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FINAL HOURS! The Flyover Investment Round Closes Tomorrow

A few months ago, we set out on a mission: to offer ownership opportunities to our readers—now more than 4 million strong.  You are one of those readers and we are incredibly grateful. Without you, we wouldn’t be the company we are today. 

But here’s the deal: we have only hours left.

If you’ve been watching from the sidelines, now is the moment to step in and be one of the final investors in The Flyover. Together, we can finish strong.

Invest in The Flyover today

With only hours left, we want to answer one final question we hear most often from readers and potential investors:

How do I get a return on my investment?

We believe in being direct.

Like all investments, this carries risk. But here’s what makes The Flyover different: we have already reached profitability after just two years. That puts The Flyover in a very small group of media startups, many of which never reach profitability at all.

There are three primary ways investors may realize a return:

1️⃣ A Sale
A larger media company or strategic partner could acquire The Flyover. If that day comes, we’d only consider partners who respect our values and our readers. 

2️⃣ A Public Listing
While we’re private today, a future public listing would give investors the ability to buy and sell shares on an open market.

3️⃣ Profit Distributions (Dividends)
Because The Flyover is already profitable, unlike most startups, distributions are a real possibility as the business continues to grow.

To recap:
1. Sale. 2. Listing. 3. Distributions.

Now, the most important part.

This investment round closes tomorrow. Not days. Hours.

Once it closes, it’s closed.

If you’ve been considering investing; if you’ve been watching from the sidelines, this is your final opportunity to join us as an owner of The Flyover.

Invest in The Flyover before the round closes: https://theflyover.com/invest

Final hours. Final spots. This is it. 

Top Stories

Article Icon 1Newborn Rescued From Hypothermia

First responders in Robertson County saved a 3-day-old baby from near-fatal hypothermia after icy roads delayed emergency crews during last weekend’s deep freeze.

The infant was unresponsive and struggling to breathe when EMS and fire crews arrived, but dispatchers guided the family through life-saving steps until help came.

Officials say the cold, especially without power, poses major risks to newborns, like apnea caused by even mild hypothermia. 

Parents are urged to seek warming shelters and avoid co-sleeping for warmth, as this can accidentally block a baby’s airway. 

Article Icon 1TBI Director Seeks White House Meeting

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch is calling for a national meeting at the White House to address rising tensions between law enforcement and communities, following high-profile federal shootings in Minnesota.

Rausch, who also leads the International Association of Chiefs of Police, wants better coordination between local, state, and federal agencies, saying the current disconnect puts both officers and the public at risk.

He said similar talks in 2016 led to real improvements and hopes that renewed dialogue can help restore trust and public safety. 

The White House has responded, and a meeting is likely in the coming weeks.

Article Icon 1Dad Hikes Through Ice to Witness Birth

A Kingston Springs father navigated icy woods and downed power lines during Middle Tennessee’s deep freeze to reach the hospital in time for his daughter’s birth.

Roslyn, the mother, went into labor early Monday without power or heat, and emergency crews had to navigate blocked roads to reach her.

Her husband, Johnathan, was initially left behind but decided to hike over a mile in the dark, freezing night to reach the hospital in time for the birth.

Their daughter, Emberlei, was born healthy, bringing a challenging birth story full circle. See photos of the happy family here.

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Around Tennessee

➤ Nashville: More than 100,000 residents remained without power after the winter storm as crews worked around the clock to repair damage, including 380 broken power line poles. (More)

➤ Chattanooga: At least 100 protesters gathered on Signal Mountain for Chattanooga’s second anti-ICE demonstration this month, urging Tennessee leaders to abolish the agency amid what they called escalating nationwide violence. (More)

➤ Oak Ridge: Crews have completed the largest demolition project ever at the Y-12 National Security Complex, tearing down the massive Alpha-2 uranium enrichment facility. (See Video)

➤ Sevier County: County voters will choose a new mayor for the first time in more than 48 years, with Republicans Bryan McCarter and Jerry Grubb vying to succeed retiring Mayor Larry Waters. (More)

➤ Knox County: A new regional forensic center will open later this year, expanding autopsy and death investigation capacity for 23 East Tennessee counties. (More)

➤ Also Knox County: The Knoxville Bar Association will host free legal clinics for veterans throughout 2026, offering help with issues like benefits and housing. (See Details)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

 Tennessee rallied from a halftime deficit to beat Georgia 86-65 in overtime on the road, earning Rick Barnes his 850th career win behind Ja’Kobi Gillespie’s 21 points. (More)

The Tennessee Titans hired quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney, who’s previously worked with newly hired offensive coordinator Brian Daboll in Buffalo, New York, and Alabama over the past decade. (More)

No. 18 Vanderbilt routed Kentucky 80-55 without Duke Miles, as coach Mark Byington said the team’s second-leading scorer will undergo surgery, leaving his long-term availability uncertain. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer | Golf | Tennis

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Tennessee Business

➤ Werner Enterprises is acquiring Tennessee’s FirstFleet for $245 million, a deal that will make the Omaha-based company the fifth-largest trucking carrier in the U.S. (More)

➤ Amazon will close its Amazon Fresh warehouse and storefront on Harding Industrial Drive in Nashville on Feb. 1 as part of nationwide Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go shutdowns. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Lincoln, an East Tennessee bald eagle, will appear alongside the Budweiser Clydesdales in a Super Bowl ad celebrating American icons and the brand’s 150th anniversary. (See Lincoln)

➤ An 88-year-old Green Hills couple survived several days without power by using their fireplace for the first time in 30 years after icy roads blocked them from a hotel. (See Video)

➤ Bonnaroo headliner Noah Kahan said his April 24 album draws Middle Tennessee flavor, with songs written in Nashville and on a farm near Only in Hickman County. (More)

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Which sunny destination do you wish you could visit right now?

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  2. None, keep me cold: 25%
  3. Miami, FL: 23%
  4. Newport Beach, CA: 22%
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