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East Tennessee’s fall foliage is expected to peak right on time this year, with the highest elevations in the Smokies turning in early to mid-October and valleys like Knoxville following in late October to early November.
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Own The Flyover

The Final Push to 1,000+

Ten days ago, we set out on a mission to reach 1,000 investors. Without you, we could not make it. But here’s the deal: we only have one day left.

If you’ve been watching from the sidelines, now is the moment to step in and be one of the final investors who help us cross this milestone. Together, we can finish strong.

Invest in The Flyover today

You Have Questions. We Have Answers!

One of the top questions we get is: How do I get a return on my investment?

We believe in transparency. Like all investments, this carries risk—but here’s why The Flyover is different: we’re already profitable after just two years, with 80% gross margins and 24% net income. This puts The Flyover in the top 1% of media startups.

The three most common ways investors can realize returns are:

  1. A Sale: A larger media company or strategic partner could acquire The Flyover. If that day comes, we’d only partner with those who uphold our high standards. CNN or NPR need not apply.
  2. Public Listing: While we’re private today, the future could include listing on a stock exchange, giving owners and investors freedom to buy and sell their shares.
  3. Profit Distributions (Dividends): Because we’re profitable now, unlike most startups, dividends are a real possibility in the future.

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

Your Last Chance

This is your opportunity to be part of something truly unique. Help us surpass our goal of 1,000 investors—we have one day left—and still qualify for up to 10% bonus shares.

It all comes down to this final day. Will you step up?

Invest in The Flyover today

Top Stories

Article Icon 1Nashville Mayor Accused of Lying 

The Nashville mayor’s office faces scrutiny after a state memo contradicted claims it was unaware of Elon Musk’s Boring Company proposal for an airport-to-downtown tunnel.

A June memo to Gov. Bill Lee showed Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s office joined project meetings but later said Metro “needed to distance themselves” from the proposal. O’Connell previously claimed his office was blindsided by the proposed plan.

Council members such as Courtney Johnston have called the mayor’s statements “a straight-out lie.” 

The Mayor’s office denies misleading the public and says the memo reflects the author’s opinion, not official Metro statements.

Article Icon 1Tennessee’s Fall Colors Arriving on Schedule

East Tennessee’s fall foliage is expected to peak right on time this year, with the highest elevations in the Smokies turning in early to mid-October and valleys like Knoxville following in late October to early November.

Cooler temps in August gave trees a head start, though a warm-up later this month could slow things down at lower elevations.

Thanks to near-average rainfall, the region should see strong color across the board.

Folks heading to the mountains might catch the best views a little earlier than usual.

Article Icon 1Adopted Child Pays It Forward

Terri Teague, who was adopted in 1991 through WBIR’s Monday’s Child segment, is honoring late anchor Bill Williams by rescuing a stray puppy—now named “Billiams” in his memory.

Williams, who passed away last month at 91, helped over 1,000 children find adoptive homes during his career.

Teague, once one of those children, says she’s driven to give abandoned animals the second chance she got.

Young-Williams Animal Center in Knoxville, dedicated to ending pet homelessness and promoting animal welfare, supports Teague’s efforts, citing rising surrenders and the need for more fosters and resources to reduce shelter populations.

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Around Tennessee

➤ Chattanooga: Officials say repairs on a large sinkhole could take up to six months, as engineers discovered widespread underground damage—including beneath a major wastewater pipe. (See Sinkhole)

➤ Oak Ridge: Oak Ridge National Laboratory has installed its first quantum compute cluster—a room-temperature diamond-based system meant to handle high-performance workloads. (More)

➤ Pigeon Forge: The city is exploring plans to build a helipad behind the community center to provide LifeStar helicopters with a permanent, emergency landing zone. (More)

➤ Knox County: The County Health Department launched a new mobile app designed to quickly deliver vital information such as health alerts, restaurant inspection scores, and health records access. (See Details)

➤ Nashville: Country music star Lainey Wilson is being honored with a custom-designed corn maze at Honeysuckle Hill Farm, where fans can explore a fall attraction shaped in her likeness. (See Maze)

➤ Memphis: Memphis-Shelby County Schools confirmed multiple cases of hand, foot and mouth disease and is urging parents to monitor their children for symptoms. (More)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

➤ Vanderbilt football players Langston Patterson and Issa Ouattara, along with nearly a dozen other athletes, filed a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA, challenging the redshirt rule and seeking permission to compete in all five years of eligibility. (More)

➤ The Tennessee Titans released an unofficial Week One depth chart, listing rookie fourth-round pick Elic Ayomanor as a starter in an unexpected move. (More)

➤ Tennessee defensive back Colton Hood was named SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Week following his dominant performance against Syracuse last weekend, which included a 22-yard fumble return for a touchdown. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | Soccer | WNBA | U.S. Open

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Tennessee Business

Volkswagen Chattanooga will temporarily furlough about 160 employees starting in late October due to reduced production of its ID.4 electric SUV. (More)

WNM Waste, a new concierge garbage service in Knoxville, offers trash pickup for residents and businesses left without carts as the city gradually converts to trash and recycling compactors. (More)

A $61 million luxury apartment complex is coming to Bartlett, including a resort-style pool, game room, and walkable retail on the former Hy-Vee site. (See Rendering)

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Et Cetera

 Holston Haun, an 11-year-old leukemia survivor and Taco Bell superfan, cut the ribbon at the reopening of his favorite Knox County Taco Bell after sharing video updates of its renovations. (See Holston)

Forever Field Day in Nashville offers adults a way to celebrate birthdays or corporate team building by uniting participants through nostalgic childhood games such as kickball and tug-of-war. (See Video)

The Great Smoky Mountains Half Marathon and 5K will take place this weekend, offering scenic mountain views along the route, though neither course runs through the national park. (See Details)

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The Poll

What’s the farthest you’d run for fun?

  1. I wouldn’t
  2. 5k
  3. Half marathon
  4. Full marathon
  5. Other (let us know!)

 

Previous Results:

What type of pie are you most looking forward to this fall?

  1. Pumpkin: 23%
  2. Pecan: 22%
  3. Apple: 20%
  4. Sweet potato: 18%
  5. Other (let us know!): 17%
North Carolina Trivia

What species is T-Rac, the Tennessee Titans’ cheerful mascot?

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