News from the South - Tennessee News Feed
Lawmakers pushing to expand I-24 in Montgomery County
SUMMARY: Montgomery County, one of Tennessee’s fastest-growing areas, faces significant traffic issues, particularly on Interstate 24, which has seen no expansion since its opening in 1976. County Commissioner David Shelton highlights the dramatic rise in traffic due to population growth, from 30,000 in Clarksville in 1976 to nearly 200,000 today. With frequent crashes and delays—583 in 2024 alone—Shelton and fellow commissioners plan to urge state lawmakers to prioritize expanding I-24 by adding lanes on both sides. They also intend to request that the widening of State Route 237 in Clarksville be expedited, emphasizing the urgent need for infrastructure improvements.
While Montgomery County remains one of the fastest growing areas in the state, leaders say the roads haven’t keep up.
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Murfreesboro equipped with new snowplows
SUMMARY: Murphy’s Boro is enhancing its snow removal capabilities with nearly $100,000 in new equipment, notably eight additional plows, increasing the total to 22. Public Works Director Raymond Hillis highlighted the city’s growth and the need for improved public safety as more streets were added. Crews are currently brining roadways and will soon be equipped to plow snow from previously salt-only trucks. The department, which has expanded from 10 to 50 employees, now operates in shifts to ensure efficient snow removal. Additionally, the city purchased 1,000 tons of rock salt for use during winter weather.
The next time snow blankets Murfreesboro, the city will have nearly $100,000 worth of equipment to better respond.
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How crews are pretreating roads ahead of wintry weather
SUMMARY: As winter weather approaches, crews are preparing to ensure road safety. A small band of snow has already caused slick conditions and crashes on Pellissippi Parkway. Knox County Public Works has mobilized 80 workers to treat roads with a brine solution, which is cost-effective and helps prevent freezing. Starting Wednesday, teams will work 12-hour shifts over two days, covering 1,800 miles. The city of Knoxville will prioritize major routes before moving to smaller ones. Residents are advised to drive carefully, especially in areas where water may be standing on the roads.
Crews are pretreating the roads ahead of possible accumulating snow this week. Here’s what we learned.
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Morning Weather (1/7): Quiet and cold
SUMMARY: Good morning! Expect a chilly forecast for the next three days with no weather impact alerts until the end of the week. Winter weather advisories are in effect for higher elevations until 7 AM, and some beautiful snow pictures have emerged from early snow bands. A weather system is expected by Friday, though it’s still four days out, so details like timing and snowfall totals remain uncertain. Confidence is growing that this could be a snow event for East Tennessee, particularly toward Friday evening. We’ll keep monitoring the situation, especially for impact on the weekend. Stay tuned!
The morning weather report for East Tennessee on Tuesday, Jan. 7.
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