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A Scott County plastics maker will return $2.58M after federal officials say it miscounted affiliate employees on a COVID-era PPP application.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A traffic stop in Lincoln County ended with a fatal ingestion; deputies traced the source to a Huntland home and arrested three after seizing drugs and firearms.
A Clarksville woman and four dogs died in a house fire on South Senseney Circle, Clarksville Fire Rescue reported. Investigators are on scene.
Spring Hill police posted photos after an electric dirt bike fled officers on Commonwealth Drive near Longview Elementary. The department is asking for anonymous tips.
The IRS offered disaster relief after Winter Storm Fern, but reporting differs: some outlets say Tennessee has until June 8 while an IRS release lists May 22 for named counties.
A high-speed chase in Chapel Hill ended when a car crashed into a chimney-sweeping shop; police have identified the driver and the Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating.
New federal SNAP and TANF rules could shrink Tennessee's count of economically disadvantaged students, risking tens of millions in K‑12 funding unless the state updates its formula.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
NDOT will roll out marked downtown rideshare pickup zones, expanding a TPAC pilot aimed at easing event-time congestion and clearing curb lanes.
Crossville police arrested an 18-year-old tied to a March 22 rape report; he is being held at the county jail on a $250,000 bond. The investigation is ongoing.
Community & Society in ...
Gallatin has paused all burn permits amid gusty winds and dry conditions. Residents are warned to avoid outdoor burning while the suspension remains in effect.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Convexity's 5 City has signed five office leases but brokers are holding prime floors for a potential large tenant.
Rural Metro and state forestry crews battled a roughly 10–15-acre brush fire off Mynatt Road in Halls; crews dug lines and the state temporarily paused burn permits.
A temporary-plate check in Mt. Juliet led officers to arrest a Nashville man wanted on a felony criminal homicide charge, police say. The stop happened around 3 a.m. on Lebanon Road.
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