58 year old Ronnie Glenn Bain appeared in general sessions Court Tuesday charged with six counts of aggravated cruelty and cruelty to animals. He allegedly abandoned a German Shepherd og and five puppies in the Shellsford Road area the first of the month. The German Shepherd survived but four of the five puppies did not.… Continue reading Bain Faces Animnal Cruelty Charges
Homecoming Parade Friday
This Friday the annual Warren County High School Homecoming Parade will make its way thru downtown McMinnville this Friday. Parade starts at 1:30pm. Parade lineup will take place on West Colville Street with the parade starting at Tire Mart on Main Street. The parade will be movin down the length of Main Street before ending… Continue reading Homecoming Parade Friday
Claims Up First Time In Almost A Month
According to the latest data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce, for the week ending October 2, claims were up from the week before from 4,215 to 4,637,an increase of 422 from last week. In Warren Co. there are 139 continued claims, down 58 from last week and 27 initial claims, down 3… Continue reading Claims Up First Time In Almost A Month
City Board Meets Tuesday Night
The McMinnville Board of Mayor and Alderman will meet Tuesday night in the City Hall Board Room on the 2nd Floor to consider a light agenda. The board will consider one resolution to name soccer field #5 at Pistole Park the Jimmy "Big Jim" Barnes field. Barnes passed away on Nov. 23, 2020 from COVID… Continue reading City Board Meets Tuesday Night
Warren COVID Deaths At 109
According to the TN. Dept of Health website, Warren Co.’s COVID death rate rose by 7 to 109. That makes it 66 in 2021. Warren Co.’s updated active covid cases were at 254, down 124 from last week. Warren Co.’s positive case count is at 8,333 have tested positive with 7,973 recovered, and 109 deaths.… Continue reading Warren COVID Deaths At 109
Wednesday Night Rain Floods Warren Co.
Torrential rainfall that moved through Wednesday night dumped as much as 5 to 6 inches of rain on most of Warren Co. flooding several roads.Warren Co. Road Superintendent Levie Glenn and his crew have been surveying the damage Thursday and said there were a few trees down in certain parts of the county and roads… Continue reading Wednesday Night Rain Floods Warren Co.
Pioneers Host Dekalb In Makeup Game
The Warren Co. Pioneers are back home at Nunley Stadium Friday night as they host he Dekalb Co. Tigers. The game was originally to be played on the season opener on August 20 but was rescheduled due to the Pioneers and Tigers both having open dates for this week. The Pioneers football team was hit… Continue reading Pioneers Host Dekalb In Makeup Game
New Tennessee License Plate Unveiled
Tennessee?s next standard license plate has finally been unveiled after a statewide vote.The new plate won with 42% of the vote after more than 300,000 Tennesseans cast their ballot.Governor Bill Lee said the winning design represents the state?s unique Grand Divisions ? West, Middle, East.Tennessee drivers will be able to order their new plate online… Continue reading New Tennessee License Plate Unveiled
New Tennessee License Plate Unveiled
Tennessee?s next standard license plate has finally been unveiled after a statewide vote.The new plate won with 42% of the vote after more than 300,000 Tennesseans cast their ballot.Governor Bill Lee said the winning design represents the state?s unique Grand Divisions ? West, Middle, East.Tennessee drivers will be able to order their new plate online… Continue reading New Tennessee License Plate Unveiled
Hodge Graduates TLEA Training
Warren Co. Sheriff Tommy Myers announced that Elizabeth Hodge has graduated the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy in Nashville. Hodge went to the training in July of this year and graduated the 12 week academy last Friday. A 2014 graduate of Warren Co. High School, she began her career at the Warren County Sheriff’s Department… Continue reading Hodge Graduates TLEA Training