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  • Interstate Construction Halted for Easter Holiday Travel

    The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) will suspend all interstate construction work on Easter weekend in anticipation of increased holiday travel. TDOT crews and contractors will stop all road construction work that requires lane closures beginning Thursday, March 28, at 6:00 p.m. through Monday, April 1 at 6:00 a.m. This will provide maximum roadway capacity to motorists…


  • Tennessee Gas Prices Jump 9 Cents

    Pump price increases across the state gained momentum last week, rising nine cents on average. The Tennessee Gas Price average is now $3.18 which is 24 cents more expensive than one month ago and five cents more than one year ago.   “There’s still plenty of upward pressure on gas prices right now in the market, and with last week’s crude oil price increases…


  • Burn Permits Required Through May 15th

    To reduce wildland fire risk, Tennesseans are reminded that a burn permit from the Tennessee Department of Agriculture Forestry Division is required through May 15 for all open burning where local restrictions do not apply. “Fire prevention starts with each of us practicing safe burning and only burning when it’s safe. The burn permit process…


  • Lois Gilley Larimer 1932-2024

    A woman who gave a lifetime of service to Woodbury and Cannon County has died. Lois Gilley Larimer, 91, passed away Thursday. Larimer served 25 years as Clerk and Master of Cannon County, as well as 10 years in the General Sessions and Circuit Courts. At the time of her death, she was an alderman…


  • Unemployment Dips to Near Record-Low Level in February


  • Local United Way Announces New President

    Your local United Way is pleased to announce the appointment of its new President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Kristen Swann, effective April 1, 2024. Your local United Way serves Rutherford, Cannon, Bedford, and Lincoln Counties. Swann has worked at your local United Way for nine years, in various fields such as marketing, events, and…


  • Celebrating National Ag Day March 19th

    March 19 is National Ag Day –  a day to celebrate the less than two percent of the population who provide food, fiber and fuel to all of us. Agriculture is no doubt our most important industry and National Ag Day is a chance for us to recognize and show our appreciation for all farmers…


  • Sobriety Checkpoint Scheduled in Cannon County

    The Tennessee Highway Patrol will be conducting a Sobriety Checkpoint on March 29, 2024, on State Route 64 in Cannon County. Impaired driving is a serious crime that kills more than 16,000 people and injures 305,000 others every year in the United States. Troopers will evaluate drivers for signs of alcohol or drug impairment. Troopers…


  • Cannon County Schools Honors the March Good Citizen of the Month

    Cannon County Schools would like to congratulate the March Good Citizen of the Month Award Winner, Karlee-Jo Wheeler, a 5th-grade student from Cannon South Elementary. Karlee-Jo was nominated by her 5th-grade teachers, Tonya Melton, Jordan Anderson, and Tracy Hale. The teachers state that Karlee-Jo ensures her classmates never feel left out. She is respectful and…


  • State Agency Warns to be on the Lookout for Scammers

    Scammers, identity thieves, and fraudsters cheated Tennesseans out of a reported $133.6 million of their hard-earned money in 2023, landing Tennessee as the state with the 16th highest rate of fraud in the United States.   Those shocking figures are courtesy of the Federal Trade Commission’s newly released Consumer Sentinel Network 2023 report which identifies more than 73,000 instances of fraud and…