met last night for a voting session.Despite not having any items on the agenda, several items were discussed during the meeting.Bradley County Mayor Gary Davis congratulated Amero International on their recent ribbon-cutting ceremony. The event marked the company bringing its first facility to the US. Around 105 jobs are expected to be created.Also, 7th District Commi...  Read More
Multiple vehicles involved in multiple accidents due to heavy fog in Athens Saturday
by Sheridan Gaither on February 3rd, 2025
From Local 3 News: The Tri-State Mutual Aid Association (TSMA) says multiple vehicles were involved in multiple wrecks Saturday morning on I-75 North and South due to heavy fog. The accidents occurred at Highway 30, near the Athens exit. The association says the following TSMA agencies responded to the scene:Athens City Athens RuralRicevilleNiotaCalhounHillsviewEnglewoodMcMinn County HazmatOther a...  Read More
Tennessee AG announces settlement in principle with NCAA to protect student-athletes' rights
by Sheridan Gaither on February 3rd, 2025
From TN.gov: Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has announced a settlement in principle between a bipartisan coalition of states and the NCAA over its Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) recruiting ban. The lawsuit, led by Tennessee and Virginia, alleged that the NCAA’s restrictions violated federal antitrust laws and harmed student-athletes.A federal judge had already blocked the NCAA from ...  Read More
25th annual Great Strides Walk to take place March 29
by Sheridan Gaither on February 3rd, 2025
From Lee University: The 25th annual Great Strides Walk and 23rd annual 65 Roses 5K will take place at Lee University on March 29, raising funds and awareness for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.Community leader Jarrett Millsaps returns as event chair, and in a release emphasized the importance of community involvement in fighting cystic fibrosis. Last year’s event drew over 700 participants, contr...  Read More
UPDATE: Case against Harrison man accused of shooting at family playing in snow sent to grand jury
by Sheridan Gaither on January 31st, 2025
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: The case against a Harrison man accused of shooting at a family that was sledding in snow near his property has been sent to a grand jury.Records show 56-year-old Benjamin Cook Sr. appeared in Hamilton County General Sessions Court on Wednesday where he given a $50,000 bond.Cook is also ordered by a judge to wear a GPS monitoring device and have drug screens as terms of ...  Read More
Education Freedom Act passes both chambers of the Tennessee legislature
by Sheridan Gaither on January 31st, 2025
Governor Bill Lee’s school voucher bill is now awaiting his signature after passing both chambers of the Tennessee legislature.The Education Freedom Act was approved in the House by a vote of 54-44 and in the Senate by 20-13. The bill’s passage concludes a special legislative session called by Governor Lee on January 15.The legislature also passed a bill banning sanctuary cities in Tennessee.The l...  Read More

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Motorcycle driver killed in single-vehicle crashTBI investigating deadly deputy-involved shooting at local Publix locationDriver rams New Year's revelers in New Orleans, killing at least 10. FBI investigating as 'act of terrorism'TVA winter prep, saving energy tipsLakesite man arrested, arson and possession of Molotov cocktailUPDATE: Car that veered over side of East Brow Road still unrecoveredCold weather car preparationNew Tennessee license requirement for certain state residentsDog helps save North Chattanooga family from early morning fireLee University mourns passing of veteran faculty, Coach Kay McDanielCleveland City Board of Education meeting recapBradley County Commission meeting recapBradley Trustee's Office receives positive state audit for 2023-2024 fiscal yearDownload Mix 104.1 App for winter weather updatesTDOT preparing Tennessee Valley for possible winter weather this weekBonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Unveils 2025 LineupCohutta mobile home fire kills grandmother, mother, and young childrenCar crashes into Etowah Nutrition storeSerious car crash on Highway 153 Thursday eveningFood City in Cleveland celebrating Grand Opening of pharmacyTEMA holds media briefing to discuss winter storm preparationsRecent snowfall helps HCSO arrest wanted fugitive from GeorgiaCleveland State's Mark E. Smith Performance Center Grand Opening to be held on WednesdayMan arrested for shooting at family playing in snowBradley County Commission meeting recapSearch warrant reveals multiple containers of fentanyl, Sweetwater man arrestedCleveland City Council meeting recapOpponents of Governor Bill Lee's school voucher bill holding rally in Hamilton CountyWater main break shuts down part of Shallowford Rd. for 24-hoursLocal state senator coauthors bill to ban electronic devices in Tennessee classrooms46-year-old woman killed in crash on Apison PikeWoman & man found dead after shooting in Rhea Co. WednesdayLee University to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Bradley County School Board meeting recapCleveland Mayor Kevin Brooks delivers State of the City addressTwo TN lawmakers agree to sponsor bill to change state's statute of limitations on some privacy lawsPOST Commission approves deal allowing Grundy Co. Sheriff to keep certificationDalton man arrested after shooting at woman, SWAT standoffTrump taps former TN education commissioner Penny Schwinn as next US Deputy Secretary of EducationCPD investigates pedestrian killed on Highway 153; truck slams into TDOT vehicle on sceneGarden Plaza hosts Warming Hearts Coat DriveHamilton County woman fighting to get husband out of prisonLee University's Presidential Concert Series to present Alan Wyatt Jazz EnsembleSweetwater woman arrested and charged with murder and elderly abuseBradley County deputies arrest suspect in attempted burglary at CBD storeJason Chen sentenced to life in prison without parole for murder of Jasmine PaceSettlement reached in Family Dollar Stores rodent-infested products investigation in TNCleveland City Schools Board of Education opposes Gov. Lee's Education Freedom ActBradley County Commission meeting recapVolkswagen offers new proposal to UAWNashville high school student fatally shoots one student and himself in school cafeteriaTVA sets new power demand record on very cold dayGov. Lee comments on Freedom Education Act, illegal immigrationCleveland/Bradley Chamber of Commerce hosts 99th Annual DinnerTennessee ends 2024 with unemployment rate below U.S. rateTN Gov. Lee to deliver seventh State of the State Address on Feb. 10State report reveals how traffic control worker on I-75 between Ooltewah & Cleveland diedLee University Encore Art Show to open TuesdayMuch-loved BCSO K-9 Joker diesEx-husband of local realtor charged with first-degree murder MondayBradley County Commission work session recapCity of Cleveland addresses KKK flyers circulating in Cleveland and ChattanoogaSpecial session to decide on Tennessee voucher bill is underwayCleveland man charged with first degree and felony murder pleads not guiltyChattanooga business owner Rick Davis charged with passing worthless checksSen. Adam Lowe announces $2.9M site development grant for Spring BranchPassenger jet with 64 aboard collides with Army helicopter while landing at Reagan Airport near DCUPDATE: Case against Harrison man accused of shooting at family playing in snow sent to grand juryEducation Freedom Act passes both chambers of the Tennessee legislatureTwo crashes in Bradley Co. delay traffic while helicopter lands
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Multiple vehicles involved in multiple accidents due to heavy fog in Athens SaturdayTennessee AG announces settlement in principle with NCAA to protect student-athletes' rights25th annual Great Strides Walk to take place March 29Lee University to host Honor Choir Concert Bradley County Commission meeting recapJudge frees Rhea Co. man after 30 years in prison for crimes he did not commitBradley County Schools alumna set to appear on American IdolNew area code use begins for area famously known as the "423"Rural Healthcare Grant awarded to Cleveland StateUAW releases videos amid negotiations with Volkswagen ChattanoogaTwo felons arrested after separate pursuits in East TennesseeDecatur home catches fire Wednesday morningMan killed in Thursday morning crash on Highway 60 in Meigs CountyI-24 EB reduced to two lanes Friday night to Tuesday morningFedEx to close facilities in Dalton & Cleveland this year; Chattanooga location to remain openCar crashes into Athens Women's Clinic Friday morningCleveland man accused of murdering his ex-wife to appear in court today for bond hearingCleveland State's Community Pitch Competition to be held March 25McMinn High School students arrested for conspiracy to commit act of terrorismSchools in the Tennessee Valley close amidst spike in flu casesJudge does not grant bond at Craig Liner hearing MondayBradley County Commission meeting recapGov. Lee delivers 2025 State of the State AddressBradley County Trustee releases schedule for satellite property tax collectionsCleveland celebrates 33rd consecutive year as Tree City USASeveral indicted in Tennessee in human trafficking ring tied to Venezuelan gangGov. Lee signs Education Freedom Act into lawRoad washes out in Polk CountyCleveland State to host free Valentine's concert todayBradley County School Board meeting recap

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