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  • Three People Arrested, Charged in Serial Theft Investigation

    Special agents from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation have charged three people in connection to an ongoing theft case.At the request of 16th Judicial District Attorney General Jennings Jones, TBI agents opened an investigation into Kamay Miller (DOB 12/7/1987), Nyema Malloy (DOB 3/24/1985), and Zaire Harper (DOB 3/18/1993), who had been arrested by the Woodbury…


  • Scam Alert: Impersonators Targeting Workers’ Compensation Claimants

    The Tennessee Bureau of Workers’ Compensation has been made aware of a scam targeting workers in other states. Individuals are falsely claiming to represent their equivalent of our Court of Workers’ Compensation Claims. In these scams, workers are contacted by phone, email, text message, or video call and told they must pay money to receive workers’…


  • Safety Improvement at SR 1 (70) & SR 64/Bradyville Road

    A media release from the Cannon County Executive’s office reports a safety improvement has been performed at one of the most active intersections in the county.  We’re pleased to share that, after Cannon County Government reached out and worked closely with the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), intersection rumble strips have now been installed at…


  • Milling to Close Lanes on I-24 in Rutherford County

    The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) will conduct lane closures on Interstate 24 in Rutherford County. On Wednesday, February 4, from 4 a.m. to 1 p.m., TDOT crews will close eastbound lanes on I-24 from mile marker 67 to 68, just east of Sam Ridley Parkway. Crews will close two lanes at a time, starting…


  • Federal Funding to Tennessee to Support State-Led Recovery from Winter Storm

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continue to support the local and state-led response to the winter storm in Tennessee. On January 28, President Trump amended Tennessee’s federal emergency disaster declaration, allowing FEMA to quickly reimburse the state for response efforts totaling $3.75 million. “DHS and FEMA began…


  • United Way Announces the Opening of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program and Ribbon Cutting

    United Way of South Central Tennessee announces the opening of the VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) program for the upcoming tax season, January 31st – April 11th, 2026. According to the IRS, the EITC “helps low- to moderate-income workers and families get a tax break. If you qualify, you can use the credit to reduce…


  • TDOT Continues Clearance Efforts in Middle Tennessee

    The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) continues to urge motorists to stay home as clearance of interstate and state routes continues. TDOT crews are on day seven of around-the-clock operations and are making real progress despite challenging conditions. This is a statewide, coordinated response, and every region is engaged. These figures help illustrate the scale…


  • THP Continues to Assist Motorists During Winter Storm

    As ice, downed trees, and hazardous road conditions continue to impact travel across Tennessee, the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) has been working tirelessly to assist motorists. Since the start of the storm, THP troopers have responded to a significant number of weather-related incidents. They have been on duty around the clock, assisting stranded drivers, responding…


  • Weather Related Closings for Tuesday, January 27th

    Cannon County Schools are closed. Cannon County government offices are closed Tuesday.  This includes the County Health Department and the convenience center. All Cannon County General Sessions and Juvenile Court dockets are canceled for Tuesday. General Sessions cases will be reset to February 17th.  All attorneys and parties will be contacted later this week to…


  • TDOT Asking Motorists Not to Drive in Dangerous, Icy Conditions

    TDOT Asking Motorists Not to Drive in Dangerous, Icy Conditions The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) continues to strongly urge motorists to stay home. TDOT crews are on their fourth day of clearing roads and are now removing downed trees. Due to the prolonged weather event, with ice and dangerously low temperatures being experienced across the state, conditions…