News from the South - Tennessee News Feed
UT Gardens holds 'Howl-O-Ween Pooch Parade and Expo' on Sunday
SUMMARY: Dog lovers gathered at the 11th annual Halloween event at UT Gardens to celebrate their furry friends in costume. Pet owners and dog-related nonprofits enjoyed activities, including a pooch parade showcasing the best-dressed dogs. A couple from Delaware remarked on how East Tennessee is more dog-friendly than their previous home, noting the abundance of events and the community’s passion for dogs and shelters. The event highlighted the joy of companionship between dogs and their owners while promoting the importance of adopting pets in need of homes. Overall, it was a festive celebration of pets and community spirit.
According to the website, the event will be held rain or shine on Oct. 27.
News from the South - Tennessee News Feed
Traffic stop for expired tag leads to arrest of wanted man in Mt. Juliet
SUMMARY: Mount Juliet Police arrested a 38-year-old man during a traffic stop for driving a truck with an expired tag on Old Lebanon dirt road. The driver was found to be wanted on six felony charges for failing to report as a registered sex offender and violating probation. His prior offenses include attempted rape of a child in Suar County.
A wanted Nashville man was taken into custody in Mt. Juliet Sunday morning as a result of a traffic stop.
News from the South - Tennessee News Feed
Mic'd Up: Farragut High head coach Geoff Courtney
SUMMARY: The speaker is providing instructions during a practice or game. They emphasize the importance of completing tasks early to take shots, discussing specific plays and formations, such as “28 right” and “double Max 63 Max X Choice.” The terms “De left twins” and “Texas 2″ indicate the positioning and strategy. The repeated reminders to focus and execute are clear, alongside communication about timing and movements, indicating a strategic approach to gameplay. Overall, the content reflects a dynamic coaching session with a focus on teamwork and play execution.
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Tennessee AG: ICE ‘knowingly released murderers and rapists’ onto U.S. streets | Tennessee
SUMMARY: Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti criticized the Biden administration, claiming U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released murderers and rapists from detention facilities into communities. His office obtained records through a lawsuit that revealed ICE’s plan to release large numbers of migrants was halted due to pushback from Tennessee officials. The documents indicated that over 7,000 detainees, including many with significant criminal histories, were released from Louisiana facilities, with little intention of claiming asylum. Skrmetti vowed to hold the federal government accountable for its immigration failures and emphasized the need for transparency and safety in immigration enforcement.
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