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Article Icon 1Lee Weighing National Guard Deployment in Memphis

Gov. Bill Lee said Wednesday that “nothing is off the table” regarding the possible deployment of National Guard troops to Memphis to address crime.

The comments followed Sen. Marsha Blackburn’s support for federal intervention in “blue cities like Memphis.”

Memphis police report 145 murders so far this year, down from 175 at the same point in 2024, with Mayor Paul Young saying he hopes declining numbers will prevent a deployment.

Rep. Andy Ogles called Wednesday for the National Guard to be deployed in both Memphis and Nashville, accusing Mayor Freddie O’Connell of letting international gangs operate in the city.

Article Icon 1Dry Weather Fueling Middle TN Brush Fires

Abnormally dry conditions have sparked several brush fires across Middle Tennessee, officials said this week.

In Mt. Juliet, a large burn pile got out of control, while a DeKalb County fire scorched 25–30 acres of corn and threatened nearby homes.

Fire marshals warn residents to keep burn piles small, at least 50 feet from structures, and avoid burning on windy days.

Though no burn bans are in place, officials recommend waiting for steady rainfall before attempting any outdoor fires.

Article Icon 1Nate Bargatze Brings Tour Home to Tennessee

Tennessee-born comedian Nate Bargatze will bring his Big Dumb Eyes World Tour to his hometown Knoxville, along with Nashville and Memphis.

Presale tickets opened Thursday, with general sales starting this morning. See ticket details here.

Bargatze, who grew up in Old Hickory, has become one of the nation’s top comics, setting box office records and preparing to host the Primetime Emmy Awards on Sept. 14.

His recent projects include a best-selling book, a holiday special with Lorne Michaels, and multiple stints hosting Saturday Night Live.

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When people start noticing these signs, they often turn to expensive collagen powders for help.

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Around Tennessee

➤ Statewide: Tennessee ranked second nationwide for ICE arrests from local jails following increased cooperation between state law enforcement and federal immigration authorities. (More)

➤ Cocke County: Officials are revising the Hazard Mitigation Plan in response to Hurricane Helene, including adding backup power to critical facilities to strengthen emergency preparedness. (More)

➤ Knoxville: University of Tennessee President Randy Boyd completed his 55th marathon in Sydney, marking his final continent in a 22-year quest to run a marathon on all seven continents. (More)

➤ Chattanooga: Maj. John “Lucky” Luckadoo, Chattanooga native and last surviving pilot of World War II’s famed Bloody Hundredth Bomb Group, died Monday in Dallas at 102. (More)

➤ Nashville: The Ryman Auditorium’s Sidewalk Sessions concert series returns Sept. 8–Oct. 30, offering free outdoor performances on PNC Plaza featuring rising artists, drinks, shopping, and live music. (More)

➤ Ooltewah: A study ranked Ooltewah (pronounced OO-da-wah) as the most difficult Tennessee town name to pronounce. Tennessee itself ranked among the top five hardest state names to spell. (More)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

➤ Week Two of college football kicks off tomorrow with a few good games, including an out-of-conference matchup between Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech. You can see game times for all teams at the following link. (See Full Schedule)

➤ UT-Chattanooga is playing volleyball in McKenzie Arena for the first time ever this weekend as they host the Chattanooga Classic tournament. The event is free for all fans to attend. (More)

➤ 5-star basketball recruit Christian Collins scheduled an official visit to Tennessee for this fall. The No. 1 power forward in the 2026 recruiting class, Collins is also considering schools like Baylor, UCLA, and Houston. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | MLB | Soccer | WNBA | Golf | U.S. Open 

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Tennessee Business

➤ Stretch Zone and Manduu are among the growing unconventional fitness businesses providing Middle Tennessee residents with alternative, innovative ways to stay fit and active. (More)

Hermès opened its first Nashville boutique, bringing the Parisian brand’s luxury handbags, home goods, and fashion to the Music City. (More)

➤ Nineteen-year-old entrepreneur Andy Bunch opened his second business, The Bean House coffee shop in Bean Station, adding to Aunt B’s Ice Cream, which he began co-running at 13. (More)

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Did you know that collagen deficiency strikes nearly everyone over the age of 30?

This is because after you turn 30, you start losing 1% of collagen per year.

Which is a bad thing.

You see, collagen is the “glue” that holds your body together. And without enough collagen, your body literally starts falling apart (FAST!).

Some of the warning signs are a droopy neck, brittle nails, dry, flaky hair, and deep lines around your mouth and eyes.

When people start noticing these signs, they often turn to expensive collagen powders for help.

Only problem? They’re INCOMPLETE, and therefore useless.

Et Cetera

➤ The Kingsport Aquatic Center kicked off its annual Drool Party on Wednesday, transforming its outdoor water park into a playground for dogs. (More)

The Nashville Zoo welcomed a rare brother-sister pair of 14-week-old aardwolf pups, now among only a few in U.S. zoos, with public viewing beginning Sept. 5. (See Pups)

The Napoleon Dynamite cast will reunite at Knoxville’s Civic Auditorium on Sept. 18 for a 20th-anniversary screening, followed by a live Q&A. (More)

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