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Monday, April 27, 2026
Coffee/Manchester: Parks and Recreation announces new recreation software
Wilson/Lebanon: Mobile Intake Registration open now until April 29
The FEMA Mobile Registration Intake Center will be in our community to assist residents impacted by Winter Storm Fern.
Face Palm Jokes Of The Day 4-27
1. What do sushi chefs drive?
Rolls Rice
2. I've decided to quit my job as a personal trainer because the weights are too heavy. I just handed in my too weak notice.
3. How do lobster clap?
They give you a round of a claws.
4. My wife said we need to stop traveling so much and start saving money. So I went by myself and saved 50%
5. My wife wanted to go to one of those fancy restaurants where they prepare the food in front of you. So I took her to Subway and that's how the fight started.
AAA: Tennessee gas prices to hold steady
Gas prices across the state held steady over last week. The Tennessee Gas Price average is now $3.77 which is the same as one week ago, 15 cents more expensive than one month ago and $1.00 more expensive than one year ago.
"Gas prices held relatively steady over last week, but we did continue to see price fluctuations across most of the state," said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman for AAA - The Auto Club Group. "Crude oil prices moved higher last week due to continued global supply concerns tied to the tensions with Iran and uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. For drivers, this means that continued volatility in pump pricing is likely to stick around this week."
National Gas Prices
The national gas price average has risen by 7 cents since last week to $4.11, due to continued instability along the Strait of Hormuz. Currently, pump prices are the highest they’ve been during this time of year since 2022, when the national average on April 23 was $4.11.
According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gasoline demand decreased lastweek from 9.08 million b/d to 9.05 million. Total domestic gasoline supply decreased from 232.9 million barrels to 228.4 million. Gasoline production increased last week, averaging 10.1 million barrels per day.
National Oil Market Dynamics
At the close of Wednesday’s formal trading session, WTI rose $3.29 to settle at $92.96 a barrel. The EIA reports crude oil inventories increased by 1.9 million barrels from the previous week. At 465.7 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are about 3% above the five-year average for this time of year.
Tennessee Regional Prices
- Most expensive metro markets - Jackson ($3.84), Johnson City ($3.84), Memphis ($3.82)
- Least expensive metro markets - Chattanooga ($3.67), Clarksville ($3.69), Cleveland ($3.71)
Tennessee Gas Price Averages
(Price per gallon of regular unleaded gasoline)
Monday | Sunday | Week Ago | Month Ago | One Year Ago | |
Tennessee | $3.774 | $3.737 | $3.770 | $3.629 | $2.776 |
Chattanooga | $3.675 | $3.555 | $3.630 | $3.586 | $2.753 |
Knoxville | $3.732 | $3.729 | $3.742 | $3.576 | $2.729 |
Memphis | $3.825 | $3.805 | $3.792 | $3.651 | $2.765 |
Nashville | $3.798 | $3.730 | $3.810 | $3.669 | $2.853 |
Top of the Box Office 4-27
Michael
Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Project Hail Mary
Lee Cronin's The Mummy
The Drama
Rutherford/Murfreesboro: City Of Murfreesboro warns of nationwide zoning scam
The City of Murfreesboro is warning residents, developers, and local businesses about a recent surge in nationwide scams in which criminals impersonate local planning and zoning departments in an attempt to collect fraudulent land‑use application fees and development‑related fees.
“These messages are designed to pressure people into acting quickly before they have time to verify the source,” said Murfreesboro Director of Planning and Land Management Ben Newman.
Reports from communities across the United States indicate scammers are sending emails that closely mimic legitimate government communications. An online search for “scam zoning and planning email” reveals widespread examples of the scheme.
The fraudulent emails typically attempt to create urgency, instructing recipients to send immediate payment via wire transfer and to communicate only through email. The messages often originate from addresses designed to resemble those of actual planning department employees.
The Murfreesboro Planning Department does issue legitimate notifications regarding certain zoning and development fees. However, applicants are required to submit payments in person or through the city’s official project portal. City staff will never request fee payments over the phone or by wire transfer.
Anyone who receives a suspicious email or message is urged to contact the Planning Department directly at (615) 893‑6441. Officials advise against using any phone numbers or email addresses provided in the questionable message, as they may be fraudulent.
Additional information and updates are available on the City’s Planning and Zoning webpage.
Bedford: Important to register your storm shelter
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ReadyontheRadio Random Music Videos 4-27
The All-American Rejects-King Kong *New Video*
Jon Secada-Just Another Day
The Kendalls-You'd Make An Angel Wanna Cheat (Audio Only)
Smokey Robinson-Cruisin (Lyric Video)
Men At Work-Who Can It Be Now











