
Marimbist Frost Joins Miranda for Bryan Symphony Debut
A Tennessee Tech junior and percussionist will take center stage with the Bryan Symphony Orchestra Sunday to perform a marimba concerto following his win at the Joan Derryberry Memorial Concerto Competition. Bryan Symphony Orchestra Executive Director Dr. Susan Miranda highlighted the upcoming program, which features a...
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York's Evans Named Region Wrestling Coach Of The Year
After building a culture rooted in encouragement and extra work, York wrestling head coach Nicole Evans has been named the TSSAA Region 4 Coach of the Year, an honor she said belongs just as much to her athletes and staff as it does to her. "It's certainly an honor," Evans said. "I really enjoyed coachin...
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Clay Board Approves Purchase For New 84-Passenger Bus
The Clay County School Board approved moving forward with purchasing a new 84-passenger school bus. School Board Chairman Benji Bailey said the bus would be the largest in the school system's fleet. Bailey said the request to purchase the bus came from the administration. "We currently have one, but unfortunately,...
Feb 14, 2026

Warren Illness Surge Leads To Extended President's Day
Warren County Schools will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, extending the regularly scheduled Presidents' Day holiday because of illness. School System officials announced the closure as illness-related absences continue to rise across the district. The additional days will extend the long weekend to allow time for rec...
Feb 13, 2026

Willow Coffee Drive-Thru Approved For Key Zoning Variance
The Cookeville Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance Thursday allowing the owners of the McGugin Gas Station property on South Willow Avenue at I-40 to redevelop its site to include a national coffee chain drive-thru. Cookeville Planner Christopher Phillips told the board that the variance was necessary to accomm...
Feb 13, 2026

Overton Sheriff Says Scams Are Running Rampant Locally
Overton County Sheriff John Garrett said scams are running rampant in the community, particularly fraud and financial schemes. Garrett warning residents to stay alert. Garrett said most of the scams involve groups pretending to be local law enforcement and threatening residents with arrest if they do not pay for missin...
Feb 13, 2026

Monterey PD Believe Bee Rock Death Was An Accident
Monterey Police Officials believe Thursday's incident in which a 9-year-old boy lost his life after falling from a cliff at Bee Rock Overlook was an accident. Public Information Officer David Corley said the investigation continues. Investigators believe the child got too close to the edge before falling. Corley said t...
Feb 13, 2026

Tech Alum Lowery Named Fortune 500 Company CEO
Tennessee Tech Board of Trustees Vice Chair Fred Lowery has been named chief executive officer of Henry Schein Inc., a Fortune 500 company. The company is the world's largest provider of health care products and services to office-based dental and medical practitioners.Henry Schein cited Lowery's record of scaling comp...
Feb 13, 2026

Cookeville High Students Lead Walk-Out To Protest ICE
A group of Cookeville High Students walked out Friday morning to protest the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. An estimated 30 students participated in the protest, with many gathering outside and holding signs. Officials said no administrators, faculty, or staff participated in, encouraged, or suppo...
Feb 13, 2026

Predicted Weather Moves Tennessee Tech And Texas A&M Opener to 11AM Kickoff
Saturday's Opening Weekend contest between Tennessee Tech and Texas A&M has been moved to an 11 a.m. start due to predicted inclement weather. Tennessee Tech Athletics announced the schedule change and said the adjustment affects Saturday's matchup at Texas A&M. The department said the earlier kickoff comes in ...
Feb 13, 2026



