A two vehicle wreck on Nashville Highway Wednesday morning resulted in no injuries. According to Trooper Andrew Coppinger of the Tennessee Highway Patrol a red Mercedes Mountaineer, driven by 78 year old Violet Turner of McMinnville, was pulling out from Pigeon Hill Road onto the 70S bypass when she struck a gold Toyota Corolla, driven… Continue reading Wednesday AM Wreck Yielded No Injuries
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School Board Gives Employees Bonus
The Warren Co. Board of Education Monday night voted unanimously to give all regular full time and part time employees a 750 bonus. The money will appear in either the April or May paychecks. The bonuses will come from federal ESSER funding.In other business, Director of Schools Grant Swallows gave an update on the proposed… Continue reading School Board Gives Employees Bonus
Lady Pioneers Season Ends
The Warren Co. Lady Pioneers saw their season come to an end Monday night at Coffee Co. as they defeated by Bradley Central 45-21. Coffee Co.’s season also ended as they were edged by McMinn Co. 53-51. The Lady Pioneers finished 24-8. It was the most wins in a single season in over 20 years… Continue reading Lady Pioneers Season Ends
Claims Down Over 2,000
According to the latest data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce, for the week ending February 19, claims were down from the week before from 4,675 to 2,657, a decrease of 2,018 from last week. In Warren Co. there are 67 continued claims, down 5 from last week and 8 initial claims, up… Continue reading Claims Down Over 2,000
Death Rate Up 3, Actives Down Over 350
On Wednesday TDH released its report dated from last Saturday Feb.19. According to the TN. Dept of Health website, Warren Co.’s COVID death rate increased by 3 to 163. It was the 11th of 2022. Warren Co.’s updated active covid cases were at 280, down 357 from last week.Warren Co.’s positive case count is at… Continue reading Death Rate Up 3, Actives Down Over 350
Death Rate Up 3, Actives Down Over 350
On Wednesday TDH released its report dated from last Saturday Feb.19. According to the TN. Dept of Health website, Warren Co.’s COVID death rate increased by 3 to 163. It was the 11th of 2022. Warren Co.’s updated active covid cases were at 280, down 357 from last week.Warren Co.’s positive case count is at… Continue reading Death Rate Up 3, Actives Down Over 350
Willis Cited For Revoked License
A one vehicle wreck on Old Shelbyville Road resulted in no injuries.According to Major Jason Walker of the Warren Co. Sheriffs Department a 2005 Altima, driven by 40 year old Rickey Willis of McMinnville, was traveling north on Shelbyville Road near Walker Rd. when he hit his brakes and hydroplaned. The vehicle went into a… Continue reading Willis Cited For Revoked License
Willis Cited For Revoked License
A one vehicle wreck on Old Shelbyville Road resulted in no injuries.According to Major Jason Walker of the Warren Co. Sheriffs Department a 2005 Altima, driven by 40 year old Rickey Willis of McMinnville, was traveling north on Shelbyville Road near Walker Rd. when he hit his brakes and hydroplaned. The vehicle went into a… Continue reading Willis Cited For Revoked License
School Board Meets Monday
The Warren Co. Board of Education will have their monthly meeting Monday night at Irving College Elementary School on Dry Creek Road. The Certified and Classified Employees of the month will be announced. During Director of Schools Grant Swallows Operation Report he’ll discuss the federal funding for ESSER and will discuss Gov. Bill Lee’s new… Continue reading School Board Meets Monday
Resolution Removed For Passage To Elect Superintendents
The Warren Co. Board of Commissioners voted to remove the resolution at Tuesday night’s meeting to reject the passage of school superintendents. Education Commissioner Carlene Brown made the motion to remove it saying more discussion is needed. Director of Schools Grant Swallows, while giving his report, said it’s been a challenging for teachers and educators… Continue reading Resolution Removed For Passage To Elect Superintendents