Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn Makes it Official, She is Running for Governor of Tennessee
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Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn Makes it Official, She is Running for Governor of Tennessee

Tennessee (WOKI and WVLT) – Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn announces her run for Governor of Tennessee this (Wednesday) morning on social media.

Blackburn said “In his first six months, President Trump has made historic strides in Making America Great Again, but as he sends power back to the states, he’s going to need strong conservative governors who can bring that revolution home. I’m running to serve as Tennessee’s next governor to ensure Tennessee is America’s conservative leader,” She went on to say “I’m ready to deliver the kind of conservative leadership that will ensure our state is America’s conservative leader for this generation and the next, and I would be honored to have your support.”

The campaign announcement highlighted a focus on job creation, immigration enforcement and social issues like gender identity.

Blackburn started the announcement with a promise to make Tennessee the country’s primary “job creating, energy producing powerhouse.” It’s a priority she shares with the sitting governor, Bill Lee, who has emphasized Tennessee’s investments in nuclear energy production over the last few years.

Much like her fellow conservatives, Blackburn is following the immigration enforcement playbook as well. In the announcement, she promised to crank up illegal alien deportations, saying “respect for the law starts with enforcing it.”

Another focus in the announcement was gender politics, with the governor hopeful saying the state would, under her, “define boys and girls the way God made them,” promising to “get rid of gender pronoun insanity.” Gender identity and similar LGBTQ+ issues have long been a standing social issue conservatives have rallied behind.

In January, Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs endorsed Blackburn, even before her official announcement. He doubled-down on the endorsement Wednesday, saying she “has a proven record of defending Tennessee conservative values, and exactly one year from today, I will proudly cast my vote for her to be our 51st Governor.” Jacobs, who is currently serving his final term in office due to term limits, is serving as her campaign treasurer.

Blackburn is currently serving her second term in the U.S. Senate. Prior to her stint in the Senate, she served as a U.S. representative from 2003 to 2019.

TN Promise Applications Now Open for Class of 2026

TN Promise Applications Now Open for Class of 2026

(Story courtesy of WVLT News)

Nashville, TN (WVLT) The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) announced the opening of the TN Promise Application for the high school graduating class of 2026.

TN Promise provides high school graduates the opportunity to attend college tuition-free. Students can use this scholarship at any of Tennessee’s community colleges or Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCAT,) said THEC.

This year’s application is also the entry point for a new initiative called Tennessee’s Direct Admissions Pilot Program, which automatically accepts eligible high school seniors into in-state public and private universities, as well as TCAT, according to THEC.

THEC said “In partnership with tnAchieves and The Ayers Foundation Trust, TN Promise supports students not only financially, but with built-in mentoring and support to help them navigate the transition from high school to college.”

Last year’s TN Promise application cycle welcomed a record-breaking number of class applicants, according to THEC.

“Tennessee Promise has helped more than 250,000 Tennessee students access college over the past ten years,” said Dr. Steven Gentile, THEC executive director. “We are excited that the class of 2026 will have the opportunity to not just benefit from this program but to break last year’s application record. We and our partners remain committed to helping students take the first step toward earning a college credential.”

Students can now apply here. The deadline to apply is Monday, Nov. 3, 2025.

The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) announces the opening of the TN Promise Application for the high school graduating class of 2026. (Courtesy: WVLT / WVJC)
Election Commission News and Notes as City of Knoxville Primary Election Early Voting Approaches

Election Commission News and Notes as City of Knoxville Primary Election Early Voting Approaches

Knoxville – As of Wednesday, July 30, 2025, there are 82,848 active registered voters in the city of Knoxville that are eligible to vote in the 2025 City of Knoxville Primary Election. A breakdown of the number of active registered voters in each Knoxville City Council district is as follows:

1st District –        12,012

2nd District –      20,053

3rd District –       17,579

4th District –       19,601

6th District –       13,603

TOTAL:                  82,848

NOTE: There are a total of 97,274 active registered voters in the City of Knoxville, but 14,426 reside in the 5th City Council District, and cannot vote in the 2025 City of Knoxville Primary Election.

EARLY VOTING

Early voting begins Wednesday, August 6th at 12 p.m. at six (6) locations across the city of Knoxville.

The locations are:

  • DOWNTOWN                City County Building, Small Assembly Room (400 Main Street)
  • WEST                                Downtown West (1645 Downtown West Blvd., Unit 40)
  • EAST                                 Eternal Life Harvest Center at Five Points (2410 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.)
  • NORTHWEST                Knoxville Expo Center (5441 Clinton Highway)
  • SOUTH                            Meridian Baptist Church (6513 Chapman Highway)
  • NORTHEAST                 New Harvest Park (4775 New Harvest Lane)

Hours are generally 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. There are a handful of exceptions to the standard hours, and all details can be viewed at www.knoxvotes.org.

The first day (Wednesday, August 6), and all Wednesdays, all locations will open at 12 noon. On those days, all locations except Meridian Baptist in south Knoxville will be open until 7 pm (Meridian will close at 5 p.m. on Wednesdays).

BALLOT

The 2025 City of Knoxville Primary Election will consist of five (5) races. Every voter’s ballot will feature one (1) race.

The two candidates in each race that receive the most total votes will move on to the City of Knoxville’s General Election on November 4, 2025.

NOTE: There are no questions on the 2025 City of Knoxville Primary Election ballot.

A sample ballot with all five (5) races can be previewed on the home page of www.knoxvotes.org

For more information on elections, visit the Election Commission at www.knoxvotes.org  or call 865-215-2480.

Teacher Wish Lists presented by Ted Russell Ford & Lincoln!

Teacher Wish Lists presented by Ted Russell Ford & Lincoln!

Help us grant East Tennessee Teacher’s Classroom Wish Lists presented by Ted Russell Ford Lincoln!  We want to help make sure our teachers have what they need for their classrooms.  Many of our teachers have wish lists on Amazon.  Let’s work together to grant their wishes!

Click HERE to view the Wish Lists

Teachers, please fill out the form below to submit the link to your classroom Amazon wish list.  We will share your list with the WIVK family of listeners in hopes they will purchase items from your list!  The easy thing about this, is it will ship directly to you!  Once each week we will randomly select one of you to receive a $200 Amazon Gift Card thanks to Ted Russell Ford Lincoln and Shoney’s!  Good luck!

WIVK Family of listeners, please help us support our teachers and get them what they need for their classrooms by purchasing items from their wish list!  CLICK HERE to go to the wish list page.  Feel free to scroll until you find your school, or randomly select a teacher to support.  You can purchase one item or several!  Join together with your family, friends or co-workers, select a teacher, and grant wishes!

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Teacher Wish Lists 2025 presented by Ted Russell Ford & Lincoln!

Teacher Wish Lists 2025 presented by Ted Russell Ford & Lincoln!

Here are the Teacher Wish Lists so far! 

Click on the link to view the teacher’s wish list and help if you can!

Abraham Lincoln Elementary – Melissa Rivers

Austin-East Magnet High – Erica Burse

Austin-East Magnet High – Jennifer Weaver

Austin-East Magnet High – Kimberly Jones

Austin-East Magnet High – Natasha Sims

A.L. Lotts Elementary – Meredith Towe

A.L. Lotts Elementary – Sarah Daves

Beaumont Magnet Academy – Elizabeth Sanders

Big Fish Academy – Kristi Mee

Carter Elementary – Brittany Anderson

Cedar Bluff Elementary – Andrea Veler

Farragut Intermediate – Haley Smith

Farragut Middle – Emma Rester

First Baptist Academy – Adam Holland

Foothills Elementary – Carrie Taylor

Gibbs Middle – Michelle Leadbetter

Gresham Middle – Vincent Dave Jr.

Halls Middle – Leslie West

Holston Home for Children, Rivers Academy – Donna Heisler

Horace Maynard Middle – Isabella Valentine

Horace Maynard Middle – Miranda Graybeal

Huntsville Middle – Brogan Dople

Karns Elementary – Kelley Krauss

Karns Middle – Amber Mink

Lakeway Christian Academy – Kristy Humphrey

Little Oaks Academy – Erica Sutherland

New Center – Lauren Dick

New Center – Lynnsie Phistry

Northview Intermediate – Shelby Saffles

Northwest Elementary – Michele Smith

Norwood Elementary – Brittaney Maison

Oakdale School – Kayla Walls

Pleasant Ridge Elementary – Hannah French

Pleasant Ridge Elementary – Makynlee Hollars

Pleasant Ridge Elementary – Nicole Arnone

Pleasant Ridge Elementary – Tiffany Mayberry

Pleasant Ridge Elementary – Whitney Black

Ritta Elementary – Shonna Howell

Rutledge Elementary – LeAnn Hammer

Sarah Moore Green Magnet Academy – Laurel McCarter

Sevierville Primary – Becca Haffner

Sevierville Primary – Caitlyn Farmer

Sevierville Primary – Crystal Zurek

Seymour Intermediate – Christina Large

Seymour Primary – Tina Bull

Sunnyview Primary – Heather Loposser

Trenton St., Baptist Church Childcare Center – Megan Begley

Union Grove Elementary – Natasha Pass

Washburn – Julie Larmer

Washburn – Kristy Helms

West High – Kat Furnari

West Valley Middle – Rachel Ballard

Lady Vols Earn WBCA Academic Special Mention
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Lady Vols Earn WBCA Academic Special Mention

The University of Tennessee is one of 37 NCAA Power Five programs, including nine from the Southeastern Conference, to earn academic recognition from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, the WBCA announced on Tuesday.
 
The Lady Vols earned “Special Mention” status for their collective 3.323 grade point average as part of the WBCA’s 2024-25 Academic Team Honor Roll. That was an improvement over the 3.301 recorded in 2023-24.  Earlier this summer, the UT women placed 11 members of their 15-player 2024-25 roster on the SEC Academic Honor Roll.
 
The WBCA Academic Top 25 recognizes college women’s basketball teams across the nation in their respective divisions that carry the highest combined GPAs inclusive of all student-athletes on their rosters for the entire season. The 2024-25 season is the 30th in which the WBCA has compiled the honor roll.
 
“The WBCA is pleased to recognize those women’s basketball programs that have committed themselves to excellence on the court and in the classroom,” said WBCA Executive Director Danielle Donehew. “The 119 teams we honor this year strive to achieve all-around success and we commend their efforts. Congratulations!”

Special Traffic Alert I-275 in Knox County this Weekend
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Special Traffic Alert I-275 in Knox County this Weekend

KNOXVILLE, TN (TDOT – WOKI) – Motorists traveling on I-275 in Knox County should be aware of upcoming road construction activities that will have a significant impact on traffic.

Beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 18, I-275 will be closed in each direction as crews work to replace the bridge over Elm Street and Bernard Avenue.  Motorists can bypass the work zone by using I-40 and I-640. This closure will be in place until 6 a.m. on Monday, July 21.

This is the second consecutive weekend closure of I-275 in this area. There will be a third weekend closure of I-275 in the Fall.

This project employs Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) techniques, including innovative planning, design, materials, and construction methods. ABC works safely and cost-effectively to reduce the onsite construction time that occurs when building new bridges or replacing and rehabilitating existing bridges. ABC improves site constructability, total project delivery time, and work-zone safety for the traveling public. 

You can learn more about the I-275 bridge replacement project here: https://www.tn.gov/tdot/projects/projects-region-1/interstate-275–bridge-over-elm-street-bernard-avenue.html

This schedule is contingent on favorable weather conditions.  Motorists are advised to expect delays and use extreme caution in this area as workers will be present.

As always, drivers are reminded to use all motorist information tools wisely and “Know Before You Go!” by checking travel conditions before leaving for your destination. Drivers should never tweet, text, or talk on a cell phone while behind the wheel.

East Tennessee Man and His Wife Facing Charges after Conspiring to File False Tax Returns Claiming Millions

East Tennessee Man and His Wife Facing Charges after Conspiring to File False Tax Returns Claiming Millions

An East Tennessee man has pleaded guilty to claiming millions in false tax returns.

According to the United States Department of Justice, Ryan Glidewell, of Kingsport, conspired with others to file false tax returns seeking refunds based on the Employee Retention Credit and paid Sick and Family Leave Credit, both of which were created by Congress to aid struggling businesses during the COVID-19 global pandemic.

Glidewell worked with two co-conspirators, including his wife Aylissa, to create phony businesses that didn’t have any employees or operations to falsely claim the credits. All of the phony businesses were located in Sullivan County.

The DOJ says Glidewell filed several false tax returns for those businesses and directed the tax refunds to be mailed to an address he controlled.

In total, officials say the false returns claimed almost $3 and a half million in tax refunds, of which the IRS paid $1.8 million.

Glidewell pleaded guilty to Conspiring to commit wire and mail fraud Aiding and assisting in the preparation of a false tax return
Money laundering and is set to be sentenced on November 12, where he faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for the conspiring to commit wire and mail fraud charge, a maximum of 10 years for the money laundering charge and a maximum of three years for the aiding and assisting in the filing of a false tax return charge.

This comes after Aylissa pleaded guilty in the scheme back in March to conspiring to commit wire and mail fraud. She is scheduled to be sentenced on September 15.

TDEC SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR FAST CHARGE TN NETWORK GRANTS
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TDEC SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR FAST CHARGE TN NETWORK GRANTS

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) has released its second solicitation for Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment projects under the Fast Charge TN Network grant program.

Funds are available for local power companies, for-profit or non-profit organizations, and government entities, including local governments or public institutions of higher education based in Tennessee.

TDEC and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) initially partnered in 2021 to develop a statewide electric vehicle (EV) fast-charging network designed to power the growth of EVs across Tennessee and reduce barriers to transportation electrification, leveraging various funding sources.

This solicitation is funded through the Volkswagen Diesel Settlement Environmental Mitigation Trust (EMT), from settlements resolving allegations that Volkswagen violated clean air standards in sales of vehicles in model years 2009-2016. The purpose of the trust is to execute environmental mitigation projects that reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides. Under the current solicitation, $2.8 million in EMT funding is available for eligible projects.

Projects implemented under this solicitation will support the continued development of the Fast Charge TN Network, building out direct current fast charging infrastructure at least every 50 miles along prioritized corridors. Following the first round of solicitation, 35 Fast Charge TN Network sites are now live and operational, and 18 sites are currently under development, but charging infrastructure gaps remain.

The Fast Charge TN Network program is managed by TDEC’s Office of Energy Programs and is intended to complement the State’s implementation of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Grant Program, which seeks to build fast charging EV infrastructure along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors. The national program is administered in the state by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT).

To avoid duplicative efforts, the prioritized areas for buildout under this second round of funding are areas that TDOT, TDEC, and TVA anticipate the State’s NEVI program will not address in Alternative Fuel Corridor buildout.

Applicants must commit to owning, operating, and maintaining grant-funded EV fast-charging infrastructure for at least five years following equipment procurement, delivery, installation, and commissioning. The charging infrastructure must be publicly accessible 24/7, 365 days of the year and located within identified infrastructure gap areas.

Priority will be given to locations within designated infrastructure gap zones as defined in the interactive infrastructure gap areas map. However, these areas are subject to change prior to final award announcements. More information on eligibility considerations and application requirements may be accessed in the application manual.

Applications and supporting documentation must be submitted electronically via the TDEC online grants management system available at tdec.smartsimple.com.

Applications must be received by Sept. 12 at 4 p.m. CDT. TDEC will announce awards after conducting a comprehensive review and evaluation of all complete and eligible grant applications. Grant contracting efforts will occur shortly thereafter.

TDEC will host a mandatory application workshop webinar on July 14 from 1-3 p.m. CDTRegistration can be accessed online. The workshop will be recorded and posted on the TDEC website for applicant reference.

Applicants will be required to attend the virtual application workshop prior to application submission, either by participating during the initial webinar session or viewing the recording. The application workshop will provide guidance on the application process and program terms and conditions, including project eligibility, timelines for implementation, and reporting requirements.

Interested individuals and organizations are advised to sign up for the TDEC VW Settlement email list to be kept apprised of all future and related announcements.

For additional information on the Fast Charge TN Network, visit tn.gov/EVfastcharge. For more information on TVA’s EV programming, visit energyright.com/ev/.

For more information on the VW Settlement, visit the TDEC website at tn.gov/environment/VWSettlement. 

TDOT with a Special Traffic Alert for I-275 in Knox County
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TDOT with a Special Traffic Alert for I-275 in Knox County

KNOXVILLE – Motorists traveling on I-275 in Knox County should be aware of upcoming road construction activities that will have a significant impact on traffic.

Beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 11, I-275 will be closed in each direction as crews work to replace the bridge over Elm Street and Bernard Avenue.  Motorists can bypass the work zone by using I-40 and I-640. This closure will be in place until 6 a.m. on Monday, July 14.

Motorists should be aware that I-275 will also be closed beginning on Friday night, July 18, through Monday morning, July 21.  A third weekend closure of I-275 will be necessary in the Fall.

This project employs Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) techniques, including innovative planning, design, materials, and construction methods. ABC works safely and cost-effectively to reduce the onsite construction time that occurs when building new bridges or replacing and rehabilitating existing bridges. ABC improves site constructability, total project delivery time, and work-zone safety for the traveling public. 

You can learn more about the I-275 bridge replacement project here: https://www.tn.gov/tdot/projects/projects-region-1/interstate-275–bridge-over-elm-street-bernard-avenue.html

This schedule is contingent on favorable weather conditions.  Motorists are advised to expect delays and use extreme caution in this area as workers will be present.

As always, drivers are reminded to use all motorist information tools wisely and “Know Before You Go!” by checking travel conditions before leaving for your destination. Drivers should never tweet, text, or talk on a cell phone while behind the wheel.

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