PROPOSED SHOOTING SPORTS PARK HOT TOPIC AT CROSSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
It was a standing-room-only crowd at Tuesday night’s Crossville City Council meeting with most of those attendees interested in the Shooting Sports... Read More
RESIDENTS NEAR PROPOSED SHOOTING SPORTS PARK SAY “RETHINK LOCATION”
Tuesday night’s Crossville City Council work session ended on a disparaging note. Council Member Pamela Harris introduced an item in old business... Read More
COUGAR SIGHTINGS CONFIRMED IN MIDDLE AND WEST TENNESSEE
At least nine cougar sightings have been confirmed in the state of Tennessee. TWRA said they will be monitoring the natural expansion... Read More
TWRA INVESTIGATING BALD EAGLE SHOOTINGS IN MEIGS AND RHEA COUNTIES
Researchers with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are looking into the shooting of two bald... Read More
ROANE COUNTY COMMISSION TALKS “AQUATIC WEEDS”
The Roane County Commission discussed “aquatic weeds” at their Monday night meeting. The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency placed the weeds in Watts... Read More
WORK BEGINS ON PROPOSED CROSSVILLE SHOOTING SPORTS PARK
For the second time in a week, the City of Crossville has paired up with Cumberland County in working on a project... Read More
TWRA WARNS THAT LOW WATER LEVELS INCREASE BOATING HAZARD
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. — With the statewide duck season set to open, winter angling opportunities and those recreational boaters withstanding colder temperatures to... Read More
CROSSVILLE MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO ILLEGALLY KILLING BULL ELK
A Crossville man has pleaded guilty to the illegal shooting of a bull elk in October. 56-year-old Timothy C. Copeland appeared before... Read More
TWRA SEEKS HELP IN FINDING INFORMATION ABOUT AN ILLEGAL ELK SHOOTING
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is asking the public’s help for information about an elk that was illegally shot over the weekend... Read More
TWRA WARNS HUNTERS TO BE CAUTIOUS DURING DRY PERIOD
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is cautioning all hunters that current dry conditions can lead to fires with muzzle-loading season opening across... Read More