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Bird flu impacting Tennessee's egg supply

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-02-10 08:01:07

SUMMARY: The bird flu outbreak is severely impacting the egg supply in the U.S. Experts, like Tom Tabler from UT Knoxville, emphasize the importance of biocsecurity for both commercial poultry producers and backyard flock owners to mitigate the spread. Many outbreaks occur near affected operations, and contributing factors to rising egg prices include inflation, supply chain disruptions, and labor shortages. However, the primary cause is the avian flu, which requires about six months to raise replacement birds. Tabler predicts high egg prices will persist through 2025 or longer due to these ongoing challenges.

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Marijuana high on committee agendas this week | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-24 13:25:00

(The Center Square) – Two Tennessee bills addressing hemp and marijuana are going before legislative committees on Wednesday with different objectives.

The “Pot for Potholes” bill sponsored by Nashville Democrats Rep. Aftyn Behn and Sen. Heidi Campbell would legalize recreational marijuana and place a 15% tax on sales. The Department of Transportation would receive 75% of the tax revenue and local governments would receive 20%, according to the bill.

“Other states are already benefiting from cannabis tax revenue, while Tennessee is leaving money on the table and ignoring our growing infrastructure tab,” Campbell said. “This legislation invests in safer roads, creates jobs, and delivers new revenue for counties across Tennessee. It’s time to get this done.”

The bill gets its first hearing in a House Criminal Justice subcommittee on Wednesday.

Rep. Larry Miller, D-Memphis, and Sen. Jeff Yarbro, D-Nashville, have their own version of recreational marijuana on the subcommittee’s calendar. Their bill would allow 15% of the revenues for administrative purposes, with 85% going to the general fund.

Recreational marijuana is legal in 25 states and 39 states allow medical use, Miller said previously.

“Our state has spent millions and millions of taxpayer dollars to enforce outdated cannabis laws,” Miller said. “While recent estimations show that we are potentially leaving more than $155 millions dollars annually on the table by ignoring what poll after poll shows Tennesseans overwhelmingly support.”

Bills supporting the legalization of recreational marijuana face challenges in red states. Only two of Tennessee’s neighbors, Missouri and Virginia, allow it.

Republicans introduced a bill that would place more restrictions on the sale of hemp products. It will be heard in the House Finance, Ways, and Means, Committee on Wednesday.

House Bill 1376/Senate Bill 1413 would ban the sale of products at grocery and convenience stores and turn control of the hemp industry over to the Alcoholic Beverage Commission. It would also reverse a law passed in 2023 that allowed a 0.3% legal limit of THCa concentration by prohibiting the manufacturing, production and sales of hemp or hemp plant parts that exceed 0.10% of THCa concentration.

The Republican-led bill would decimate the hemp industry, a Senate committee was told in February.

At least one Republican senator said that the issue of legalizing marijuana will eventually need to be addressed.

“We are absolutely just kicking the can down the road,” Sen. Adam Lowe, R-Calhoun, said of a possible vote on recreational marijuana legalization. “It’s coming, whether it’s this year, next year, five years from now.”

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Newsmaker: March is Red Cross Month

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SUMMARY: March is Red Cross Month, and the American Red Cross is expanding its health services by offering free A1C testing to individuals who donate blood, plasma, or platelets. The A1C test helps identify pre-diabetes and diabetes, crucial for the 8.7 million undiagnosed diabetes cases in the U.S. Additionally, Wednesday is Giving Day, encouraging financial donations to support disaster relief. Those unable to donate money can participate by donating blood or volunteering. The blood donation process is quick, taking about 7-10 minutes, and results from the A1C test will be available within one to two weeks. For more information, visit redcrossblood.org.

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Talaysia Cooper leads Tennessee to 82-67 victory over Ohio State for spot in Sweet 16

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www.wkrn.com – The Associated Press – 2025-03-23 21:39:00

SUMMARY: In the women’s NCAA Tournament, fifth-seeded Tennessee defeated fourth-seeded Ohio State 82-67, with Talaysia Cooper contributing 19 points, eight rebounds, and seven steals. Zee Spearman added 17 points for the Lady Vols, who also saw Ruby Whitehorn and Samara Spencer score 14 and 10 points, respectively. Tennessee advanced to the Sweet 16 for the 37th time, having forced Ohio State into 23 turnovers, resulting in 37 points off those mistakes. Ohio State’s notable performances included Jaloni Cambridge (19 points) and Cotie McMahon (17 points), marking their second consecutive year missing the Sweet 16.

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