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➤ Statewide: Volunteers removed more than 20,000 pounds of trash from Watts Bar Lake during a regional cleanup, marking a significant increase from last year’s effort. (See Photos)
➤ Sumner County: Owners of a 239-year-old farm will meet with TVA officials to oppose a proposed power line through their property and call for an alternate route. (More)
➤ Nashville: City officials ordered the rebuilding of a nearly 100-year-old home demolished without approval, saying the move violated historic preservation rules and must be corrected at the owner’s expense. (More)
➤ Gatlinburg: Wildlife officials said relocating problem bears in East Tennessee is ineffective, as most return or die, and urged residents to secure food and trash to prevent human-bear conflicts. (More)
➤ Jellico: Residents are pushing for a review of a local bitcoin mining facility, claiming soaring electric bills, while officials say higher costs are tied to increased usage and cold weather. (More)
➤ Knoxville: Ijams Nature Center received a 15.7-acre property and church donation from the Presbytery of East Tennessee to expand preschool programs, outdoor education, and community partnerships in South Knoxville. (See Property) |