Month: June 2021

Chattanooga’s Famous Riverbend Festival Until 2022

The annual Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga will be delayed for a second time and will return in 2022, according to a release from Friends of the Festival on Tuesday. The board of Friends of the Festival met recently for their regularly scheduled meeting and discussed the timing of the 39th anniversary of the region’s much-loved music …

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Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency 2022 Photo Contest Begins

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is again accepting entries for its 2022 photo contest. Images that are selected will be published in Tennessee Wildlife’s annual calendar. The agency invites interested photographers to submit up to 10 of their best photos on fishing, hunting, boating, and wildlife species native to Tennessee. Previously, the calendar had been …

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Tim Priest Retires as Vol Network Color Analyst, VFL Pat Ryan Tabbed to Replace

After a 22-year career that includes 274 University of Tennessee football games, 14 bowl games and three SEC Championship games, Vol Radio Network football color analyst Tim Priest has decided to step away from the broadcast booth in order to spend more time watching his grandchildren’s athletic exploits. “For the last 22 years, I have …

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Shooting in Bedford Co. leads to man Charged with 4 counts of Attempted First Degree Murder

At 2:59 AM Monday morning, Bedford County deputies responded to a call of a shooting on Whitaker Road in the Wheel community. A female suffered a gunshot wound to the head and survived her injuries. An adult male and two small children were also in the vehicle. After further investigation, it was determined that Gulberto …

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Free Fishing Day is Saturday in Tennessee

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is still celebrating the state’s Free Fishing Day this weekend. On Saturday, June 12, residents and nonresidents of all ages may fish free in Tennessee without a license. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency hopes to introduce kids to the joy of fishing. Children ages 15 and younger may fish without a …

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Flag Retirement Ceremony to be held in Manchester on Saturday

There will be a Flag Retirement Ceremony held at the Coffee County Veterans Building 130 Shelton Road. Manchester, TN this Saturday. The event is designed to properly and respectfully dispose of old, tattered American flags. Flag education and etiquette will be shown and discussed at 4:30 pm, as well as demonstrations of how to properly fold an American …

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Coffee County’s Keri Munn Named Miss Softball for Class-AAA

Keri Munn the outstanding pitcher for the Coffee County Lady Raiders softball team has been named Miss Softball for Class AAA for the 2021 season. This award came from the Tennessee Softball Coaches Association. Munn finished the season by helping her team finish as state runner-up in the TSSAA State Tournament. She batted .308 for …

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Motlow State Announces Return to Normal Activities on All Campuses

Motlow State Community College is excited to announce a return to normal student and staff activities on all its campuses. The College recently moved to Pandemic Level 1, allowing it to open its campuses completely to students, staff, and visitors. All student support services are now fully open. Walk-in service is available. Students are welcome …

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