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Fire in Morristown leaves many residents displaced
SUMMARY: A fire at Morningside Apartments in Morristown displaced over 30 residents after it quickly spread, causing significant damage. Fire crews managed to extinguish the blaze within 25 minutes, but remained on-site for hours watching for hotspots. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported. The Red Cross is assisting affected residents by providing credit cards for immediate needs and temporary housing options. Many are facing uncertainty, with one resident recounting the loss of his second home in two months due to flooding and now this fire. Investigations into the cause are ongoing as first responders help residents retrieve necessities.
Flames forced more than two dozen people to leave their homes in Morristown.
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Blue-collar Titans fans getting priced out of seats at new Nissan Stadium | Tennessee
SUMMARY: Frank Stiner and his cousin were excited to expand their ticket holdings for the new $2.2 billion Nissan Stadium but faced shocking price increases, as their $750 PSLs skyrocketed to $10,000 each. After expressing concerns, they were dismissed by Titans representatives. Stiner noted that many loyal, blue-collar fans couldn’t afford such prices. The Titans plan to sell PSLs in over 30 tiers, with more than 40% priced below $3,500, but critics argue that true fans are being pushed out. Tennessee Rep. Larry Miller is working on a bill to limit PSL price increases, though it faced resistance from the Titans.
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Afternoon Weather (11/11): Dry afternoon ahead
SUMMARY: On Veterans Day, a cold front is moving southeast, leading to clearer skies overnight as high pressure brings cool, dry air. Winds will shift to the south, allowing for increased moisture and potential showers in the coming days, particularly with a new cold front expected Wednesday into Thursday. While models show varying confidence in the anticipated rain, it’s advisable not to rely heavily on forecasts just yet. For the weekend, conditions are expected to be drier with temperatures in the upper 60s.
Here is your afternoon weather report on Monday, Nov. 11.
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Report: Tennessee has as many as 64,000 unfilled jobs | Tennessee
SUMMARY: Tennessee’s economy is growing, with employment increasing by 195,000 since March 2020 and an unemployment rate of 3.2%, lower than the national rate of 4.1%. However, the labor force participation rate has declined to 59.4%, significantly below the national average of 62.7%. Dr. Don Bruce from the University of Tennessee attributes this decline partly to the in-migration of retirees and educational pursuits. Despite a low unemployment rate, Tennessee faces 64,000 unfilled jobs due to geographic and skill mismatches. Per capita income in Tennessee is $62,229, still below the national average of $69,810 but closing the gap.
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