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🚨 Final Push: Help Us Hit Our Q3 Goal 🚨

When we launched this campaign, our goal was to be at 50% of our funding by the end of Q3. Today, we’re at 42%. With your help, we can close the gap before the quarter ends tomorrow.

Investments start at $750 (just $2 per share), and virtually every dollar is invested in growth: building new audiences, expanding into new states, driving more revenue, and fueling future profits.

What YOUR investment has already achieved:

  • Massive growth: When we started this raise in August, The Flyover had approximately 2.5 million readers. Just weeks later, we’re closing in on 3 million.
  • Texas: On track for 500,000 readers (or more!) by year’s end.
  • Florida: Growth surged 32% since new investments began—proof that investor support makes the difference.
  • The Flyover Podcast: Breaking records daily for listens and views as we expand into audio and video.
  • Exciting innovation coming soon: Our first-ever Flyover app and Flyover text alerts will give readers even more ways to access fact-first news.

Why invest now?

  • The Q3 finish line is tomorrow, and we’re behind our goal.
  • We’ve already raised $2.1 million from over 1,350 readers-turned-investors.
  • Every new investment helps us grow audiences, expand into new states, and strengthen a profitable, reader-owned media company.

Legacy media continues to mislead and disappoint. The Flyover is different: no corporate bosses, no bias, no agendas. Just fact-first news for common-sense Americans.

Will you help us close the Q3 gap and build the future of news by investing today?

Invest in The Flyover now

Top Stories

Article Icon 1Dolly Delays Vegas Shows for Health

Dolly Parton has postponed her upcoming Las Vegas residency due to health concerns, citing the need for “a few procedures” on doctors’ orders.

The 79-year-old country music legend announced the delay via social media, saying she’s unable to rehearse or perform the six scheduled year-end shows at Caesars Palace. The new dates are now set for September 2026.

Parton assured fans she’s not retiring, joking, “God hasn’t said anything about stopping yet.”

Article Icon 1Hot, Dry Stretch Hits Middle Tennessee

Unseasonably warm weather is settling back over Middle Tennessee, with highs pushing near 90 in some areas and little to no rain in sight.

Nashville and surrounding areas will stay mostly sunny through midweek, with daily highs in the mid to upper 80s and overnight lows in the 60s.

The weekend brings a slight cooldown, but temps will still hover around the low 80s.

Despite a few patchy fog spots and stray showers in eastern parts of the state, most folks can expect dry, mild fall weather through Sunday.

Article Icon 1TN Diaper Program Celebrates 1st Year

Tennessee’s free diaper program for low-income families has hit its one-year mark, having distributed over 36 million diapers to more than 70,000 children.

The program, a national first, provides up to 100 diapers per month through over 400 pharmacies to families on TennCare or CoverKids with children under age two.

State leaders aim to expand access and add more diaper options in the coming year. See program details here.

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Elon Musk: “Robots Will… Do Everything Better”

And it’s already happening. 

Just look at fast food. Miso Robotics is already delivering an AI-powered fry-cooking robot called Flippy that can cook perfectly and never calls in sick. 

As restaurants grapple with 144% labor turnover rates and $20/hour minimum wages, it’s no surprise brands like White Castle are turning to Miso. Now, after selling out the first run of its first fully commercial robot in one week, Miso’s scaling production to 100,000+ US fast food locations in need. 

In fact, with its US-based manufacturing now ramping up, Miso has partnerships with NVIDIA, Amazon, and Uber to refine its robots and AI.

And you can join as an investor before these pivotal next steps. Just don’t wait. Invest before bonus shares change on 10/9.

 

Around Tennessee

➤ Statewide: A report warns that Tennessee’s crime labs are operating at full capacity with over 7,000 pending evidence tests, and the backlog is expected to worsen without major investments. (More)

➤ Statewide: Livestock producers in 59 counties are eligible for USDA aid to cover feed costs tied to Hurricane Helene. Applications for up to $125,000 per producer are open through Oct. 31. (More)

➤ Grundy County: A second school board member has resigned following backlash over the decision to reject a $320,000 state-funded teacher bonus. (More)

➤ Chattanooga: The Tennessee Valley Authority is reducing water flow in the Tennessee River to allow safe swimming for thousands of athletes in Chattanooga’s annual IRONMAN competition. (More)

➤ Nashville: Country artist Joe Nichols led a star-studded fundraiser to support the creation of an ADA-compliant baseball field in Nashville, with plans to name it “Home Run Park” in honor of his hit song. (See Video)

➤ Knoxville: Farragut High School’s Alisa Bryantseva was named one of just 161 students nationwide to receive the 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholar award. (More)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

Tennessee football remained No. 15 in the latest AP Poll, while Vanderbilt climbed up to No. 16 in the country. (More)

Memphis Tigers running back Greg Desrosiers Jr. broke away for the longest run in recent school history this weekend, a 90-yard footrace to the endzone. The last time that happened for the Tigers was in 1966. (More)

The matchup between No. 16 Vanderbilt football and No. 10 Alabama this weekend will mark the first time in 88 years that the two have played each other as ranked opponents. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NHL | Soccer

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Tennessee Business

➤ Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon plan to expand film and television production in Nashville, citing talented crews and creative energy as reasons to invest in Tennessee’s growing entertainment scene. (More)

The Sevierville Planning Commission will review a proposal this week to redevelop a former Steak ‘n Shake into a Whataburger. (More)

Nashville’s The Horn café earned the No. 20 spot on Yelp’s 2025 “Top 100 Coffee Shops” list for its East African-inspired coffee. The shop is the highest-ranked café in the city. (More)

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The AI Restaurant Brands Are Demanding

Sellouts are good for business, and Miso sold out initial units of its newest AI-powered kitchen robot, Flippy Fry Station, in one week. 

Why? The $1T fast-food industry faces 144% worker turnover and $20/hour minimum wages in places like California. But these units can boost industry profits by up to $24B. Brands like White Castle already use them

With partnerships in place with NVIDIA and Uber AI to refine its robots and AI, Miso is currently ramping up its U.S.-based manufacturing to capture a $4B/year annual revenue opportunity. 

There are 100,000+ U.S. fast food locations in need. And you can join as an investor before these pivotal next steps. 

Just don’t wait. Invest before bonus shares change on 10/9.

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Et Cetera

Tennessee fans beat out Florida in the annual blood drive competition between MEDIC Regional Blood Center and LifeSouth. Strong donor turnout and giveaways helped the Vols clinch a clear win. (More)

➤ NBC’s Dateline held its first live show in Nashville, where hundreds of fans gathered to hear behind-the-scenes insights from the show’s 3,000-episode history. (More)

A Parrottsville bride and groom stunned guests with a unique wedding twist—a realistic animatronic T. rex named Natasha that delivered their wedding bands at the altar. (See Video)

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The Poll

What Halloween costume inspired by today’s edition would you choose?

  1. Dolly Parton
  2. Reese Witherspoon
  3. Triathlete
  4. Dinosaur
  5. Other (reply to tell us)

 

Previous Results:

What’s your favorite kind of primate?

  1. Chimpanzee: 23%
  2. Ape: 20%
  3. Lemur: 20%
  4. Capuchin: 19%
  5. Other (reply to tell us): 18%
North Carolina Trivia

What Nashville-born golfer was a vice captain for the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team?

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