The Warren Co. Pioneers and Lady Pioneers will try once again to get district play underway as they travel to Shelbyville to take on the Golden Eagles and Eaglettes. Both teams haven’t played since last Tuesday when they split at Siegel. Lady Pioneers are 15-2 on the season while the Pioneers are 7-7. Tipoff is… Continue reading Warren Co. Travels To Shelbyville
City Board To Discuss Roof Leaks
The McMinnville Board of Mayor and Alderman will meet Tuesday night on the second floor board room at City Hall. Several committee meetings will be held prior to the regular board meeting, including Buildings and Grounds who will meet at 5pm to discuss leaks at City Hall building. It affecting mainly the third floor of… Continue reading City Board To Discuss Roof Leaks
House Destroyed By Fire
A house located near the fairgrounds Friday night was destroyed by fire.According to North Warren Fire Chief Ramie Roberts they got the call early Friday evening that a residence at 51 Kayla Lane had caught fire. The owners, Edwin and Pam Myers were not at home at the time and no one else lived at… Continue reading House Destroyed By Fire
Active COVID Cases Rise To Near 200
According to the TN. Dept of Health website, Warren Co.’s COVID death rate rose by 2 last week to 152. That brings the final total in 2021 to 109. Warren Co.’s updated active covid cases were at 199, up 74 from last week. Warren Co.’s positive case count is at 9,216 have tested positive with… Continue reading Active COVID Cases Rise To Near 200
Window Open For Candidates To Pick Up Petitions
Over the past three weeks, there have been 40 candidates that have pick up petitions for various elected offices across Warren County. The only candidates to file so far are Bart Stanley for Circuit Court Judge, Ryan J. Moore for General Sessions Judge, Christy Ross For 1st District County Commissioner and Tommy Savage for 7th… Continue reading Window Open For Candidates To Pick Up Petitions
Claims Fall To Near Christmas Numbers
According to the latest data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce, for the week ending January 1, claims were down from the week before from 4,766 to 4,106, a decrease of 660 from last week. In Warren Co. there are 81 continued claims, up 4 from last week and 31 initial claims, up… Continue reading Claims Fall To Near Christmas Numbers
Monday AM Snow Keeps Utility Workers Busy
Warren Co. residents woke up early Monday morning to 5-6 inches of snow in the area. Forecasters had only predicted between 2-3 inches. Just this past Saturday we were enjoying temperatures near 80 degrees. The snow also left many residents without power.According tp Road Superintendent Levie Glenn crews started around 2:30am Monday trying to clear… Continue reading Monday AM Snow Keeps Utility Workers Busy
Schools Return Tuesday, COVID Guidelines Updated
The second semester of the 2021-2022 school year begins Tuesday January 4with a focus on health and safety for students.According to a press release from Grant Swallows schools will return to in-person learning but following the updated CDC guidelines. Any person that tests positive must isolate for 5 days but can leave isolation if they… Continue reading Schools Return Tuesday, COVID Guidelines Updated
Body Found Friday Identiifed As McCormick
A body found by hunters Friday morning in Rock Island has been identified as 51 year old Richard McCormick. An autopsy was performed Saturday and Sheriff Tommy Myers said he was identified by his tattoos and wallet on his person. He was last seen on November 21 and had been reported missing since November 25,… Continue reading Body Found Friday Identiifed As McCormick
Four Transported In Thursday Evening Wreck
Four people were taken to the hospital following a two vehicle wreck on Shelbyville Road near Trousdale Church of Christ Thursday evening.According to Trooper Ben Cannon of the Tennessee Highway Patrol a 2015 Buick, driven by 64 year old Dennis Morgan, was traveling on Shelbyville Road toward Pocahontas when he noticed a silver Chevy Enclave,… Continue reading Four Transported In Thursday Evening Wreck