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➤ Morgan County: Foamy water on the Emory River prompted further EPA testing near last week’s train derailment site. Officials say air levels are normal and the foam may be firefighting run-off. (More)
➤ Nashville: Vanderbilt University announced it received an anonymous $25 million gift to build a 10-story science research facility on the former Stevenson 6 site. The new hub is set to open in 2028. (More)
➤ Sevier County: Multiple sinkholes formed and expanded Wednesday on Boyd’s Creek Highway, prompting a traffic advisory. TDOT made on-site repairs, and the road has since reopened. (More)
➤ Memphis: The city currently leads the state in replacing lead water-service lines. Memphis Light, Gas, and Water will now start work on the private side of customers’ pipes. (More)
➤ Alcoa: The Diverging Diamond Interchange will close in two stages starting Sunday for repaving, which is expected to wrap up within days. (More)
➤ Greeneville: The town is planning a new 15-acre landfill cell after its current 9-acre demolition site is expected to hit capacity within 18 months. The permitting process could take two to four years. (More)
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