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Article Icon 1State Adds Free Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Tennessee fire officials are expanding the state’s long-running Get Alarmed, Tennessee! program to include free carbon monoxide detectors, following deadly poisonings during Winter Storm Fern. 

The program, run by the State Fire Marshal’s Office, has already distributed more than 342,000 smoke alarms since 2012 and credits those alarms with saving 524 lives.

Fire departments can now install CO detectors alongside smoke alarms, with priority on homes using generators or alternative heating sources.

Residents who qualify are urged to contact their local fire department or request help through the state’s fire safety website.

Article Icon 1Manchester Warns of Water Failure

City leaders in Manchester are urging residents and businesses to conserve water immediately, warning that failure to reduce usage could lead to a complete breakdown of the water system.

Officials say that demand has jumped by more than 1 million gallons a day since the recent cold snap, straining the Duck River Utility Commission’s treatment facilities.

The utility says the surge is preventing essential maintenance and repairs.

Customers in Manchester, Tullahoma, Wartrace, Bell Buckle, Hillsboro, and Pelham are all being asked to reduce water use.

Article Icon 1TN Native First to Become Super Bowl MVP

Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III made history by becoming the first Super Bowl MVP from Tennessee after leading Seattle to a 29-13 win over New England.

The former Arlington High School standout rushed for 135 yards, becoming the first running back this century to win Super Bowl MVP honors.

Once a lightly recruited two-star prospect, Walker starred at Wake Forest, broke out at Michigan State, and was drafted by Seattle in 2022.

The Memphis-area native has earned both a Lombardi Trophy and a place in Tennessee history.

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Around Tennessee

➤ Orange Mound: Former Super Bowl champion Barry Wilburn, 62, died in a house fire after firefighters found him unresponsive, his family confirmed. (More)

➤ Nashville: Some Nashville Electric Service customers are demanding board representation and considering forming their own electric co-op after prolonged power outages. (More)

➤ Shelby County: The school district reopened yesterday after a two-week closure, following efforts to ensure icy roads and campuses were safe for students’ return. (More)

➤ Chattanooga: A hiker was rescued after falling 30 feet near Sunset Rock on Sunday. The hiker was safely transported by multiple emergency agencies to receive medical care. (See Rescue)

➤ Morgan County: The school district is banning students from bringing metal cups and bottles in a bid to enhance campus safety, allowing only clear plastic water bottles. (See Details)

➤ Memphis: The city celebrated its second annual Mardi Gras parade over the weekend with floats and live music. (See Parade)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

Men’s Basketball AP Poll: Vanderbilt fell four spots to No. 19 in this week’s rankings, while Tennessee fell out of the Top 25 yet again. (See Full Poll)

No. 19 Tennessee women’s basketball lost to No. 3 South Carolina 93-50 this weekend—the worst defeat in program history. (More)

Belmont softball beat No. 15 Georgia 2-1 to secure the program’s first-ever ranked victory. (More)

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Tennessee Business

➤ The Black Dog, a new Knoxville brewery and cocktail bar, will bring a nostalgic, rock-inspired vibe to the former Elst Brewing Company space. (See Video)

➤ Red Bicycle is reopening its Germantown flagship location under new ownership after closing last year, marking a fresh start for the popular coffee shop. (More)

➤ The Jackson Bridal Show offered engaged couples a one-stop wedding planning experience, connecting them with vendors and venues to bring their dreams to life. (See Photos)

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Et Cetera

➤ A Verizon sales rep from Cleveland attended the Super Bowl on the company’s dime. The 21-year-old was one of 34 winners to earn a free trip from Verizon for top customer service. (See Video)

➤ A new study ranks Memphis as Tennessee’s singles capital, with a high share of never-married adults, just in time for Valentine’s Day. (More)

➤ Officials warned Springfield residents not to be alarmed by flashing lights and emergency vehicles near Farmers Bank, as a scene is being filmed for the independent movie Boot Lake. (More)

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