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Former Tennessee official charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice | Tennessee

SUMMARY: Wesley Olan Landers, the former deputy commissioner of finance for the Tennessee Department of Corrections, has been charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice and perjury. He allegedly provided confidential information about inmate health care contracts to Jeffrey Scott Wells, a vice president of a competing health care company, between September 2018 and February 2020. Landers used personal email for these communications, which involved plans for a cover-up in a federal lawsuit related to a $123 million contract awarded to Wells’ company. Both men face up to five years in prison if convicted.
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Mangia: Eat. Drink. Sing. Celebrate!

SUMMARY: Mangia: Eat. Drink. Sing. Celebrate! is an Italian restaurant where every night feels like a festive Italian wedding, featuring a unique three-hour dining experience aligned with The Godfather film. After nearly closing, community support helped the family-owned restaurant thrive in Melrose for nearly nine years. Open only Friday and Saturday nights, guests can enjoy a delightful spring menu with iconic dishes and even ricotta donuts. With a lively atmosphere and the chance for patrons to join in on the dance floor, it’s the perfect place for celebrations, making lasting memories with family and friends. Reservations are highly recommended.

When you’re here, you’re family, truly! You’re invited to check out this pop-up style dining experience. Feel the passion for food as you’re entertained to the core! Sing, dance, celebrate, and don’t forget bocce ball! Cent ‘Anni!
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Defense attorneys in Casada, Cothren trial give hints to strategies

by J. Holly McCall, Tennessee Lookout
April 24, 2025
Day two of former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada’s federal corruption trial ended with a jury chosen and indications of how defense lawyers could try to keep their client out of prison.
Casada and his former chief of staff Cade Cothren are on trial for allegations of conspiracy, fraud, money laundering, bribery and kickbacks after funneling contracts for political consulting services for state House members to a company founded by Cothren called Phoenix Solutions.
Casada’s attorney Ed Yarbrough questioned prospective alternate jurors Tuesday about whether they have worked in sales, received commissions in exchange for work — raising the question of whether commissions and kickbacks could be seen as mutually exchangeable terms — or outsourced work to subcontractors.
“Did your customers always know who was doing the work?” Yarbrough asked.
Federal prosecutors’ case rests partially on the premise that Casada and former Chattanooga Rep. Robin Smith secured contracts for political consulting services from House Republican Caucus members, receiving a cut of the proceeds from Cothren in return.
Cothren resigned from his post in May 2019 amid a scandal over racist and sexist text messages that was heavily reported by Nashville-area media. He formed Phoenix Solutions in 2020 and prosecutors allege Casada and Smith purposely concealed Cothren’s identity on the assumption House members would not contract with Phoenix if they knew Cothren was behind it.
Opening arguments will begin Thursday morning.
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Tennessee Lookout is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Tennessee Lookout maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Holly McCall for questions: info@tennesseelookout.com.
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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.
Political Bias Rating: Center-Left
The content primarily reports on the federal corruption trial of former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada and his chief of staff, Cade Cothren. The language used in the article is factual and focused on legal proceedings without overtly advocating for any political stance or party. However, the context surrounding a scandal involving members of the Republican Party and the critical mentions of corruption, racism, and sexism suggest a tendency to highlight negative aspects of right-leaning political figures. This positioning aligns the content slightly more with a Center-Left perspective, as it may reflect an underlying criticism of the political establishment rather than maintaining a neutral reporting stance.
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10About Town Weather: Russellville (4/23)

SUMMARY: The weather in Russellville, eastern Hamlin County, is mostly sunny to partly cloudy, with current temperatures around 86 degrees. Despite the pleasant conditions in the valley, thunderstorms and showers are occurring to the west on the plateau and to the east in the mountains. Russellville is part of the northern valley, while other regions like Knoxville and Chattanooga represent the central and southern valleys. Tonight, there’s a chance for evening thunder showers, and the forecast indicates higher chances for rain and storms over the next two days. Further updates will follow soon.

Here’s what the weather is going to be like in Russellville this afternoon!
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