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Local News The average life expectancy for a man in Tennessee is 71 years, three years below the already declining national average.  A recently published Washington Post analysis of CDC data shows life expectancy has been going down . As of 2021, the latest publicly available data shows the average is about 76 years, which is the lowest it’s been in a quarter century.  The  decline is linked to overlapping […]

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Local News Giles County authorities have launched an investigation into a three-vehicle crash at West College Street and First Street in downtown Pulaski.  According to officials, someone in a stolen Mercedes was traveling at a high rate of speed before slamming into two other vehicles. The Mercedes was reportedly ditched off Interstate 65 at Exit 22. So far it’s unclear if anyone was injured or killed in the crash. It […]

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Local News The Williamson County Emergency Agency is alerting residents after a portion of the Harpeth River has turned red.  The agency responded to the river Tuesday morning for the red color of the river near Forrest Crossing.   A contractor approved by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) performed a dye test and the dye didn’t dissipate quickly due to low water levels, according to WEMA. There is […]

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Local News - More than a dozen horses are recovering on a Shelbyville farm after being rescued from a horseback riding stable in Rutherford County. As we told you yesterday, Jason Lancaster, the owner of Pinnacle Stables in Christiana, is charged with multiple underage sex crimes. During the investigation, police also discovered multiple horses on the property were not in good condition.  Jenny Earhart with California-based Premier Equine Rehab stepped […]

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Local news It happened in Middle Tennessee a few months ago, now Kentucky authorities are asking Warren County residents for help finding those responsible for leaving Ku Klux Klan fliers outside multiple homes.  The Warren County Sheriff’s Office the inflammatory nature purports to create division and a sense of authority and went on to say the County valued unity and the rule of law. A police officer was taken into […]

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