The American Job Center to Hold a Large Job Fair in Newport

The American Job Center to Hold a Large Job Fair in Newport

The American Job Center in Sevierville, Tennessee will be hosting a large multiple employer Job Fair on
Thursday, September 12th at the Newport City Park Pavilion, 220 Smith Street in Newport, TN. Doors will
open at 9:00 a.m. to veterans and military service members only and then to the public at 10:00 a.m.
The event will conclude at 2:00 p.m.


Job seekers can explore career opportunities from twenty employers across 4 counties. Area community
resource agencies along with Walters State Community College will be present as well. In addition,
Career Specialists from the American Job Center will be on hand to provide free services to connect
individuals with steady, good-paying jobs, along with services related to training, job counseling, and
financial aide for education.


The American Job Center in Sevierville is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. For
more information, please contact Laurel Kiewitt at 865-356-0800 or [email protected] or Jennifer
Eppley at 865-640-0661 or [email protected].

Tennessee Department of Health Confirms First Positive Measles Test Since 2019
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Tennessee Department of Health Confirms First Positive Measles Test Since 2019

The Tennessee Department of Health confirms a positive measles test of a resident who recently traveled internationally.

They spent time in Kentucky during the infectious period and are now recovering from the virus.

The TDH has not identified additional positive cases in Tennessee and this is the first case since 2019.  The measles virus can spread through the air when an infected person speaks, coughs or sneezes.

Symptoms include:  Fever, headache and generally not feeling well followed by fever, rash, cough, red eyes, or congestion.

The illness is typically accompanied by a red, spotty rash that begins on the face and spreads over the body.  TDH says measles is a highly infectious and potentially fatal disease, so it’s important to report suspected measles cases immediately to TDH at 615-741-7247.

Couple who Volunteered for Anderson County Rescue Squad are Indicted for Multiple Counts of Theft
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Couple who Volunteered for Anderson County Rescue Squad are Indicted for Multiple Counts of Theft

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office says an investigation has resulted in a couple being indicted for theft from the Anderson County Rescue Squad.

Alex and Jessica Ridenour served as volunteers for the rescue squad until they resigned in May 2022.

While serving as volunteers, investigators determined they stole rescue squad funds totaling almost $40,000 between May 2021 and April 2022.

They also wrote 17 unauthorized checks from the rescue squad bank account to Jessica totaling over $35,000 and five unauthorized checks to Alex totaling $4,300.

They were indicted on multiple counts including theft of property, forgery and conspiracy to commit theft of property over $10,000.

Knoxville Police Arrest 11 Year-Old for Threat of Mass Violence at a KCS Middle School
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Knoxville Police Arrest 11 Year-Old for Threat of Mass Violence at a KCS Middle School

An 11-year-old student is charged for threat of mass violence after an investigation into an incident at Vine Middle School.

A Knoxville Police Department School Resource Officer responded to Vine Middle School to investigate a report that a male student had made a school-shooting threat yesterday (Tuesday).

Knox County School Security and KPD Violent Crimes Unit detectives went to the student’s home and no weapons were found and detectives were told that the student did not have access to weapons.

After consulting with the Knox County District Attorney’s Office, the student was charged for making a threat of mass violence and was taken into custody.

The threat is not believed to be related to the other school-related threats circulating on social media.

Oak Ridge High School Students to Honor First Responders During 9/11 Ceremony

Oak Ridge High School Students to Honor First Responders During 9/11 Ceremony

Oak Ridge, TN (WOKI) Oak Ridge High School students will honor first responders Wednesday during a ceremony memorializing the tragic events of 9/11.

The ceremony gets underway at 8:00 a.m. in the bus loop area of the school located at 135 Providence Road in Oak Ridge.

This is the 22nd year Oak Ridge High School students will commemorate the somber occasion.

The complete agenda for this year’s September 11 Memorial Service is as follows:

8:10- Student Council and ROTC report to the 9/11 Memorial Site
8:10- First Responders arrive
8:20- Speech by Student Council Executives
8:30- Flag ceremony and playing of taps followed by presentation of memorial wreath
8:35- Moment of silence and thank you cards distributed to first responders.

This is the 22nd year Oak Ridge High School students will commemorate the somber occasion. (Courtesy: exploreoakridge.com)

Arrests Made and the Investigation Continues into Various Social Media Threats to Multiple Knox County Schools by the Knox County Sheriff’s Office

Arrests Made and the Investigation Continues into Various Social Media Threats to Multiple Knox County Schools by the Knox County Sheriff’s Office

UPDATE: (9/10/24 9:48 p.m.) Today (Tuesday), the Knox County Sheriff’s Office Juvenile Crimes Unit responded to multiple reports of school threats- 

The first threat came this morning at approximately 0815 from Carter Middle School.  It involved a student threatening to shoot up the school.   It resulted in the arrest of a 13-year-old, 8th-grade student.

While that investigation was ongoing, the Juvenile Crimes Unit was aware of a second threat at Halls Middle School.   That investigation is believed to be connected to another ongoing investigation.

The third response this morning was to Halls High School.  That threat was also determined to be a repost of the original threat from social media.

The fourth response was to Gibbs High School, which involved a different school threat on social media.  This investigation is also ongoing.

The fifth response today by the Juvenile Crimes Unit involved yet another post to social media.  This investigation resulted in the arrest of a 12-year-old, 7th-grade West Valley Middle School student for threats made online.

The 6th response was a bomb threat at Halls Middle School.  No arrest has been made in that investigation. 

Today, the 7th school threat was at Hardin Valley Academy. That investigation is ongoing. – Kimberly Glenn, KCSO Spokesperson 

Original story: Knoxville, TN (WOKI) On the heels of back-to-back threats Friday at Halls High School comes word Tuesday afternoon of yet another investigation into an online threat to area schools.

Officials with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office say its juvenile crimes unit is actively investigating an online threat that has been circulating naming numerous schools; the release to media did not provide the names of schools targeted in the threat.

According to data from District Attorney Charme Allen’s office, with just over a month into Knox County’s 2024-’25 school year, ten people are facing charges related to school threats.

Knox County Sheriff Tom Spangler doubling-down on his promise Tuesday to “charge those responsible to the fullest extent of the law.”

KCSO officials are asking anyone with information that may assist them in their ongoing investigations to please call 865-215-2243.

(Courtesy: WVLT)

Knoxville Fire Department Puts Out Trash Fire at Neyland Stadium

Knoxville Fire Department Puts Out Trash Fire at Neyland Stadium

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) “Hot work” being conducted on one level of Neyland Stadium is reportedly to blame for a small trash fire Tuesday morning at the venue.

Knoxville Fire Department officials say crews responded around 10:30 extinguishing the fire quickly which had broken out in a mechanical room near Gate 15.

KFD reports the room suffered some smoke and fire damage, but no mechanical equipment was damaged in the incident.

No injuries were reported.

Knoxville Fire Department puts out trash fire at Neyland Stadium. (Courtesy: KFD)
Manhunt Continues for Suspect in I-75 Interstate Shooting in Kentucky which Injures Five
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Manhunt Continues for Suspect in I-75 Interstate Shooting in Kentucky which Injures Five

Fox news reporting the suspect in the Kentucky I-75 mass shooting sent this disturbing text “I’m going to kill a lot of people” shortly before Saturday’s attack that wounded five people. The manhunt for 32-year-old Joseph Couch, who served in the Army Reserve for over five years, is entering its fourth day.

He also sent another message that read, “I’ll kill myself afterwards.”

Officials say their goal is to “apply steady pressure at wearing Mr. Couch down” as they continue their search in and around the Daniel Boone National Forest.

Couch faces 5 counts of attempted murder and 5 counts of first-degree assault. There’s a $15,000 collective reward for information that leads to his arrest.

All five victims who were seriously wounded are expected to recover.

TBI Investigation Leads to Indictment of Former Union County Clerk’s Office Employee

TBI Investigation Leads to Indictment of Former Union County Clerk’s Office Employee

UNION COUNTY – An investigation by special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has resulted in the indictment of a Maynardville woman.

In August, at the request of 8th Judicial District Attorney General Jared Effler, TBI agents began investigating allegations of misconduct involving an employee with the Union County Clerk’s Office. During the investigation, agents learned that Whitney Goins (DOB: 9/3/86), while employed at the clerk’s office, fraudulently used a credit card she obtained from a citizen. Goins was terminated from the clerk’s office last month.

On Friday, a Union County Grand Jury returned indictments charging Goins with one count of Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card and one count of Official Misconduct. Today, she was arrested and booked into the Union County Jail on a $2,500 bond.

The charges and allegations referenced in this release are merely accusations of criminal conduct and not evidence. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt and convicted through due process of law.

Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office says TikTok Shooting Threat is a Hoax
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Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office says TikTok Shooting Threat is a Hoax

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office says an investigation has revealed a juvenile making a threat of possible school shootings that would happen today (Tuesday) is a hoax.

JCSO says Jefferson County Schools administrators and SROs began investigating the threat, which involved a possible school shooting that would happen at two schools in Jefferson County, after it was found on TikTok.

Officials with the School Safety Division and the Tennessee Department of Homeland Security found the post last (Monday) night and revealed that the entire threat was created by a juvenile and deemed a hoax.

The investigation’s findings will now be sent to school administrators and the Attorney General’s Office.

JSCO says Jefferson County Schools and their Office will always take all threats seriously and investigate them to the fullest.