SCHOOL CLOSINGS / DELAYS – DEC. 12, 2019
(UPDATED 5:20 a.m. Thursday, December 12, 2019) reload this story for updates! SCHOOL CLOSING/DELAYS – THURS. DEC. 12, 2019 TWO HOUR DELAY... Read More
CROSSVILLE POLICE HONORS SEVERAL WITH AWARDS
The Crossville Police Department proudly recognized several officers and a civilian staff member with Officer of the Month awards, Certificate of Appreciation... Read More
PROPOSED TENNESSEE BILL WOULD REQUIRE ATHLETES TO PARTICIPATE BASED ON BIOLOGICAL SEX
Tennessee State Representative Bruce Griffey submitted a bill for consideration this week calling to require elementary and secondary school athletes to participate... Read More
CROSSVILLE MAN TASERED TWICE DURING INCIDENT AT HOSPITAL
A subject was tased by Crossville police yesterday after reportedly failing to comply with an officers order to stop during an incident... Read More
MARIA IRIZARRY, AGE 90
Maria Teresa Negron Irizarry, age 90, of Kingston, passed away December 10, 2019. Survivors include son and daughter-in-law: Carlos Alberto and Paula... Read More
RESIDENTS CAN NOW APPLY ONLINE FOR PERSONALIZED TENNESSEE LICENSE PLATE
Tennesseans can now apply online for a personalized license plate. Residents can pick from over 100 types of license plate designs and... Read More
GALLAHER, CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER, BACK IN ROANE COUNTY JAIL
Not even a year after being paroled from prison, a man convicted of manslaughter in Roane County is back behind bars. Court... Read More
COLVIN ARRESTED BY ROCKWOOD POLICE ON SEVERAL CHARGES
Rockwood police went to Meadows Apartments yesterday to a report of a wanted person. Officers encountered 24-year-old Phillip Jeremy Colvin of Rockwood.... Read More
DUMP TRUCK REPORTED STOLEN IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Cumberland County deputies went to an area on the 5900 block of Chestnut Hill Road yesterday to take a theft report. Officers... Read More
NEWS FROM THE CROSSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING – DEC. 10, 2019
The Crossville City Council met this evening. Here is highlights from the meeting: STUDENT OF THE MONTH The city council recognized 2nd... Read More