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➤ Nashville: Grammy-nominated producer Tay Keith, born Brytavious Chambers and a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, was found dead in his Nashville apartment during a police welfare check. Police said no foul play is suspected, and the cause of death remains under investigation. (More)
➤ Memphis: Federal prosecutors indicted Shelby County court clerk Tamara Sawyer on money laundering and theft charges, alleging she used more than $44,000 in county funds for personal purchases and other unauthorized expenses. (More)
➤ Newmansville: Greene County Sheriff’s Department and Newmansville Volunteer Firefighters responded to a vehicle fire on Charlie Doty Road, where the vehicle was destroyed by flames. Officials reported no injuries and investigated the incident’s cause. (More)
➤ Knoxville: A new nine-story Holiday Inn Express hotel opened in downtown Knoxville with 91 rooms, located at 706 Walnut St. in the refurbished Walnut Building, near the Knoxville Convention Center and the University of Tennessee. (More)
➤ Lebanon: Lebanon officials added a patriotic skydiving exhibition to the city’s Fourth of July celebration, with a former Army paratrooper scheduled to land at the Wilson County Fairgrounds before the fireworks show. (More)
➤ Hendersonville: The Hendersonville Board of Mayor and Aldermen unanimously approved the city’s fiscal year 2027 budget, setting general fund operating expenditures at $66,272,581 against $66,279,950 in projected revenues. (More)
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