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1 year since Riley Strain went missing in Nashville
SUMMARY: Today marks one year since Missouri college student Riley Strain disappeared in Nashville after a night out on Broadway. Riley was 22 and attending a conference with fraternity brothers. Surveillance footage captured him stumbling and falling before he spoke briefly with a police officer. No further video was found after that point. His friends reported him missing the next day, and after two weeks of searching, his body was discovered in the river, ruled an accidental death with a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit. In response, Nashville has implemented safety improvements along the riverfront, including fencing and updated signage.

Saturday marks one year since Missouri college student Riley Strain disappeared after a night out on Broadway.
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Remembering Bobby Connelly, a 53-year veteran of the Nashville Fire Department
SUMMARY: Bobby Connelly, a beloved 53-year veteran of the Nashville Fire Department, is remembered as a hero and legend in the community. He dedicated his life to firefighting, often choosing to be at the center of danger alongside his colleagues. Former Chief Buck Doer highlighted Connelly’s unwavering commitment, describing him as a “firefighter’s firefighter.” Connelly survived a near-fatal accident early in his career and later authored a book, “Refined by Fire.” He was also the model for a firefighter statue at Nashville’s 9/11 Memorial. His legacy lives on through the fire hall named in his honor, and a funeral service is scheduled for March 12th.

Following the death of Bobby Connelly, who served with the Nashville Fire Department for more than half a century, community members are remembering his legacy.
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Miss Teen Volunteer America 2026 crowned in West Tennessee
SUMMARY: Fifty teens from across the U.S. competed in Tennessee for the Miss Teen Volunteer America 2026 title, showcasing their talent, fitness, and community spirit. Izzy Karns, representing Mississippi, won the crown on March 8, succeeding Miss Teen Volunteer America 2025 Anna Grace Loudenbeck, who expressed gratitude for the opportunities and experiences gained during her reign. Karns received a $10,000 scholarship and will represent the Salvation Army and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The competition recognized additional winners, including first runner-up Hayden Pearson from North Carolina and several others for various talents and achievements.
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Dozens of people voice concerns about Townsend Event Center
SUMMARY: Tensions are escalating in Townsend over a proposed event center, with community members expressing concerns that it could disrupt the peaceful atmosphere of the Smokies. During a meeting, locals criticized the Blount Partnership, claiming it prioritizes profit over citizens’ interests. Mayor Don Prader clarified that the city did not reject events, contrary to rumors, and emphasized the importance of the visitor center for the community. Some residents argue that collaboration may be impossible, as they feel the partnership is only focused on taking. The mayor plans to present a resolution to the legislature, urging it not to advance the controversial legislation.

The center has sparked tension between the Blount Partnership, city leaders and community members.
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