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Tennessee Lottery players win lower tier prizes in Mega Millions drawing
Five lucky lottery players won lower tier prizes in pursuit of the $1.1 billion dollar Mega Millions jackpot. The Tennessee Lottery said one winning ticket worth $20,000 was sold in St. Joseph in Lawrence County. Two $10,000 winning tickets were sold at Lucky's Place on Huntsville Highway in Fayetteville, Tennessee.
Private jet nearly crashes into Tennessee airport
TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (WKRN) – A private jet had a close call with the Tullahoma airport in Tennessee on Wednesday, according to airport officials. Tullahoma Municipal Airport Manager Jon Glass said the private jet crashed into the fence between the airfield and the terminal building Wednesday morning, coming to a stop only feet away from the facility.
Advance Financial offering teens learning opportunity
NASHVILLE, TN — On Saturday, March 30, the Be Pro Be Proud Mobile Workshop will make a stop at Advance Financial in Fayetteville, Tennessee at 2009 Wilson Parkway. The mobile workshop gives teens hands-on experience in skilled workforce jobs such as welding, construction, heavy machinery, forestry, and more. The workshop is a custom-manufactured, expandable semi-trailer filled with cutting-edge virtual and augmented reality technical career simulators.
House considered 'total loss' after fire on Tanner Point Drive in New Market
First responders are currently on the scene of a house fire on Tanner Point Drive in New Market. According to the Moores Mill Volunteer Fire & Rescue, one house is a total loss after a fire. Two neighboring houses had heat damage, but the department says it's nothing major and they were able to stop it before it spread.
How Rick Insell built a Tennessee high school girls basketball dynasty at Shelbyville
Rick Insell knew he had the ingredients for a talented basketball team in 1984. He had no idea what it would eventually mean for the Shelbyville girls program. There were, however, signs of greatness in the making. "I had two good freshmen in Jill Mitchell and Angela Moorehead and a...
Metro Council passes first reading of food truck ordinance
With the steady rise of food trucks, the Moore County Metro Council held the first reading of an ordinance and permit allowing mobile food truck vending in the county. The ordinance to allow mobile food vending was presented to the council for it’s March 18 meeting, where members had a chance to go over it and ask questions. According to the ordinance presented, the purpose of the it was to protect the public health, safety and general welfare of individuals, and the community at large, to establish uniform regulations for the operation of mobile food vendors and to enhance street level economic opportunities within Lynchburg and Moore County.
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