A sudden rockslide and flooding shut down I-40 near the Tennessee–North Carolina state line Wednesday, but Cocke County officials say no one was hurt.
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.png) | Friday, June 20, 2025 | | Good Morning! On this day in 1924, legendary musician Chet Atkins, known as "the Country Gentleman" and famous for hits like Yakety Axe and Mister Sandman, was born in Luttrell. This fall, consider visiting Brownsville to see the debut of a 7-foot bronze statue of Tina Turner, located near her former high school, to inspire future generations of stars. See more in the story below. Save up to 80% on your favorite brands when you sign up with today's sponsor, Brad's Deals! Chattanooga 🌤️ 89°F/66°F | Clarksville ☀️ 92°F/75°F | Cookeville 🌤️ 86°F/69°F | Franklin ☀️ 92°F/74°F | Jackson ☀️ 92°F/74°F | Johnson City 🌤️ 87°F/73°F | Knoxville ☀️ 88°F/76°F | Memphis ☀️ 95°F/83°F | Nashville ☀️ 94°F/77°F  Don't feel like reading the national edition of The Flyover? Tune in to The Flyover Podcast! New episodes drop daily—watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, all in under 15 minutes. | | | |
| Flooding Shuts Down I-40 Near State Line A sudden rockslide and flooding shut down I-40 near the Tennessee–North Carolina state line Wednesday, but Cocke County officials say no one was hurt. Emergency crews, including water rescue teams, fire departments, and even SWAT rescued a family of six and responded to stranded motorists. TDOT says it could take at least two weeks to repair the area, which had recently reopened after damage from Hurricane Helene, though officials say this incident is less severe. See photos of the damage here. | TN May Ease Removal of Disruptive Students Tennessee's Board of Education is weighing a rule change allowing schools to temporarily move students with disabilities from classrooms before completing a behavioral assessment. The shift aims to address dangerous disruptions more swiftly but has raised concerns among disability advocates, who stress such moves should remain rare and involve families. The current rule requires a formal assessment before placing students in more restrictive settings, but officials say clarification is needed due to growing behavioral challenges in schools. The change would also address the ongoing issue of teachers informally removing students with disabilities from the classroom after disturbances. | Bible-Themed VR Ride Opens in Pigeon Forge A new virtual reality attraction called Truth Traveler opened this week in Pigeon Forge, created by the team behind Kentucky's Ark Encounter. The immersive ride features biblical scenes and a planetarium experience, aiming to draw faith-based visitors and VR thrill-seekers alike. Local officials say it's a unique addition to the area's tourism-heavy economy, which welcomes over 8 million visitors annually. Organizers hope the high-tech experience will appeal even to nonreligious guests, thanks to its interactive and motion-based ride format. | |
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| ➤ A 7-foot bronze statue of Tina Turner, partially funded by Ford Motor Company, will debut in Brownsville near her former high school during Tina Turner Heritage Days in September. (More) ➤ Carbliss, a fast-growing Wisconsin-based, veteran- and woman-owned cocktail brand, has expanded into Tennessee with its zero-carb, zero-sugar, 100-calorie canned cocktails. (More) ➤ AARP awarded Community Challenge grants to six Tennessee communities for projects improving accessibility, walkability, and housing, including ADA park upgrades and home safety retrofits for older adults. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Protect your home and budget with ServicePlus Home Warranty. Cover costly repairs on appliances, plumbing, heating, and more for one low monthly price. Plans start at just $1/day, and right now, get 2 months FREE! Don't wait for a breakdown—get peace of mind today with ServicePlus. | |
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