TN Department of Homeland Security and Come Home Tennessee host the mobile TN licensure, ID, and permit van
TN Department of Homeland Security and Come Home Tennessee host the mobile TN licensure, ID, and permit van The Tennessee Department of Homeland Security and Come Home Tennessee, a branch of the Ayers Foundation, were on hand at local high schools last week with their mobile licensure, ID, and permit van. Across the two days…
Read MoreLocal students have been named to Cumberlands’ President’s List for the Spring ‘26 semester
Local students have been named to Cumberlands’ President’s List for the Spring ‘26 semester In recognition of academic performance, the Office of Academic Affairs at University of the Cumberlands has named several local students to the President’s List for the spring 2026 semester. To be eligible for the President’s List, students must be enrolled in…
Read MoreLocal students named to Cumberlands’ Dean’s List for Spring 2026
Local students named to Cumberlands’ Dean’s List for Spring 2026 WILLIAMSBURG, KY – In recognition of academic performance, the Office of Academic Affairs at University of the Cumberlands has named several local students to the Dean’s List for the spring 2026 semester. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students must be enrolled in at…
Read MoreJoey Zachary named new Power Line instructor at TCAT Oneida/Huntsville
Joey Zachary named new Power Line instructor at TCAT Oneida/Huntsville ONEIDA — Joey Zachary, a veteran journeyman lineman at Plateau Electric Cooperative, has been named the new Power Line Construction and Maintenance instructor at TCAT Oneida/Huntsville, President Dwight Murphy announced Monday. Zachary joins TCAT Oneida/Huntsville after a 20-year career with Plateau Electric. He first went…
Read MoreMulti Agency Investigation Leads To Numerous Poaching Convictions In Tennessee And Kentucky
Multi Agency Investigation Leads To Numerous Poaching Convictions In Tennessee And Kentucky A coordinated investigation by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) and the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) has resulted in multiple convictions for illegal hunting activities spanning both states. Violations included possession of Class I wildlife without…
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Read MoreSlaven Sentenced in Elder Abuse Case
Slaven Sentenced in Elder Abuse Case By Shane Gilreath SCN Contributing Editor [email protected] After a conviction in February, a Scott County man was sentenced last week to 20 years in prison following a trial that saw multiple convictions involving the abuse of an elderly victim. On April 27th, Criminal Court Judge Zachary R. Walden imposed…
Read MoreJones Named to Forbes Best-in-State List
Jones Named to Forbes Best-in-State List By Shane Gilreath SCN Contributing Editor [email protected] Vantage Point Financial Planning announced this month that Phillip Jones has been named to the 2026 Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Advisors list, a national recognition that highlights top financial professionals across the country. The honor reflects a consistent commitment to helping clients pursue…
Read MoreVeterans Park Starts Construction
Veterans Park Starts Construction By Shane Gilreath SCN Contributing Editor [email protected] When SCN visited the site of the future Veterans of the American Revolution Memorial Park last November, the property was little more than a quaint open field, even reminiscent of the rugged ground where 18th-century patriots once fought for independence, but five months later,…
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