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Wildlife commission approves hunting, fishing license increases | Tennessee
SUMMARY: The Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission has approved its first increase in hunting and fishing license fees since 2015, with a 28% rise for most licenses and a 22% increase in boating registration fees. The changes are necessary to address inflation and rising operational costs, as the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency (TWRA) has already cut its 2026 budget by $800,000 and is facing staffing shortages with 20 vacant positions. Supporters, like Mike Butler of the Tennessee Wildlife Federation, emphasize the importance of funding for wildlife restoration and infrastructure projects. The fee increases will be reviewed in June and take effect on July 1, 2025.
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Road conditions change in Campbell County
SUMMARY: Yesterday marked the season’s first snowfall in several East Tennessee counties, leading to crews monitoring weather and road conditions. Early Saturday, roads in Campbell County were mostly clear, although some slick spots and covered side roads remained, particularly on hills. The Tennessee Highway Patrol urged caution, but I-75 was clear with vehicles traveling at posted speeds. Campbell County Sheriff Wayne Barton reported no unusual incidents, thanks to the preparedness of local agencies. The county has 16 plows for nearly 700 miles of roads, although they don’t pre-treat. Residents are advised to stay home for safety.
Wintry conditions and snow caused road conditions to change through the day Friday and into Saturday morning in Campbell County.
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Tracking road conditions in Antioch after winter storm
SUMMARY: Crews worked overnight to treat roads in the area, and Megan Fee reports live from Antioch. Currently at Bakertown Road near I24 and Haywood Lane, she notes that major roads are mostly clear, with some snowy entry and exit ramps. However, secondary roads remain icy, posing challenges for drivers and pedestrians. While main roads and highways look good thanks to plowing and salting efforts, caution is advised, especially in neighborhoods where conditions are slick. Megan will continue to assess the road conditions around Antioch.
Tracking road conditions in Antioch after winter storm
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TN Winter Storm: Conditions deteriorating in Williamson County
SUMMARY: In Franklin, Andy Cordan reports on worsening conditions from a winter storm. Despite numerous snow plows, road conditions have deteriorated, leading to slushy and hazardous driving. He highlights the dangers of the slippery roads, where drivers are struggling with poor visibility and some have spun out or crashed. The temperature is around 32°F, raising concerns that if it drops further, conditions could worsen significantly. Cordan describes the weather as fluctuating, with moments of almost rain or sunshine, but emphasizes that the current state is among the worst he’s encountered all day. He urges caution for drivers.
Conditions deteriorating in Williamson County, TN
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