Author: Living Legends

On Wednesday, the Kingston Police Department performed a traffic stop on, and later arrested, a driver identified as 42-year-old Jeremiah Eugene McClure. Following an investigation, he was taken to jail and charged with theft of property up to $1,000, criminal impersonation other than law enforcement, driving without a license, not using a seatbelt, no insurance […]

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On Wednesday, the Kingston Police Department performed a traffic stop on, and later arrested, a driver identified as 42-year-old Jeremiah Eugene McClure. Following an investigation, he was taken to jail and charged with theft of property up to $1,000, criminal impersonation other than law enforcement, driving without a license, not using a seatbelt, no insurance […]

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On Wednesday last week, Kingston Police Department investigators began looking into juveniles obtaining and consuming liquor on the day prior. The investigators found video footage from Kay Mart #3 wine and spirits store located on North Kentucky Street. In the video footage, an employee by the name of Jatin C Patel sold a bottle of […]

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An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has resulted in the indictments of two women after they received at least $22,620 in improper compensation for time they did not work. Both women formerly worked for the Overton County School System’s afterschool program. The investigation began after the Overton County Director of Schools identified and reported […]

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A recall issued last month for Cal Yee Farm’s chocolate and yogurt-covered products has been elevated to the highest risk classification this week due to an undeclared allergen. Specifically, Dark Chocolate Almonds, Dark Chocolate Apricots, and Dark Chocolate Walnuts were singled out for undeclared milk. The original recall reads: December 12, 2024, Cal Yee Farm […]

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A recall issued last month for Cal Yee Farm’s chocolate and yogurt-covered products has been elevated to the highest risk classification this week due to an undeclared allergen. Specifically, Dark Chocolate Almonds, Dark Chocolate Apricots, and Dark Chocolate Walnuts were singled out for undeclared milk. The original recall reads: December 12, 2024, Cal Yee Farm […]

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This week, the Tennessee House of Representatives and Senate approved Governor Lee’s School voucher bill. The vote came to 54 – 44 in the House, and 20 – 13 in the Senate. Many of those who voted against the bill turned out to be Republicans. The bill has come under criticism since its inception, with […]

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The estimated completion date for the work on the Sparta Highway (State Route 1 U.S. 70) bridge has been moved to February 28th. The project’s delays have been attributed to large unexpected rocks in the ground that needed to be removed. The TDOT Smart Way notification reads: State Route 1 both directions in Cumberland County […]

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Following a fatal crash between an American Eagle jet and a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter in D.C., experts noted that Reagan National — and the country — have a strong safety record. But they also acknowledged flying into Reagan is no easy task.  “It’s such a congested area there for one reason, and the runways are short,” said George Cline, a retired air traffic controller. “The runway he was landing on is only 5,200 feet long, and it’s a very short runway… you got so many helicopters there, if you’ve ever flown and you look…

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