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Waverly families file lawsuit against railroad company
Legal representatives of 10 families from Waverly have filed a lawsuit against a railroad company over the deadly floods in 2021. The lawsuit alleges CSX Transportation could have prevented the rush of water that swept through Waverly last year, killing 20 people, including seven children. Lawyers from two firms, representing the 10 families who lost…
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Lawsuit against Waverly, TN CSX operations is currently developing; Press conference to be held.
Breaking News: A lawsuit has been filed in Waverly against CSX by up to 10 families that lost loved ones in the flood WAVERLY, TN – Families of ten victims, including seven children, who died in theAugust 2021 Flash Flood in Waverly, Tennessee are expected to announce a major legal development tomorrow at 10:30am. The…
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Titans’ ownership group willing to put $700 million toward new stadium
Discussions surrounding the Tennessee Titans’ proposed new stadium appear to be progressing faster than expected. Official Sources have learned where some of the estimated $2 billion is coming from to fund the project. Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton told WTN 99.7 this morning that the Adams family, the Titans’ ownership group, is willing to put…
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Dickson County’s concerning obsession with witchcraft practicing is beginning to alarm citizens
Tom Costa, Owner/ Operator at Katie’s Ice Cream in downtown dickson is concerned as to why the Dickson Community is focusing on the negative impaction on his business rather than the concerning citizens practicing witchcraft throughout the county. Tom earlier posted on social media, “My family and I are grateful for the outpouring of support.…
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Former K-9 handler speaks out regarding the devastating accident that caused K-9 Ciro to lose his life in a tragic car fire Thursday
Former k9 Handler of Ciro, Randy S wrote: “RIP my partner, my friend, my defender, my boy. I love you so much my friend and will miss you everyday. You stood by my side and were always faithful and loyal. From our times of fun at home, checking cars for narcotics, and going after the…
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Humphreys County K-9 dies in patrol car fire
A Humphreys County K-9 died Thursday morning in a patrol car fire. Ciro, a 5-year-old German Shepherd, was inside a parked patrol vehicle at the Humphreys County Courthouse while K-9 Deputy Sheriff Shawn Gary was there for court. According to officials, the vehicle incurred some type of electrical short that resulted in the car catching…
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Bella Tarpy of Humphreys County believed to be in possession of Two Endangered Children
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has issued an Endangered Child Alert for a missing brother and sister out of Humphreys County. The TBI says 2-year-old Scarlett Tarpy and 1-year-old Adonis Goff are believed to be with their non-custodial mother. They were last seen Monday. Scarlett is 2 feet, 8 inches tall and weighs 26 pounds.…
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Smyrna Man Arrested, Charged in Death of Robertson County Deputy
Special agents from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation have arrested and charged a Smyrna man in connection to the death of a deputy from the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office. At the request of 19th District Attorney General Robert Nash, TBI agents began investigating the death of 22-year-old Savanna Puckett on Sunday evening, shortly after Puckett’s colleagues…
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Suspect airlifted following officer-involved shooting in Tennessee City
The Dickson County Sheriff reports a suspect has been airlifted to Vanderbilt University Medical Center after an officer-involved shooting in Tennessee City. Sheriff Tim Eads said the shooting happened on Dupree Road while officers were serving a warrant. The deputies serving the warrant spotted the suspect in a vehicle and tried to pull him over.…
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Man calls 911 to report someone is sawing the hinges off his door; he was just high — Matthew Bain arrested
26-year-old Matthew Bain was inside his room at the Super 8 on Bell Road on Christmas Day when he called police to report that someone was sawing his door off the hinges. Officers responded to find no signs of any forced entry or foul play at the location. Bain then told officers how “Lit” he…