Friday Night Finals 10/17/25

WEST TN: Adamsville 35, Loretto 7 Covington 31, Dyersburg 14 Dyer Co. 27, USJ 26 Fairview 42, Camden 36 Giles Co. 47, Jackson North Side 21 Haywood 42, Memphis Business 40 Humboldt 47, Lake Co. 42 Jackson

Shelby County Mayor Declares State of Emergency

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Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris has declared a local state of emergency for the protection of Memphis residents. Channel 3 reports, local governments and law enforcement agencies have been told to expect increased arrests at nearly 200%

Wrongful Death Lawsuit for AES

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A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed in Humphreys County Circuit Court against the parent company of Accute Energetic Systems (AES), in regards to the October 10th explosion. Channel 7 reports; the suit was filed Thursday on

Dr. Marshall Priest III Honored at UT Martin

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UTM honored Dr. Marshall Priest III and his family by naming a Gooch Hall nursing classroom the Priest Family Clinical Excellence Lab.   Dr. Priest was raised in Carroll County, graduated from Huntingdon High School and attended

Severe Weather

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The KenTenn areas may be experiencing some severe weather Saturday afternoon through Sunday morning. Weather Radar forecasts from the National Weather Service indicate that from mid afternoon Saturday to early Sunday morning, the area could see large

APPLICATION PERIOD FOR MID-SEASON WMA WATERFOWL OPENS WEDNESDAY

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The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency announced that the application period for the Mid-Season Wildlife Management Area Waterfowl Quota Hunt will be open from October 22nd through November 12th. Applications can be submitted online at gooutdoorstennessee.com, through the

Burn Permits Needed Until May 15th

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The Tennessee Department of Forestry is now requiring burn permits from October 15 until May 15th for controlled and intentional fires. The Department says that the permit system is a way to let people know about when,

Senator McConnell Falls Again

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  Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, fell again Thursday in the basement of a Capitol office building in Washington, D.C. The video appeared to show the Senator grabbing another person’s arm as he fell onto his left side.