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A month after hospital rescue during deadly Unicoi Co. flooding, family member reflects on impact
SUMMARY: On September 27, 2024, Unoy County Hospital experienced severe flooding, prompting the rescue of over 70 individuals, including Jeff Bowen, who was stranded on the hospital roof. His wife, Catherine, had brought him to the hospital that morning but became separated during the emergency. After hours in inflatable lifeboats, Jeff was finally rescued. The flooding, intensified by Hurricane Helen, rendered the hospital unusable. Ballad Health, which operates the hospital, is committed to providing critical healthcare services and has opened a 24/7 urgent care clinic in Unoy County while assessing future plans for the hospital’s reopening.
The hospital said around 70 people in total were rescued, both by boat and by helicopter.
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Family speaks after son accused of murdering mother, hiding her body behind home
SUMMARY: Tavon Rose is accused of murdering his mother, Rochelle Hill, and hiding her body behind her home, shattering a family. His stepbrother, Trevor Taylor, is grappling with the loss and Tavon’s struggles with schizophrenia. Hill, who often attempted to care for Tavon amidst his mental health issues, was found deceased during a welfare check. Tavon is currently in custody, awaiting a mental evaluation, with his next court date in late November. A clinical social worker noted that families can struggle to manage the care required for loved ones with severe mental illness, leading to tragic outcomes.
A family shattered by a horrific act of domestic violence shared words of warning with FOX13. Tevon Rose is accused of murdering his own mother, then hiding her body in a wooded area behind her house. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/family-speaks-after-son-accused-of-murdering-mother-hiding-her-body-behind-home/article_360c2bb8-9670-11ef-87f5-af9e9ac3e496.html
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Tennessee in-person votes higher than 2020 but absentee ballots down | Tennessee
SUMMARY: In Tennessee, early voting is seeing increased in-person participation compared to the pandemic year of 2020, with 1,801,162 ballots castโup from 1,766,988. However, overall turnout is down due to a decline in absentee votes, which dropped from 195,939 in 2020 to 74,131 this year. The total ballots cast so far stands at 1,875,298, down from 1,962,927 in 2020. Despite smooth operations and positive voter experiences, incidents of campaign sign vandalism have been reported, with arrests made in Wilson County. Both Republican and Democratic signs were affected. Early voting ends Thursday.
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Employee accused of using town funds for personal reasons | Tennessee
SUMMARY: Travis Thrasher, chief wastewater operator for Oliver Springs, was indicted on theft charges for allegedly misusing city funds to buy tires and auto parts. Investigators found he charged $2,448 on the town’s fuel card and made over $1,000 in personal purchases despite town officials stating no authorization was granted. Thrasher resigned in September and attempted to repay the town $3,471. The investigation revealed over $3,000 in unverified purchases by town employees and highlighted poor enforcement of policies regarding delinquent water/wastewater accounts, with some employee accounts having outstanding balances exceeding $1,000. The audit covered finances from July 2022 to July 2024.
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