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  • Tennessee POST Commission investigates Knox County Sheriff Office; state legislative updates; state report shows decline in mental health care facilities and psychiatric hospital beds in East Tennessee; and more.
  • Knox County Criminal Court will accept partial payments for certain older, outstanding court obligations; Tennessee- based Shoals Technology Group faces class action lawsuit; Congressman Tim Burchett faces lawsuit; and more.
  • State legislature passes bill that designates November as Christian Heritage Month; Town of Farragut board members reject Knox County growth policy plan; Governor Bill Lee appoints 8 members to Tennessee State University's board; and more.
  • Tennessee Tuff Torq Corporation is fined for violating federal child labor laws; Governor Bill Lee unveils amended state budget; Knox County Commissioner Dasha Lundy runs for Tennessee's District 15 house seat; and more.
  • State legislature passes legislation to vacate Tennessee State University's board; Anderson county educator awarded the Milken Educator Award; TVA delays publication of its Integrated Resource Plan; and more.
  • In today's newscast: Gov. Bill Lee visits the Tennessee National Guard ahead of their deployment to the border; an officer-involved shooting in Anderson County; and a weekend sports update.
  • Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs announces plans to tap in the state to pass Advance Knox Growth Policy Plan after the Farragut Board of Mayor and Alderman rejected the plan; Letter from Environmental Protection Agency criticizes Tennessee Valley Authority's environmental review for replacing the Kingston Fossil Plant; and more.
  • Morgan and Scott counties were hit by April 2 tornado; State Veterinarian imposes movement restrictions on dairy cattle from certain states; Knoxville City Council updates; TSU audits find no malfeasance and less than $4k in questionable expenses; and more.
  • Join an amazing train run from Philly to Pittsburgh, complete with live music, unnamed competitive activities and spontaneous laughter. Todd jumps on board and finds that his key life interests all intersect somewhere near Harrisburg. Hang with artists Orrin Evans, Michelle Lordi, Tina Raymond, Caleb Wheeler Curtis and Jonathan Michel. Thanks to Three Bears Coffee for making this ride possible.
  • Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skmretti joins antitrust lawsuit tech giant Apple; Great Smoky Mountains National Park raised over $10 million through its 'Park it Forward' program; state legislative updates; and more.
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