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
Resident Perishes In Monday AM Fire
Fire departments from Centertown, Morrison and North Warren responded to a Monday morning fire at a residence on Bridge Builders Road.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 engulfed in… Continue reading Resident Perishes In Monday AM Fire
COVID Deaths At 132
According to the TN. Dept of Health website, Warren Co.’s COVID death rate rose by 2 to 132. That makes it 89 in 2021. Warren Co.’s updated active covid cases were at 79, down 7 from last week. Warren Co.’s positive case count is at 8,857 have tested positive with 8,646 recovered, and 132 deaths.… Continue reading COVID Deaths At 132
2022 Key Election Dates
December 20 is the first day to pick up a petition for the May 3, 2022 County Primary. The Qualifying deadline is February 17, 2022. Early voting for the primary is April 13-28. The Warren County Election Commission is open weekdays from 8am to 4:30pm and is located in the Administrative Building on Locust St.… Continue reading 2022 Key Election Dates
White Co. Missing Teen Car Found
White Co. Sheriff Steve Page released Wednesday that the car of Erin Foster, who has been missing since April 2000, was pulled from the Calfkiller River off Highway 84. Foster, along with Jeremy Bechtel have not been seen in almost 22 years. Numerous searches had been conducted in White County, surrounding counties, and other states.… Continue reading White Co. Missing Teen Car Found
Claims Down Slightly Last Week
According to the latest data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce, for the week ending November 27, claims were down from the week before from 4,179 to 3,967,a decrease of 212 from last week. In Warren Co. there are 73 continued claims, down 36 from last week and 19 initial claims, up 2… Continue reading Claims Down Slightly Last Week
Two Injured In Tuesday Morning Crash
A McMinnville man and his wife were injured in a two vehicle crash Tuesday morning on 70S near Pigeon Hill Road.According to Trooper Joseph Van Bommel of the Tennessee Highway Patrol a Chevy Equinox, driven by 67 year old Robert Robinson of McMinnville was traveling westbound on 70S toward Woodbury when a Chevy Traverse, driven… Continue reading Two Injured In Tuesday Morning Crash
Muncey Sentenced To Probation
In General Sessions Court Tuesday 30 year old Reagan Muncey was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days probation on one count of reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon and vandalism up to 1,000 dollars. Muncey must pay restitution to Turner’s Marine and must not possess any firearms while on probation. He also must not have… Continue reading Muncey Sentenced To Probation
Workers Comp Rate Declines Ninth Year In A Row
The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI) announces that workers? compensation insurance premiums are likely to decline for most Tennessee businesses in 2022 for the ninth consecutive year.?The decline of workers? compensation insurance premiums is an important factor in creating a pro-business atmosphere in Tennessee where companies can grow, employees can prosper and our… Continue reading Workers Comp Rate Declines Ninth Year In A Row
Sales Tax Revenues Up Slightly
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Butch Eley today announced that Tennessee tax revenues exceeded budgeted estimates in October. Overall October revenues were $1.4 billion, which is $238.9 million more than October of last year and $256.2 million more than the budgeted estimate. The growth rate for October was 20.52 percent.Warren Co. collected 2,812,679… Continue reading Sales Tax Revenues Up Slightly