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Five dead as Tennessee braces for more severe weather | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-04 16:29:00

(The Center Square) – At least five people have died and that number is expected to increase after severe storms hit the western and middle portions of Tennessee. 

“There has been a great deal of storm activity and damage,” Gov. Bill Lee said in a Friday news conference with emergency leaders. “And yet there’s more to come.” 

Lee issued an emergency declaration ahead of storms that moved through the state on Thursday. A tornado was confirmed in the McNairy County town of Selmer, where at least one person died, according to the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency.

There were two deaths in Fayette County, and one each in Carroll and Obion counties, the agency said. 

More storms are expected this weekend especially west of I-65, according to the National Weather Service.  

“Do not be surprised by a severe storm or tornado watch soon,” the agency said Friday afternoon on social media. “We are still watching Saturday afternoon and night for peak storms and flash flooding.’

Some areas could see up to 8 inches of rain this weekend, according to the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. 

“Life safety missions are currently ongoing and is the top priority in our rescue and response operations,” agency officials said in a report. “Once life safety missions are complete and the storm system moves through the state, TEMA alongside our local and federal partners will begin damage assessments.”

Lee was on the ground with first responders touring damage Thursday and Friday. 

“Middle and West Tennesseans face a long road to recovery after severe weather, and there is great hope in seeing how communities are coming together to serve their neighbors in this time of need,” Lee said said Gov. Lee. “We will continue to look for every opportunity to support local recovery efforts.”

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Partner of Knox County deputy severely injured on live TV testifies in hearing

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www.wkrn.com – Ella Wales – 2025-08-21 11:36:00

SUMMARY: Christopher Hensley appeared in court for a preliminary hearing after allegedly throwing a rock that critically injured Knox County Deputy Dalton Swanger in June. Swanger was responding to a possible shooting call when struck in the head, leaving him hospitalized for two weeks. Witnesses, including Swanger’s partner Deputy Matt Kirchner and Hensley’s girlfriend Connie Harris, testified about the incident and related domestic violence. Hensley faces charges including attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault on a first responder, domestic assault, and drug possession. The judge dismissed the weapon charge, as the gun found was a BB gun, and bound the case over to a grand jury for indictment.

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Flying Dress – The Tennessee Tribune

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tntribune.com – admin – 2025-08-20 19:21:00

SUMMARY: Ta-Tanisha Thomas is a prominent travel entrepreneur and certified advisor specializing in inclusive and family travel. After over 20 years in healthcare, she founded Officially Crowned LLC, which includes Officially Crowned Travel, Nashville Flying Dress, Flying Dress Getaways, and Royal Journey Apparel. Recognized as one of Nashville’s top Black travel agents, her Nashville Flying Dress venture was named a “Must Try” experience and a top finalist for the 2024 Best of Music City Community Choice Award. A military spouse and mother of three, Thomas balances her leadership with family life in Nashville, where her son attends Tennessee State University.

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Nashville Pride raises alarm as long-time sponsors pull funding

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wpln.org – Marianna Bacallao – 2025-08-20 15:05:00

SUMMARY: Nashville Pride’s 2024 festival faces a financial crisis with a $300,000 shortfall due to nearly 40% of longtime sponsors withdrawing support, some just before the event. Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s last-minute cancellation of medical staffing added $32,000 in unexpected costs. Rainy weather also hurt attendance during plans to expand the festival. This decline in funding reflects a national trend amid rising anti-LGBTQ sentiment and legislative attacks. Increased security needs have further strained finances. Organizers are seeking community donations, aiming to raise $250,000 by National Coming Out Day, emphasizing that Pride relies on people, not corporate sponsors.

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