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Article Icon 1Graceland Fraudster Gets Prison Time

A Missouri woman who tried to auction off Elvis Presley’s Graceland with forged documents has been sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison.

Lisa Findley, 54, pleaded guilty to mail fraud after prosecutors said she created a fake company, forged Lisa Marie Presley’s signature, and filed false claims to extort money from the Presley estate.

A judge in Memphis handed down the 57-month sentence, calling her plot “brazen” and adding three years of supervised release.

The scam was halted last year when a court blocked the attempted sale at the last minute.

Article Icon 1Recent Rain May Save Fall Colors From Drought

Heavy rainfall this week has eased drought conditions across Middle Tennessee, with some counties getting more than 5 inches of rain.

The moisture could set up a more vibrant fall foliage season, since drought often causes leaves to drop early without much color. Leaf watchers should now see more typical fall colors after a dry summer.

Forecasters say too much rain can still stress trees, but with cooler nights ahead, peak colors are expected by mid to late October.

Article Icon 1Nashville Teen Wins Global Sumo Bronze

Seventeen-year-old Gabe Tolentino of Nashville earned a bronze medal at the World Sumo Championship in Thailand.

Competing in the junior heavyweight division, Tolentino represented Team USA and added to his growing reputation as one of America’s top young sumo talents.

The high schooler now plans to move up to the adult division, with his next competition set for Las Vegas. Follow Gabe’s journey by checking out his social media.

He credits his success to a strong support system, calling the win a “team effort.”

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Around Tennessee

➤ Nashville: Two conservative activists with the Fearless Debates Tour were escorted off Tennessee State University’s campus Tuesday after setting up signs opposing DEI and illegal immigration. (More)

➤ Statewide: Tennessee’s archery-only season for deer and fall turkey opens Saturday and runs through Oct. 24, though turkey hunting is prohibited in 11 counties, including Shelby, Lincoln, and Giles. (More)

➤ East Tennessee: Tennessee Valley Authority crews finished a nine-month cleanup of Douglas Lake nearly a year after Hurricane Helene, clearing over 177,000 cubic yards of debris along 400 miles of shoreline. (More)

➤ Hamilton County: Commissioners approved more than $13 million for school maintenance and upgrades, with more than $6 million going to turf and stadium projects at three high schools. (More)

➤ Mt. Juliet: A proposed 400-acre luxury neighborhood failed to pass the city council after concerns over traffic, infrastructure strain, and long-term city costs. Leaders say similar projects may be reconsidered in the future. (More)

➤ Hendersonville: The city council approved an initial ordinance requiring vape shops to stay at least 1,000 feet from each other and from schools in hopes of curbing youth access. (More)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

➤ Predators defenseman Nicolas Hague is expected to miss four to six weeks with an upper-body injury, meaning he’ll miss the season opener on Oct. 9. Hague signed a four-year, $22 million contract with the team in July. (More)

➤ Titans head coach Brian Callahan downplayed the possibility of making additional trades in the near future, calling this week’s Jarvis Brownlee trade a “one-off situation.” (More)

➤ Vanderbilt basketball received a commitment from four-star point guard Anthony Brown this week. Rivals ranked Brown as a top 100 prospect in the country and the No. 1 prospect in Washington D.C. (More)

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Tennessee Business

TCAT Dickson is launching a new truck driving program at its Clarksville campus, offering CDL training and behind-the-wheel experience in a seven-week course aimed at filling high-demand jobs in the region. (More)

A University of Tennessee survey found that most state business leaders remain optimistic that Tennessee’s economy will outperform the national outlook over the next year. (See Survey)

PolyFlex is investing $8.3 million to open a new facility in McMinnville, creating 58 jobs and expanding plastic packaging and recycling for the auto industry. (More)

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Et Cetera

Townsend’s free Fall Heritage Festival runs today and tomorrow, featuring bluegrass music, Appalachian traditions, crafts, dancing, and games. (See Details)

HGTV named Knoxville’s Sunsphere—the 266-foot gold-tinted tower built for the 1982 World’s Fair—as Tennessee’s top roadside attraction, citing its panoramic views and rich history. (More)

 I Believe I Belongcreated by Metro Nashville Public Schools students and teachers with local music pros, is under Grammy consideration for Best Children’s Music Album. (See Album)

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