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The Cumberland County Commission has approved a resolution authorizing an agreement with the Tennessee Department of Transportation for major improvements to State Route 299, also known as Westel Road, from near Pig Path Road to the I-40 Interchange. Cumberland County Mayor Allen Foster reports the project includes widening and
City of Crossville Press Release: On Wednesday, August 12, 2026, Crossville AEMT Firefighter Jade Callister was honored with a visit from Senator Paul Bailey, Lt. Governor Randy McNally, and Representative Paul Sherrell, who presented her with a copy of SB 1900. Passed this year, this important legislation strengthens protections for
The Cumberland County Commission has approved a resolution authorizing the County to enter into an agreement with Upland Design Group for architectural and engineering services related to improvements at the Cumberland County Community Complex. Cumberland County Mayor Allen Foster reports that the project includes covering the arena, lighting, restrooms, concessions,
by Ronni Chase
The Cumberland County Commission has approved a resolution authorizing the County to enter into an agreement with Upland Design Group for architectural and engineering services related to improvements at the Cumberland County Community Complex. Cumberland County Mayor Allen Foster reports that the project includes covering the arena, lighting, restrooms, concessions,
by Ronni Chase
The Cumberland County Commission has approved a resolution authorizing an agreement with the Tennessee Department of Transportation for major improvements to State Route 299, also known as Westel Road, from near Pig Path Road to the I-40 Interchange. Cumberland County Mayor Allen Foster reports the project includes widening and
by Ronni Chase
City of Crossville Press Release: On Wednesday, August 12, 2026, Crossville AEMT Firefighter Jade Callister was honored with a visit from Senator Paul Bailey, Lt. Governor Randy McNally, and Representative Paul Sherrell, who presented her with a copy of SB 1900. Passed this year, this important legislation strengthens protections for
by Ronni Chase
The Crossville City Council has officially approved the third and final reading of an ordinance placing an immediate two-year temporary moratorium on all new data centers and high-density computing operations within city limits. The decision followed public comments from local residents who urged city leaders to proceed with
by Ronni Chase