- Today marks the beginning of Tennessee’s “Click It or Ticket” seat belt enforcement campaign, which means there will be extra cops hanging out everywhere and actually looking for people who aren’t wearing their seat belts. So, click it unless you’re dying to be pulled over. [WSMV]
- The stimulus money will soon be paying for Oak Ridge to pawn off all of its low-level nuclear waste onto Utah. [WZTV]
- Rutherford County is the fastest-growing county in the state according to the latest census data. Who saw that one coming? [WSMV]
- Metro has decided to bail out clean up a neighborhood that was only partly finished when its developer abandoned it a few years ago. They’re currently working on getting back about $400K from the developer to finish it up, build some roads, and clean up all of the nasty graffiti. [WKRN]
- Experts say that gas prices shouldn’t go above $3 per gallon and we sure hope they’re right (lest you forget that pesky gas crisis we had one time.) [WKRN]
- In case anyone’s keeping score, there have been 84 swine flu cases in Tennessee, half of which have been in Davidson County. [WSMV]
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