News from the South - Tennessee News Feed
New homeless resource center in Murfreesboro
SUMMARY: Rutherford County is enhancing support for the unhoused population with the launch of a new 20,000 square foot Resource Center by The Journey Home. Groundbreaking for the center is set for Monday, and it will feature temporary housing units, a wellness clinic, and a job training program. The organization also offers essential services such as food, laundry, and showers for individuals in need. The new facility will be situated on Old Salem Road, aiming to provide crucial resources for the community’s vulnerable population.
More resources will soon be available for the unhoused population in Rutherford County.
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Kingston Water Department filtering out debris
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helen has introduced significant debris into the Tennessee and Clinch Rivers in Kingston, affecting local water quality. Kingston’s utility director, Kevin Hamilton, noted that debris levels reached a record high of 150 parts per million at the treatment plant. However, the plant effectively filters this down to 0.05 parts per million for safe drinking water. While filters require more frequent cleaning due to changing weather conditions, Hamilton has observed a slight decrease in debris over the past week and anticipates this trend will continue.
Hurricane Helene threw all kinds of debris into the Tennessee River and in Kingston, some residents have noticed it mixing with the Clinch River.
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Mic'd Up: Austin-East head coach Stanton Stevens
SUMMARY: The defensive coordinator, discussing a challenging strategy, acknowledges difficulties in successfully trapping the opponent. He addresses a mistake by Jarvis, who lined up incorrectly instead of positioning near the tight end. Anticipating a split front, the team faced an unexpected nose alignment that hindered blocking. He emphasizes to stay in formation, focusing on edge plays and instructing players to be mindful of penalties, particularly addressing a persistent offside issue with number six on defense. The coordinator calls for Jarvis to clarify his positioning.
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Sunday WX 10/13/24: A warm and sunny day on track, with a low chance for storms briefly at night
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Tavan Wherst discusses upcoming weather changes, emphasizing that while most of the day will be lovely, a frontal boundary is approaching, leading to potential spotty storms later tonight. Cloud cover is moving in, and gusty winds will start to pick up, initially from the south and increasing to about 20 mph by lunchtime. As the front progresses, winds will shift direction and intensify, especially at higher elevations. Rainfall is expected after sunset as the front passes. Following this, cooler temperatures are anticipated into Monday and throughout the week.
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