The Tennessee Dept. Of Tourism’s new tourism initiative, Music Pathways, has announced their first addition and it’s right here in Warren Co. honoring the late Dottie West. The marker for the local legnd will be dedicated on Monday, October 11 at 3:30pm, at the front steps of the Chamber of Commerce on South Court Square.The… Continue reading Local Legend To Be Honored By Tourism
City Relaxes COVID Protocols
As of Tuesday the City of McMinnville is relaxing its COVID-19 safety protocols. All restrictions and requirements have been lifted. Measures were put in place once the average positive percent went over 26 percent per 100,000 residents. The average as of Monday was at 19.3 percent. Face coverings are no longer required, but are recommended,… Continue reading City Relaxes COVID Protocols
Local Legend To Be Honored By Tourism
The Tennessee Dept. Of Tourism’s new tourism initiative, Music Pathways, has announced their first addition and it’s right here in Warren Co. honoring the late Dottie West. The marker for the local legnd will be dedicated on Monday, October 11 at 3:30pm, at the front steps of the Chamber of Commerce on South Court Square.The… Continue reading Local Legend To Be Honored By Tourism
Warren Connect Gets Students Future Ready
Director of Virtual Learning Dr. Courtney Bennett last week announced that Warren Connect has integrated state-aligned curriculum with online, project-based learningthrough a partnership with the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network. Warren Connect currently serves Warren County students in grades 6-12 and is focused onproviding Early Postsecondary Opportunities for Warren County students to ensure each student who… Continue reading Warren Connect Gets Students Future Ready
Two Halloween Events, One Christmas Event Cancelled
Halloween is less than four weeks away and two events in Warren Co. have been cancelled. The first is Halloween In The Park in Viola. It has been cancelled for the second year in a row due to COVID concerns. Officials hope to have it ready to go in 2022. Also officials announced that Christmas… Continue reading Two Halloween Events, One Christmas Event Cancelled
Warren COVID Deaths At 102
According to the TN. Dept of Health website, Warren Co.’s COVID death rate rose by 1 to 102. That makes it 59 in 2021. Warren Co.’s updated active covid cases were at 378, down 138 from last week. Warren Co.’s positive case count is at 8,226 have tested positive with 7,746 recovered, and 102 deaths.… Continue reading Warren COVID Deaths At 102
Claims Down Fourth Straight Week
According to the latest data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce, for the week of September 25, claims were down from the week before for the fourth straight week from 4,317 to 3,836,a decrease of 481 from last week. In Warren Co. there are 197 continued claims, down 29 from last week and… Continue reading Claims Down Fourth Straight Week
Pioneers Travel To Manchester
The Warren Co. Pioneers will be back on the road in region play Friday night as they travel a short ays down the road to Manchester to take on the Coffee Co. Red Raiders. The Pioneers are 1-0 in region play as they defeated Cookeville 21-14 two weeks ago.Warren Co. can all but clinch a… Continue reading Pioneers Travel To Manchester
Pioneers Travel To Manchester
The Warren Co. Pioneers will be back on the road in region play Friday night as they travel a short ays down the road to Manchester to take on the Coffee Co. Red Raiders. The Pioneers are 1-0 in region play as they defeated Cookeville 21-14 two weeks ago.Warren Co. can all but clinch a… Continue reading Pioneers Travel To Manchester
Bell St. Building To Get New Roof
The McMinnville Board of Mayor and Alderman Tuesday night unanimously passed a resolution for the McMinnville Water Treatment Plant located at 202 Bell St. to get a new roof. The building also houses part of the McMinnville Police Department. The board accepted the bid for Cripps Roofing for 69,171 dollars. Owner Jason Cripps told the… Continue reading Bell St. Building To Get New Roof