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Article Icon 1Burn Permits Required Starting Wednesday

Tennessee will require burn permits beginning next Wednesday as the fall wildfire season kicks off.

State officials say more than 90% of wildfires are human-caused, and with extra debris from Hurricane Helene, the risk is higher this year.

Permits—free and available online or by phone—will help authorities regulate when and where burning is safe. 

Burning without a permit is a misdemeanor, and officials urge residents to consider alternatives to open burning.

Article Icon 1Dolly Assures Fans, “I Ain’t Dead Yet.”

Dolly Parton, 79, told fans she’s not dying after health rumors swirled online, sparked by a prayer request from her sister Freida.

In a Wednesday video, Dolly explained that she neglected her health while caring for her late husband, Carl Dean, who passed away in March.

Dolly is now undergoing minor treatments in Nashville, having postponed her Las Vegas shows to focus on recovery.

The country legend asks fans in the video, “Do I look sick to you?” and promises, “I ain’t dead yet.” See full video here.

Article Icon 1List: Halloween in Middle Tennessee

Middle Tennessee is rolling out a season full of pumpkins, costumes, hayrides, haunted trails, and fall festivals to celebrate the run-up to Halloween.

Nashville celebrates the spooky season with its 4th Annual Fall Festival, haunted ghost tours at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, and family fun, including corn mazes, hayrides, pumpkin patches, local food, and live entertainment.

Communities including Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, and Hendersonville are also hosting family-friendly events featuring candy and costume contests, with festivities continuing through late October for Tennesseans to enjoy before Halloween. See a full list of activities here

 

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Around Tennessee

➤ Statewide: Tennessee now requires sewage sludge used as farm fertilizer to be tested for “forever chemicals” linked to cancer, though the rule does not mandate any action based on the results. (More)

➤ Knox County: A Knoxville man who claimed to be a postal worker faces felony charges after deputies found nearly $1 million in stolen checks during a traffic stop on Clinton Highway, police said. (More)

➤ Putnam County: Police are warning families about a scam where callers impersonate law enforcement and demand payments in exchange for a loved one’s release from jail. (More)

➤ Nashville: Alan Jackson will perform the final full-length concert of his career at Nissan Stadium in June, with proceeds benefiting research for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a nerve condition he lives with. (More)

➤ Cookeville: Tennessee Tech broke ground on a $61.6 million Innovation Center and Residence Hall that will house 400 students and include fabrication labs, collaborative spaces, and a podcast studio. (See Video)

➤ Hamilton County: Officials proposed preserving over 1,000 acres of McDonald Farm while opening 500 acres at Enterprise South for industrial development—a compromise balancing conservation with growth. (More)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

➤ Titans rookie Chimere Dike was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after a 65-yard kickoff return against Arizona and currently leads the NFL in all-purpose yards through five weeks. (More)

➤ Quarterbacks Brendon Lewis of Memphis, Diego Pavia of Vanderbilt, and Joey Aguilar of Tennessee were named to the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award shortlist for their early-season performances. (See List)

➤ The Memphis Grizzlies will host a free youth basketball clinic in Memphis from Oct. 13–17 for children ages 6–14. Registration is available online. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | NHL | NBA | NCAAF | Soccer | Tennis

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Tennessee Business

➤ Oracle unveiled new renderings for its $1.2 billion East Bank campus in Nashville, featuring a pedestrian bridge, riverfront park, and plans for a future Nobu hotel and restaurant. (See Renderings)

➤ Gallatin has approved the Foxland Harbor Marina project, which will bring the city’s first marina on Old Hickory Lake in nearly 70 years, along with boat slips, condos, and retail space. (More)

➤ Healthcare provider Wellpath will lay off 91 employees across several Davidson County locations by mid-November after emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May. (More)

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Surf tourism is a $65B global industry, yet fewer than 1% of people live near real waves. They’ve already sold licenses across the U.S. and Australia, with plans for a first commercial park in the works.

Three-time world champ Tom Curren and surf icon Mark Occhilupo have joined as ambassadors and shareholders. Even actor Chris Hemsworth has praised Surf Lakes.

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➤ Tennessee’s fall colors are peaking in the Smoky Mountains, while lower elevations such as Gatlinburg are expected to follow later in October due to ideal weather conditions. (See Details)

➤ LEGO lovers gathered in Knoxville for the third annual Brickonomicon, which featured a competition showcasing creations such as 13-year-old Ward Todd’s 200,000-piece masterpiece. (More)

➤ Country music star Luke Combs will headline a concert at Neyland Stadium in May, becoming only the fifth major performer in the venue’s history. (See Details)

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