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Monday, May 18, 2026
Bedford/Shelbyville: Bedford announces Memorial Day Ceremony May 25
Date: May 25, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM
Location: Historic Bedford County Courthouse, Shelbyville, TN
Warren/McMinnville: Narcotics trafficker arrested over weekend
On Friday, May 15, 2026, Narcotics Investigators with the Warren County Sheriff’s Office arrested 35-year-old Steve Dakota Ford, Sr. The arrest came after investigators received information that he was trafficking illegal substances from the Chattanooga area to Warren County.
After an investigation, Warren County Narcotics Investigators intercepted Steve Dakota Ford, Sr., and found him to be in possession of a white powder substance believed to be a mixture of heroin and fentanyl.
Mr. Ford, currently on parole for a previous drug conviction, was placed under arrest and remains in the Warren County Jail under a $60,000.00 bond facing arraignment in the Warren County Geneal Sessions Court
Putnam/Cookeville: New splash pad opens up this week
Join the City of Cookeville for the Grand Opening of the Cookeville Leisure Services Department's brand new Splash Pad & Playground at Cane Creek Recreation Center! Families will soon have another great place to enjoy the outdoors, cool off this summer, and make lasting memories right here in our community.
Cane Creek Park180 C.C. Camp Road, Cookeville, TN
Face Palm Jokes Of The Day 5-18
1. What did the cops say when they arrested the lettuce?
You have the right to romaine silent.
2. What shape is a ship at the bottom of the ocean?
A wrecked triangle.
3. A local podiatrist has been arrested after police found hundreds of jars of toenails he'd kept from patients over the last decade. A Police spokesperson said "We believe he's a clipped toe maniac."
4. My kids refused to eat leftover tacos for dinner so my wife told me to just throw them out. Now I don't know what to do with all the extra tacos.
5. People cheating on their taxes disgust me. This is not the world I want to raise my 23 dependents in.
Coffee/Tullahoma: High Tech Job Fair May 21 In Tullahoma
Tullahoma is a hub for some of the most cutting-edge work on the planet. This Thursday, May 21, the 2026 High Tech Job Fair is bringing aerospace, defense, engineering, cyber, and tech employers together under one roof from 9 AM to 1 PM, straight to you! Engineers, technologists, skilled trades, and more are needed. Come ready to make your move!
Wilson/Lebanon: Combative Westmoreland man fights to enter airplane
Sunday afternoon, Lebanon Police officers responded to the Lebanon Municipal Airport after receiving a 911 call regarding a male subject attempting to enter an occupied, running single-engine airplane.
AAA: Gas prices soar. Cost cutting habits could put drivers at risk
As gas prices reach four‑year highs and millions prepare for a Memorial Day road trip, AAA discourages cost-cutting measures that increase the risk of breakdowns and expensive repairs.
AAA expects more than 44.9 million Americans to travel at least 50 miles from home over the Memorial Day holiday. More than 39 million will travel by car, making it one of the busiest driving periods of the year. Read the full travel forecast.
Gas prices are running at their highest levels in four years, so this year’s road trip is likely to cost more at the gas pump. On Sunday, the Tennessee average gas price was $4.10 per gallon. Last year, Tennessee drivers paid $2.75 on average on Memorial Day. Visit Gasprices.AAA.com to review daily average prices.
“When fuel prices rise, drivers often look for immediate ways to save money, and that can include delaying maintenance or stretching a tank of gas longer than recommended,” said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Those short‑term decisions can lead to long‑term costs, especially during busy travel weekends.”
Running on Fumes
A new AAA survey found that when pump prices rise, 44% of Tennesseans let their gas tank fall closer to empty than usual before filling up.
“Repeatedly driving on a very low fuel level can damage the fuel pump, potentially leading to repair costs of $1,000 or more,” continued Cooper. “AAA recommends refilling your gas tank before it drops below a quarter full.”
Poor Maintenance Reduces Fuel Economy
AAA also notes that delaying routine vehicle maintenance can reduce fuel economy. Underinflated tires, worn engine components, dirty air filters, and overdue oil changes can lower gas mileage, forcing drivers to spend more at the pump over time.
“Skipping maintenance to save money often has the opposite effect,” Cooper noted. “Poor vehicle condition can reduce fuel efficiency, increase breakdown risk, and lead to repair bills that far exceed the cost of basic upkeep.”
During last year’s Memorial Day holiday, AAA responded to more than 350,000 roadside assistance calls nationwide, many tied to preventable issues such as dead batteries, flat tires, and overheating engines. Members can request AAA roadside assistance through the AAA mobile app or by texting ‘help’ to 800-222-1134.
AAA encourages drivers to get their vehicles inspected now, while there is still time before the holiday rush. Motorists can visit AAA.com/AutoRepair to find a nearby AAA Approved Auto Repair Facility, where inspected and certified technicians can check vehicles for safety issues, fuel‑efficiency concerns, and potential trouble spots before travel.
Upper Cumberland Human Resorce Agency hiring driver instructors
UCHRA is now hiring two part-time Driver Education Instructors to help students become safe, confident drivers throughout the Upper Cumberland region. This position includes classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction, administering driver exams, and helping students meet Tennessee driving standards.












