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➤ Statewide: A new state law allows schools to offer hunter education courses. Advocates say the goal is to boost hunting participation while teaching firearm safety. (More)
➤ Pigeon Forge: Crews are searching for three missing eagles that flew out of Dollywood’s Eagle Mountain Sanctuary after storm damage knocked down a tree and compromised the aviary. (More)
➤ Also Pigeon Forge: More than 1,200 citations were issued during the unruly Spring Rod Run, up over 70% from the fall. The car event drew thousands, leading to hundreds of calls and dozens of arrests. (More)
➤ Memphis: Four universities in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi have formed a new AI research consortium seeking to turn the Mid-South into a national hub for artificial intelligence. (More)
➤ Gatlinburg: Park officials closed a popular Smoky Mountains trail after multiple bear encounters over the weekend, including aggressive behavior and one visitor being chased. (More)
➤ Williamson County: Parents are pushing back against a plan to consolidate special education programs, saying moving vulnerable students from familiar schools could disrupt routines and progress. (More)
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