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Article Icon 1Disaster Aid Extended to 23 Counties

President Trump approved Tennessee’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration after Winter Storm Fern, unlocking FEMA public assistance for 23 counties, state officials said.

Fifteen counties qualify for full reimbursement for response and infrastructure repairs, while eight counties are approved only for Category B emergency protective measures.

The aid covers government agencies and some nonprofits, including churches, but individual assistance for residents is still under federal review.

The late January storm killed at least 29 people statewide and caused widespread damage across Middle and West Tennessee.

Article Icon 1Warm, Sunny Days Return Statewide

Forecasters say sunshine and warmer weather is set to return to Tennessee, with highs climbing into the upper 60s and near 70 by tomorrow.

Chattanooga and Knoxville are expected to see dry, mild conditions to start the week, with meteorologists noting the timeframe would be a good window for outdoor work. 

Clouds increase late tomorrow with rain chances returning tomorrow night into Wednesday. 

Another stronger storm system could arrive by Valentine’s Day weekend, but for now, winter is taking a breather.

Article Icon 1State Parks Offer Valentine’s Getaways

Tennessee State Parks are offering Valentine’s Day getaways, dinners, and outdoor events statewide, including romantic lodge stays, guided hikes, and activities for couples.

Parks, including Paris Landing, Fall Creek Falls, Montgomery Bell, and Pickwick Landing, are offering overnight packages with special meals, wine, and themed events like murder mystery dinners and Galentine’s nights.

Other parks will host Valentine’s buffets, birding hikes, yoga sessions, and nature-focused programs.

State officials say the events are designed to offer affordable, close-to-home options for couples and friends looking to celebrate this February outdoors.

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Around Tennessee

Statewide: Tennessee is among 20 states affected by a recall of repackaged M&M’s Peanut Butter candies because of undeclared milk, soy, and peanut allergens. (See Details)

➤ Nashville: Residents posted handwritten signs to flag linemen during prolonged power outages, including one directing crews to a neighbor’s home with a baby. (See Signs)

➤ Knoxville: University of Tennessee Medical Center now offers the Simplicity Blood Pressure Procedure, a minimally invasive catheter treatment for select stage two hypertension patients whose blood pressure remains uncontrolled despite medication and lifestyle changes. (More)

➤ Also Knoxville: Knoxville Preparatory School will close at the end of the school year because of structural and academic issues, with more than $300,000 allocated to help students transition to new schools. (More)

➤ Greenback: A local dairy farm was saved after a viral social media post sparked community help that repaired its frozen vacuum pump just in time to resume operations. (See Story)

➤ Chattanooga: The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum is offering a $200 reward for information leading to an arrest of a suspect after a Feb. 3 burglary stole cash from donation boxes. (See Details)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

No. 25 Tennessee men’s basketball on Saturday watched its 14-point second-half lead against SEC rival Kentucky evaporate late, eventually losing 74-71 in a tight finish. (Recap)

No. 15 Vanderbilt men’s basketball also lost a heartbreaker, nearly coming all the way back from down 19 points with three minutes left before turning the ball over with a chance to tie the game, resulting in a 92-91 loss. (Recap)

No. 4 Tennessee softball opened the season 4-0, allowing two total runs while scoring at least six runs in each game. (More)

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Tennessee Business

➤ Knoxville-based Type One Energy applied for a state license to build the world’s first fusion power plant at the former Bull Run Fossil Plant site in Clinton. (More)

➤ Penne For Your Thoughts in Knoxville, a pasta restaurant that began as a food truck, will permanently close on Wednesday, citing industry decline and rising costs. (More)

➤ Maury County faces the state’s highest unemployment rate after multiple plant layoffs, prompting experts to call for long-term investments to stabilize the workforce and support economic recovery. (More)

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➤ A Nashville dance teacher and Predators performance ambassador will have her choreography featured in a Super Bowl commercial after winning a social media contest. (More)

➤ In another local Super Bowl connection, a Chattanooga songwriter composed the music for MANSCAPED’s humorous Hair Ballad commercial featuring singing clumps of shaved hair for its Super Bowl ad. (See Hair)

➤ Koda the polar bear reveled in a recent Tennessee ice storm, delighting Memphis Zoo visitors as snow and freezing temperatures offered a rare taste of her natural Arctic habitat. (See Koda)

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