A wreck involving three vehicles Monday afternoon rresulted in no injuries on Beersheba St. in front of Napa.According to patrol officer Taylor Vanbommel of the McMinnville Police Department, a white Dodge Pickup, driven by 18 year old Travis Hayes of Rock Island, was traveling inbound on Beersheba St. attempting to make a turn into Napa… Continue reading Lunch Time Wreck Yielded No Injuries
City Board Meets Tuesday Night
The McMinnville Board of Mayor and Alderman will meet in regular session Tuesday night on the first floor of City Hall downtown. The board will hear three ordinaces, one of which includes second and final reading for water and sewer tap fees a severability clause. Also a resolution to accept the bi from TT of… Continue reading City Board Meets Tuesday Night
City Board Meets Tuesday Night
The McMinnville Board of Mayor and Alderman will meet in regular session Tuesday night on the first floor of City Hall downtown. The board will hear three ordinaces, one of which includes second and final reading for water and sewer tap fees a severability clause. Also a resolution to accept the bi from TT of… Continue reading City Board Meets Tuesday Night
Spill Friday Led Multiple Agencies Called
A tanker being hauled by an 18-wheeler apparently ruptured and began spilling hazardous material onto the ground ? a material later identified as Chlorobutane, which is highly flammable. The rupture happened behind Shan Chinese Restaurant. Over 15 area agencies responded to a potentially dangerous hazardous material spill on Monteagle mountain Friday morning ? a spill… Continue reading Spill Friday Led Multiple Agencies Called
Actives End The Week At 30
Warren Co.’s updated active covid cases were at 30, up 1 from yesterday. Warren Co.’s positive case count is at 5,528 have tested positive with 5,417 recovered, and 81 deaths. 33,576 have tested negative.Warren C. school-age children between 5-18 only 6 new cases. The Tennessee Department of Health reports 12,142 Tennesseans have died from the… Continue reading Actives End The Week At 30
Actives Rise To 29
Warren Co.’s updated active covid cases were at 29, up 5 from yesterday. Warren Co.’s positive case count is at 5,526 have tested positive with 5,416 recovered, and 81 deaths. 33,493 have tested negative. 82 are hospitalized.. The Tennessee Department of Health reports 12,130 Tennesseans have died from the novel coronavirus. Out of over 7.54… Continue reading Actives Rise To 29
County Unemployment Inches Up In March
Following a slight rise in the statewide unemployment rate in March, jobless statistics experienced minor increases in most of Tennessee?s 95 counties, according to newly released data from the Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD). Five counties across the state did experience lower unemployment for the month, while rates went up in 86 counties,… Continue reading County Unemployment Inches Up In March
County Unemployment Inches Up In March
Following a slight rise in the statewide unemployment rate in March, jobless statistics experienced minor increases in most of Tennessee?s 95 counties, according to newly released data from the Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD). Five counties across the state did experience lower unemployment for the month, while rates went up in 86 counties,… Continue reading County Unemployment Inches Up In March
Graves Named New Principal At Hickory Creek
In a press release Friday Director of Schools Grant Swallows announced that current Irving College Principal Rachael Graves has been named the new principal at Hickory Creek Elementary starting with the 2021-2022 school year. Graves has been principal for 6 years at Irving College. Graves replaces current principal Mike Mansfield, who was announced as the… Continue reading Graves Named New Principal At Hickory Creek
9 Of 6,200 Students Have Positive COVID Tests
With a little over a month left in the school year, Warren Co. Schools, in the latest health report, shows only 9 students out of 6,200 who have tested positive and are isolated, which is about .0002 percent. It’s up slightly from 3 students in March. Only 89 students are quarantined, compared to 49 in… Continue reading 9 Of 6,200 Students Have Positive COVID Tests