Which ex-high school standouts featured in Davidson County will compete on Wednesday, June 17?
On Wednesday, June 17, this former Davidson County area high school star will be competing.
On Wednesday, June 17, this former Davidson County area high school star will be competing.
The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Board will hold a special meeting on June 22 in Nashville. The session is open to the public both in person and virtually.
This former Davidson County area high school standout will be active on Tuesday, June 16.
Johnson has been named a finalist for the Class of 2026 Honda Sport Award for Softball following an exceptional season that included multiple national honors and record-setting performances. She now…
T.J. Saint, a former Belmont men’s basketball staff member, contributed to the New York Knicks’ recent NBA championship as an assistant coach specializing in offense. Saint’s coaching career includes roles…
Monty Fritts, a Tennessee lawmaker, posted tweets between June 12-14 criticizing government spending on corporations and party debate practices.
Representative John Gillespie posted updates between June 11-14 highlighting Memphis Light, Water and Gas’s high rating in a statewide assessment; appreciation for Tennessee’s dairy farmers during National Dairy Month; and…
Lee Reeves announced new Tennessee Arts Commission grants for local arts groups via Twitter on June 13–14, 2026.
Tennessee State Senator Ken Yager used his Twitter account on June 13-14, 2026, to promote local events like the Harriman Lions Club pancake breakfast and recognize Flag Day.
Monty Fritts posted several messages on June 14 about his religious activities, political beliefs regarding abortion and transgender issues, and his ongoing gubernatorial campaign in Tennessee.
State Representative Rebecca Alexander posted several messages on Twitter in June honoring National Dairy Month, commemorating over two centuries of U.S. Army service on its anniversary, and recognizing Flag Day’s…
Greg Vital marked June 14 with several posts about faith and national pride.
Representative Mark White posted tributes from June 12-14 honoring Tennessee dairy farmers and celebrating both U.S. Army history and presidential leadership affecting Memphis.
On June 14, Johnny Garrett posted messages quoting scripture, wishing Donald Trump a happy birthday, and celebrating Flag Day.
Senator Marsha Blackburn used her social media platform on June 14, 2026 to recognize former President Donald Trump’s birthday, Flag Day, and the U.S. Army’s anniversary through a series of…
Jake McCalmon shared several posts on June 14, 2026, quoting scripture for encouragement and commemorating Flag Day.
Senator Jack Johnson used his Twitter account on June 14, 2026 to share a religious reflection, congratulate the U.S. Army on its anniversary, and wish a happy birthday to the…
Brent Taylor used his Twitter account on June 14, 2026, to share updates about his campaign activities and address ongoing concerns about crime prevention efforts in Memphis.
The week starting Monday, June 15 will feature action from this former Davidson County area high school star.
Senator Marsha Blackburn shared updates via Twitter on June 12-13 about technology policy against censorship, Tennessee’s auto industry innovation, and concerns regarding online child safety linked to Kik Messenger.
On June 13, 2026, Brent Taylor highlighted both his appreciation for Chattanooga’s new courthouse design and detailed his outreach efforts during campaign stops across rural Tennessee.
This former Davidson County area high school athlete will take part in events on Sunday, June 14.
Senator Marsha Blackburn is investigating reports of child exploitation on the messaging app Kik following warnings from advocacy groups. Her inquiry seeks details about age verification measures and protections against…
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