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Main Library in downtown Nashville reopens
SUMMARY: Nashville’s downtown public library is reopening today after a two-month closure due to HVAC system repairs. The library serves around 200,000 square feet across three floors and will now offer a more comfortable environment for patrons, although the interior remains unchanged. While visitors can access most areas, the Civil Rights room on the second floor will remain closed during ongoing renovations. The regular programming resumes, and this update has been welcomed by the community.
After two months, downtown Nashville’s public library reopened on Oct. 26.
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8 months since Sebastian Rogers disappearance
SUMMARY: It’s been eight months since 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers disappeared from his Hendersonville home. The search continues, but officials have no new updates. An Amber alert was issued on February 27, shortly after he went missing. Sebastian, described as 5’5″ and 120 lbs with dirty blonde hair, was last seen in a black sweatsuit and glasses, and has a medical condition that may affect his safety. Extensive search efforts have involved drones, helicopters, and dogs, but no leads have emerged. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward, while Dog the Bounty Hunter added $75,000, totaling $125,000 for information.
Oct. 26 marks eight months since 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers was last seen at his home in Hendersonville.
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Morning Weather (10/26): Partly cloudy with highs in the lower to middle 70s, light showers possible
SUMMARY: Happy Saturday! This is Rebecca Suite with your weather update. As you move through the rest of the work week, expect mild temperatures in the middle to upper 70s leading up to Halloween. There are a few chances for rain this afternoon, but overall, the weather should remain pleasant. Enjoy your weekend!
Here is your morning weather report for Saturday, October 24, 2024.
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Alcoa Takes down Maryville, 24-17
SUMMARY: Alcoa head coach Brian Nick emphasized that his seniors aimed to win a state championship and defeat Maraville. Achieving both, Alcoa ended Maraville’s undefeated streak with a standout performance from quarterback Eli Graph. Down 14-9, Graph’s 32-yard run set up a 57-yard touchdown pass to Jacobe Cooper, giving Alcoa the lead. He later scored a rushing touchdown and successfully executed a two-point conversion. Coach Nick praised Graph as the best football player in the state, highlighting the team’s growth and dedicated coaching, which contributed to their significant win over a strong Maraville team.
The Tornadoes took down Maryville in a close finish.
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