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Bradley County Commission voting session recap
on December 3rd, 2024
The Bradley County Commission met last night for a voting session. Bradley County Mayor, Gary Davis presented a resolution that authorizes Bradley County to accept what is considered “leftover" property from the Lower River Road Bridge project. TDOT replaced the bridge and any remaining property will be deeded to the county. The Mayor explained that the county could resell the property. The motion...  Read More
Blythe-Bower Elementary named a 2023-24 Tennessee Reward School
on December 3rd, 2024
Cleveland City Schools announced yesterday that Blythe-Bower Elementary has been named a 2023-2024 Tennessee Reward School. This recognition, given by the Tennessee Department of Education, is the highest honor in Tennessee’s accountability system. To earn this distinction, a school must achieve an overall federal accountability score of 3.1 or higher out of 4.0. This score reflects strong perform...  Read More
Adopt-a-cop this Christmas in Cleveland
on December 2nd, 2024
From Local 3 News: The Cleveland Police Department is seeking 110 people to 'adopt' one or more of their 110 police officers and K9s.From Monday, Dec. 2 to Wednesday, Dec. 18, you can send an officer a handwritten note of appreciation, an ornament or care package, a post from the department said.Gifts from previous years:You can receive your officer's name, whether a random draw or by request, by ...  Read More
Eggs in five southern states and cucumbers nationally recalled due to potential salmonella
on December 2nd, 2024
From Fox 17: Two major food recalls have been issued due to potential salmonella contamination.First, cucumbers linked to an outbreak that sickened 68 people across 19 states were recalled. Eighteen people were hospitalized, though no deaths were reported. The CDC says the cucumbers, grown in Sonora, Mexico, were sold between October 12 and November 26 by SunFed Produce, based in Arizona. Customer...  Read More
Suspected case of highly pathogenic avian influenza detected in Tennessee
on December 2nd, 2024
From The Chattanoogan (Read Full Article Here): The Tennessee State Veterinarian reports a suspected case of highly pathogenic avian influenza, more commonly known as the Bird Flu, at a commercial chicken facility in West Tennessee.Following a sudden increase in bird deaths, tests indicate the likely presence of the virus, although confirmation of the strain is still pending. A 6.2-mile control zo...  Read More
Family claims Chattanooga police negligence caused woman's murder in $5 million lawsuit
on November 27th, 2024
From Local 3 News: The family of Kara Akins, who was murdered nearly a year ago, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Chattanooga, the Chattanooga Police Department, and her ex-boyfriend, former CPD officer Lawrence Goodine.The lawsuit, which demands $5 million in damages, alleges that the police department failed to act on multiple complaints from Akins about Goodine’s harassmen...  Read More
Polk Co. man indicted, charged with sexual exploitation of a minor
on November 27th, 2024
From Local 3 News: A CyberTip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) resulted in the arrest of a Benton, TN man, the TBI says.In April 2023, special agents received word that dozens of files believed to be child sexual abuse material were uploaded into a digital storage cloud owned by 22-year-old Rory Frerichs.A Polk County Grand Jury charged him with two counts of sex...  Read More
City of Cleveland launching new podcast with Mayor Kevin Brooks
on November 27th, 2024
From Local 3 News: Cleveland Mayor Kevin Brooks is launching a podcast titled "5 Points with the Mayor," according to a post from the City of Cleveland.Each episode of the podcast will feature him having conversations about five points of interest going on around the city.Alongside Cleveland City Manager Joe Fivas, Mayor Brooks will welcome local guests to chat about events and upcoming projects.A...  Read More
BCSO and Lynn Jones Foundation to deliver 200 Thanksgiving meals to local families
on November 26th, 2024
The Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, Cleveland Police Department, and the Lynn Jones Foundation are distributing 200 Thanksgiving meals to families in need. Officers will deliver the meals starting at 9:00 a.m today. In a release, Sheriff Steve Lawson expressed gratitude for the partnership with the Lynn Jones Foundation, highlighting the importance of giving back during the holiday season....  Read More
State and local law enforcement addresses Venezuelan gang following affiliated arrest
on November 26th, 2024
From Local 3 News: The TBI says one known member of the Venezuelan gang Tren De Aragua (TDA) was arrested in Chattanooga.Adelvis Rodriguez Carmona was arrested in a Human Trafficking Operation, and he is a known gang member of the TDA.The TBI stumbled upon the TDA gang two years ago in middle Tennessee. People were arrested in that case, and the rest fled.Now, the TDA has started to pop up around ...  Read More
Meigs Co. Sheriff's Office releases more details on drowning deaths of deputy, detainee
on November 26th, 2024
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: The State of Tennessee's Office of the 9th District Attorney General released several reports Monday, sharing their findings from the accident that resulted in the drowning deaths of Meigs Co. Sheriff's Office Deputy RJ Leonard and detainee Tabitha Smith.The newly unsealed autopsy reports determined that both Deputy Leonard and Tabitha Smith drowned when the patrol vehic...  Read More
House Democratic Caucus elects leadership, Clemmons remains Caucus Chair
on November 25th, 2024
From Local 3 News: The Tennessee House Democratic Caucus elected its leadership positions on Saturday, November 23 for the upcoming 114th General Assembly of the Tennessee House of Representatives.Representative Karen Camper of Memphis will remain the House Democratic Leader, and Nashville Representative John Ray Clemmons will continue in his title as Caucus Chair.Rep. Karen Camper of Memphis rema...  Read More
Bradley County Commission seeking candidates for Bradley County Board of Education seat
on November 25th, 2024
The Bradley County Commission is seeking candidates to fill a vacancy on the Bradley County Board of Education for District 7.To apply, those interested must submit a letter of interest by email to: lmoultrie@bradleycountytn.gov no later than noon on Friday, December 8th. Applicants must live in the 7th District to apply. Applicants will be interviewed during the Bradley County Commission Work Ses...  Read More
Bradley County Schools announces Tina McCracken as TDOE's RISE Award winner
on November 25th, 2024
Bradley County Schools recently announced that Tina McCracken, the Administrative Assistant at Waterville Community Elementary School, has been named a recipient of the Tennessee Department of Education's RISE Award.The Recognizing Inspiring School Employees Award honors classified school employees who provide exemplary service to students.The Tennessee Department of Education, and the Governor’s ...  Read More
Unemployment rates down in two-thirds of Tennessee’s counties
on November 22nd, 2024
Unemployment rates in two-thirds of Tennessee’s counties declined from the previous month, according to newly released data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. In 63 of the state’s 95 counties, unemployment rates for October were down when compared with September’s rates. Rates remained the same in 15 counties and increased in 17 counties.  Statewide, Tennessee’s seas...  Read More
Cleveland City Schools announces 2024-25 District and Novice Teachers of the Year
on November 22nd, 2024
Cleveland City Schools has announced the recipients of the 2024-2025 District Teachers of the Year and Novice Teachers of the Year awards.District teachers of the year:Jessica Beard, Candy’s Creek Cherokee ElementaryCecily Williams, Cleveland Middle SchoolKarina Burgueno, Cleveland High SchoolDistrict Novice Teachers of the Year:Laura Stilltrotter, Blythe-Bower ElementaryGrace Garrett, Cleveland M...  Read More
Grants awarded to Bradley, Polk, Meigs counties for senior center projects
on November 22nd, 2024
State Rep. Dan Howell has announced that $210,000 in grant funding has been awarded to advance senior center projects in Bradley, Meigs, and Polk Counties.The funds are part of a $3 million appropriation approved by the Tennessee General Assembly and administered by the Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging to help senior centers organize activities, host social events, or upgrade their fac...  Read More
Fatal crash in Athens claims life of 21-year-old woman
on November 22nd, 2024
From Local 3 News: A 21-year-old woman was killed in a two-car collision in Athens on John J. Duncan Parkway Thursday, November 21.Athens Fire Department and EMS worked to care for the victims in the two vehicles, in which one suffered minor injuries and the other driver, Athalie Cleminte, was pronounced dead upon arrival.Police believe Cleminte's car crossed the center line and struck the other d...  Read More
Police in TN Valley explain Human Trafficking protocol after TBI warns of Venezuelan Gang activity
on November 21st, 2024
From Local 3 News: The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says there is activity of the Venezuelan gang, Tren De Aragua (TDA), in every major city in the state."They are in Tennessee. Primarily we see them engaged in human trafficking," said TBI Director, David Rausch.Both the Chattanooga Police Department and the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office say neither agencies have evidence of TDA in our are...  Read More
Ashlynn's Weekender Guide
on November 21st, 2024
Good morning and happy Thursday! We are just one week away from Thanksgiving! It's time to get the turkey. stuffing, green bean casserole, or whatever your favorite Thanksgiving dish is ready! For some of you, this will be your second or fourth Thanksgiving (or Friendsgiving) meal you share this month. Just remember, throughout all your turkey eating, to take in the memories that you have with you...  Read More
"Every hit has to hurt": TN man convicted of conspiring to murder FBI employees
on November 21st, 2024
From Local 3 News: After a three-day trial, Edward Kelley, 35, has been convicted of conspiracy to murder federal employees, solicitation of a crime of violence, and influencing a federal official by threat.The evidence showed that while Kelley was awaiting trial for his involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol breach, he developed a plan to murder law enforcement, including FBI agents and empl...  Read More
Aubrey Preston wins petition to become temporary conservator for Life Care's Forrest Preston
on November 21st, 2024
From our news partners at Local 3 News: Aubrey Preston, son of Life Care Centers of America founder Forrest L. Preston, has won a petition to become his father’s temporary emergency conservator.Chancery Court Chancellor Jerri Bryant sided with Aubrey Preston during a hearing yesterday, ruling that Aubrey will become Forrest’s conservator for a 60-day period. She noted that her ruling was “not a de...  Read More
One in six people in Bradley County face food insecurity
on November 20th, 2024
From our partners at Local 3 News: One in six people are food insecure in Bradley County. That's an increase of almost 3% compared to the previous year. “Food insecurity is a critical need right now,” said Corrine Freeman, Executive Director of the Caring Place. “With the Chattanooga Area Food Bank, their support as our primary source and our primary supplier of food product that makes that possib...  Read More
Watch Life Care's Forrest Preston conservatorship hearing today on Mix TV
on November 20th, 2024
From the Cleveland Daily Banner: A lawsuit was filed by Aubrey Preston, son of Life Care Centers of America founder Forrest L. Preston, seeking emergency conservatorship for his 91-year-old father. Aubrey alleges Forrest is suffering from dementia and is being abused and exploited by his wife, Kim Preston.  Read the full story here.A hearing is scheduled today in Bradley County Chancery Court. WCL...  Read More
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