Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Mount Juliet Reports Heavy Damage From Wednesday Storms
The National Weather Service says a tornado touched down in Mount Juliet as strong storms moved through the state. Forecasters examined the damage path of 4.6 miles Wednesday morning and estimated the peak wind speed at 115 mph, qualifying the tornado as an EF-2 twister. The path of damage was about 150 yards wide. Jennifer Kipper says the heaviest damage was in a commercial strip around Lebanon Road and Mount Juliet Road where a warehouse and an automotive business were heavily damaged. There was light to moderate structural damage to other buildings in the neighborhood. Many homes sustained damage and there was considerable destruction of outbuildings, fences and lighting at the city ball park with dozens of trees blown down but no serious injuries were reported. (bg)

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

  • K9 Kodi Holds Suspect So Officers Can Make The Arrest
  • Food city trailer
  • OK scams
  • 8 Years And 10 Months in Federal Prison Handed Down
  • Woman Arrested for Shoplifting From a Local Mall
  • Street Racing Victim Wants Teens Charged as Adults
  • Police Won't Press Charges Against Trail Days Driver
  • Immigration Reform Prayed for at Bi-Lingual Vigil
  • Reward Offered For Missing Equipment
  • Talks Still Underway for Carter Co. Rescue Service
  • Change of Venue In Greeneville Murder Case
  • Scott Co. Murder Trial Re-Set
  • Sullivan County Election Day
  • Milligan and Tusculum Classes in Kpt
  • A Push To Lower The Blood Alcohol Content Proceeds
  • Skills USA Competitors Won An Award For The Most Awards



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