The Central Baptist Association on Thursday will be giving out toys to needy families and kids. In October the Warren Co. Rescue Squad turned it over to them after 60 years. Rescue Squad Chief Chad Hillis said with a lot of members getting older, and with the passing of longtime chief Fred Hillis, they felt… Continue reading Central Baptist Association To Hand Out Toys
City Joins Opiod Settlement
The McMinnville Board of Mayor and Alderman Tuesday night passed a resolution to join the State of Tennessee and other local governments as participants in the Tennessee State-Subdivisions Opiod Abatement Agreement and approving the settlement agreement. City Attorney Tim Pirtle told the board that if the settlements become effective, Tennessee will be eligible to receive… Continue reading City Joins Opiod Settlement
City Joins Opiod Settlement
The McMinnville Board of Mayor and Alderman Tuesday night passed a resolution to join the State of Tennessee and other local governments as participants in the Tennessee State-Subdivisions Opiod Abatement Agreement and approving the settlement agreement. City Attorney Tim Pirtle told the board that if the settlements become effective, Tennessee will be eligible to receive… Continue reading City Joins Opiod Settlement
Bain Bound Over
58 year old Ronnie Glenn Bain appeared in general sessions Court Tuesday and waived his right to a preliminary hearing and was bound over to the grand jury. He is charged with six counts of aggravated cruelty and cruelty to animals. He allegedly abandoned a German Shepherd dog and five puppies in the Shellsford Road… Continue reading Bain Bound Over
Local Sales Tax Up Almost 8 Percent
Warren Co. collected just over 1.3 million dollars in local sales tax during November, that’s according to figures released by City Administrator Nolan Ming. In November 2021, Warren Co. collected 1,309,518 dollars, up almost 8 percent from November 2020’s figures of 1,213,542 dollars. In the last 12 months Warren CO. has collected over 15.3 million… Continue reading Local Sales Tax Up Almost 8 Percent
City Board Meets Tuesday Night
The McMinnville Board of Mayor and Alderman will have three committee meetings Tuesday night in the 2nd floor board room at City Hall. The Finance Committee will meet at 6:15 to consider separating the positions of City Recorder and Finance Director. Building and Grounds will meet at 6:35 to discuss the Magness Dr. right of… Continue reading City Board Meets Tuesday Night
Two Arrested In Friday Evening Wreck
A man and his girlfriend were arrested Friday evening after he crashed into a car on Highway 55.According to Troopers Wade Myers and Ben Cannon a 2006 Buick Rendezvous, driven by 68 year old Bobby Towry of Morrison was traveling eastbound on Highway 55 when he traveled into the westbound lane and struck a 2015… Continue reading Two Arrested In Friday Evening Wreck
COVID Deaths Up 1 From Last Week
According to the TN. Dept of Health website, Warren Co.’s COVID death rate rose by 1 to 133. That makes it 90 in 2021. Warren Co.’s updated active covid cases were at 103, up 24 from last week. Warren Co.’s positive case count is at 8,908 have tested positive with 8,672 recovered, and 133 deaths.… Continue reading COVID Deaths Up 1 From Last Week
Nolan Identified In Monday AM Fire
The resident who perished in the trailer fire on Bridge builders Road has been identified as 47 year old Jimmy Dale Nolan. According to Chief Phillip Prater they got the call around 6;30am about a structure fire at a mobile home on Bridge Builders Road. Prater said when they arrived the mobile home was fully… Continue reading Nolan Identified In Monday AM Fire
Claims Up Almost 200 From Last Week
According to the latest data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce, for the week ending December 4, claims were down from the week before from 4,043 to 4,229,an increase of 186 from last week. In Warren Co. there are 109 continued claims, up 36 from last week and 23 initial claims, up 4… Continue reading Claims Up Almost 200 From Last Week