Month: August 2022

Bedford County Mayor Proclaims September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

Bedford County Mayor Chad Graham signed a proclamation Tuesday recognizing September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network volunteer Nora Fielding joined Graham for the signing.  Suicide is the ninth-leading cause of all deaths in Tennessee, the second-leading cause of death among youth ages of 10 to 14 as well as young adults ages 25-34 …

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Former Grundy County Chief Deputy Headed to Prison

A former Grundy County Chief Deputy was convicted of use of excessive force on two occasions by a federal judge on Friday, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. 61- year-old Anthony “Tony” Bean was sentenced to 72 months in prison. Bean was convicted of using excessive force against an arrestee on two occasions, the …

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Update on last week’s Tragic Helicopter Crash

The TBI has released new details regarding a helicopter crash that claimed the lives of two law enforcement officers, THP Sgt. Lee Russell and Marion County Detective Matt Blansett. Officials with the TBI say the two men were working normal operation for the Governor’s Task Force on Marijuana Eradication, but as they were flying officials …

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Buy Your License Plate and support Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

The Dollywood Foundation is reminding drivers about Dolly Parton’s Tennessee license plates since the state is requiring all drivers to get new plates this year. The Dolly Parton plates cost an additional $35 each and are available at all county clerk offices across the state. Dolly is giving 100% of the plate sales (other state …

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Friday brought on another School Threat in Coffee County

Friday was another for a threat toward area school. Coffee County Sheriff’s Department SRO Eric Clem intercepted a text message between students that stated, “Going to bring my AK47 to school and shoot it up.” The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department says the student responsible for the text is a 15 year-old juvenile and student at …

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Unemployment Drops in almost every Tennessee County

Despite many companies still having several openings, nearly every county in Tennessee experienced lower unemployment in July. The Department of Labor and Workforce Development says Eighty-nine out of the state’s 95 counties saw their jobless numbers decrease during the month. Unemployment increased slightly in five counties and remained the same in one. Bedford County fell …

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