Applications Open for Tennessee’s Helene Recovery Funding

Applications Open for Tennessee’s Helene Recovery Funding

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) More money for businesses and individuals impacted by Hurricane Helene is now available directly from the State of Tennessee.

Tennessee legislators have set $100 million aside as part of the Governor’s Response and Recovery Fund to give help to current and future disaster recovery needs, including needs from Helene.

“Tropical Storm Helene was an unprecedented disaster for our state, and the Governor’s Response and Recovery Fund is part of a comprehensive plan to provide flexible financial resources for current and future emergencies,” said Gov. Lee. “I thank the General Assembly for their partnership and acting swiftly to provide necessary relief for Tennesseans.”

The application window for the assistance opened Monday and is available for local governments, non-profit organizations, businesses, farmers and foresters across more than a dozen counties in East Tennessee, including: Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi and Washington.

Those interested can apply for help here. The deadline is May 31.

Tennessee legislators have set $100 million aside as part of the Response and Recovery Fund to give help to current and future disaster recovery needs, including needs from Helene. (Courtesy: Tennessee Secretary of State)

Knoxville Police Arrest Man in February Overdose Death Investigation

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Numerous narcotics are seized and a Knoxville man is arrested Tuesday, April 22 in connection to the ongoing investigation into February’s overdose death of a 23-year-old woman.

Knoxville Police Department officials say 30-year-old Allen Roach was arrested during a search warrant conducted at his Cedarwood Street home.

KPD says the search resulted in the seizure of multiple drugs, including approximately eight grams of cocaine, along with digital scales and a loaded handgun.

Allen was subsequently taken into custody on drug charges, maintaining a dwelling for drug use, and possession of a firearm during a dangerous felony.

The investigation into the February overdose death is continuing and is being led by the Knoxville Police Department’s Organized Crime Unit and Drug Related Death Task Force detectives.

30-year-old Allen Roach. (Courtesy: JIMS)
Reported Longest Zipline in America is Open in Pigeon Forge.
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Reported Longest Zipline in America is Open in Pigeon Forge.

An exciting attraction being billed as “the longest zipline in America” is now open in Pigeon Forge.

MegaZip, located at Anakeesta’s sister property WildSide, spans an impressive 5,771 feet and features a vertical drop of over 1,000 feet.

Officials say thrill-seekers can expect exhilarating speeds and maximum excitement on the new attraction.

WildSide also added eight new mountain bike trails to go along with MegaZip and its existing e-biking and UTV expeditions.

Sevierville Police Arrest a Man for Having a Gun at a Day Care Center
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Sevierville Police Arrest a Man for Having a Gun at a Day Care Center

Updated story: Sevierville, TN (WOKI) – At approximately 4:30 p.m. yesterday, April 23, 2025, Sevierville Police Department officers responded to Hilltop Child Development Center, 1217 Fox Meadows Boulevard in Sevierville, Tennessee in reference to a man reportedly brandishing a firearm in the parking lot and possibly carjacking a vehicle at gunpoint. When SPD officers arrived, they located the suspect in a Jeep parked near the front doors of the child development center. After a brief standoff, he was taken into custody.

Children and staff were present inside the business at the time of this incident, however no one was harmed or injured. No shots were fired by the suspect or police officers. The suspect had two handguns in his possession.

Detectives have learned that the suspect, 27-year old Tyler Dufrene, had allegedly kidnapped his girlfriend on the evening of April 22, 2025 and subsequently released her on April 23. They took her two children to Hilltop Child Development Center during the morning on April 23. On the way to pick up the children that afternoon, he allegedly demanded that she drive him to New Orleans, however she drove to the development center instead and upon arrival ran from the vehicle into the development center. He reportedly followed, with a firearm, into the building but was unable to locate her. Security protocols in place at the development center prevented him from being able to access areas where children were located. He then left the building and carjacked the Jeep at gunpoint.

“The safety and security procedures that the development center had in place may have prevented this incident from becoming an active shooter or hostage situation within the building,” said SPD Chief Joseph Manning. “The actions of the development center staff and quick, decisive response from SPD officers were outstanding.” Chief Manning also thanks the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office and Sheriff Hodges for offering their assistance.

Mr. Dufrene has been charged with carjacking, especially aggravated kidnapping, unlawful possession of a weapon, aggravated domestic assault, and burglary. The investigation is ongoing and additional charges are pending.

All persons are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Original Story: The Sevierville Police Department says an armed man has been arrested outside of a day care center.

Authorities went to the Hilltop Child Development Center on Fox Meadows Boulevard at around yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) after a 911 call reported a man was in the day care’s parking lot with a gun.

When officers arrived on the scene, they found the man near the front door of the day care with a gun, and he was taken into custody without incident.

No shots were fired, and no injuries were reported.

Snead Named Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch List
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Snead Named Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch List

DALLAS – Tennessee’s Nate Snead was tabbed as one of the nation’s top relief pitchers Wednesday afternoon, earning a spot on the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch List.

Snead was one of 56 players named to the midseason watch list for the award, which is presented annually to the top reliever in college baseball.

The Wisconsin native enters this weekend’s series at LSU leading all UT non-starting pitchers with 34.2 innings pitched to go along with a team-high three saves.

The junior righthander has posted a 3-0 record with a 3.37 ERA in 13 appearances while recording 28 strikeouts. Snead was on the preseason watch list for the award after earning first-team All-America honors from the NCBWA last year.

The SEC led all conferences with nine players on the midseason watch list. The full list can be seen HERE.

The NCBWA will announce the finalists for the award on Wednesday, June 4, with the winner being named on Friday, June 13 at the 2025 Men’s College World Series.

The 28th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is this Saturday

The 28th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is this Saturday

The Drug Enforcement Administration, in coordination with more than 4,400 law enforcement partners across the country, will host the 28th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering communities across the United States a safe, convenient, and anonymous way to dispose of unneeded prescription medications.

With nearly 4,500 collection sites nationwide, Take Back Day aims to reduce the risk of prescription drug misuse by helping Americans safely remove expired, unwanted, or unused medications from their homes—medications that might otherwise be misused.

Kroger will once again be hosting drug take-back events across Tennessee.

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is this Saturday, and Kroger is allowing people to safely dispose of unused or expired prescription medications.

Kroger’s healthcare division, Kroger Health, has partnered with the Cardinal Health Foundation and local law enforcement since 2018 to host the events across the country.

“At Cardinal Health, we are committed to creating a healthier future for all communities,” said Jessie Cannon, president of the Cardinal Health Foundation. “Supporting Kroger Health on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day allows us to provide a safe and accessible way for people to dispose of unwanted medications, while also educating the public about medication safety and reducing the risk of accidental misuse.”

The event’s goal is to offer safe ways to dispose of medications to save lives and keep communities cleaner.

“As many people use this time of year to participate in spring cleaning, this is the perfect opportunity to check their medicine cabinets for expired medications or medications they are no longer using,” said Brenda Barnes, Kroger’s Division Health and Wellness Leader. “Each year, Drug Take Back Day provides us with an opportunity to show our commitment to creating healthier communities by providing a space for anyone to safely dispose of these unused and or expired prescription or nonprescription drugs.”

The events are this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the following Kroger locations:

7615 US Highway 70, Bartlett
1203 Murfreesboro Rd, Franklin
845 Nashville Pike, Gallatin
2011 Nashville Pike, Gallatin
7735 Farmington Blvd, Germantown
237 E Main St, Hendersonville
1010 Glenbrook Way, Hendersonville
35 West University Pkwy, Jackson
220 Wears Valley Rd, Pigeon Forge
234 East Emory Rd, Powell
3444 Plaza Ave, Memphis
799 Truse Pkwy, Memphis
510 Highway 76, White House


Local law enforcement will be on site to accept unused or expired medication during this time. To learn more about the events, visit here. (Kroger take back story is courtesy of WVLT)

The Oak Ridge Police Department is partnering with the Scarboro Community to host a drug takeback event.

“Drop off items can be: tablets, capsules, ointments, creams, and liquids,” organizers said. “They will be accepted in their packaging, so no need to take them out of their packages or containers.”

Sharp needles nor syringes will be accepted.

“Unused or expired prescription medications are a public safety issue,” officials said. “Proper disposal of unneeded drugs saves lives and protects the environment and our community.”

It takes place during the Community Share Day on April 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Scarboro Community Center.

It’s just one of many locations participating in Drug Takeback Day. (ORPD take back story is courtesy of WVLT)

For sixteen years, the DEA has worked with state and local partners to make safe medication disposal accessible to everyone, helping communities prevent prescription drug misuse and raise awareness of the dangers of keeping unneeded medications in the home.

“Disposing of unneeded, expired medications helps us protect the safety and health of our communities,” said DEA Acting Administrator Derek S. Maltz. “Families can minimize the risk of medications falling into the wrong hands by simply bringing unused medications to one of the 4,500 drop-off locations this Saturday. National Prescription Drug Take Bay Day would not be possible without our incredible local and state law enforcement partners and the community groups who work every year to make Take Back Day a success.”

“I encourage everyone to join us this weekend and participate in Take Back Day,” said Special Agent in Charge Jim Scott, head of DEA’s Louisville Division.  “The small act of cleaning out your home medicine cabinet can have a big impact on the safety of our community by keeping addictive medications away from those who might abuse them.”

DEA and its partners will accept tablets, capsules, patches, and other solid forms of prescription drugs. Liquids, such as cough syrups, must remain tightly sealed in their original containers. Take Back Day locations will accept vaping devices and cartridges if the lithium batteries are removed. Syringes, sharps, and illicit substances will not be collected.

According to The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, opioids such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, and morphine are among the most frequently misused prescription pain medications.

In October 2024, DEA and its partners collected nearly 630,000 pounds of medications. Since the program’s inception in 2010, more than 19.2 million pounds of medications have been collected and safely destroyed.

Find a collection site near you for Saturday’s event by visiting www.DEATakeBack.com.  

For those unable to participate on April 26, nearly 17,000 pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, and law enforcement locations offer year-round drug disposal options across the country to ensure Every Day is Take Back Day.

Missing Man Found Safe in Jefferson County

Missing Man Found Safe in Jefferson County

Jefferson County, TN (WOKI) UPDATE: A man at the center of a missing person search in Jefferson County has been found.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office had been searching Wednesday for 37-year-old Michael Woodard who they feared was suicidal.

JCSO officials announcing Wednesday afternoon that Woodard has been found safe.

ORIGINAL STORY: The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help finding a missing man.

JCSO officials say 37-year-old Michael Woodard is a white man who has multiple identifying tattoos including the name “Christian” on one arm and “Alexander” on the other, and a Pitbull tattooed on the outer calf.

JCSO says Woodard may be driving a silver Nissan Rouge with TN tag 1UF516, adding that he may be suicidal.

Anyone with information is asked to contact JCSO Det. Lt. Robby McMahan at 865-471-6000 ext. 1105.

Road Work in Great Smoky Mountains Expected to Cause Delays

Road Work in Great Smoky Mountains Expected to Cause Delays

Gatlinburg, TN (WOKI) Visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park could see delays on the Spur over the next two weeks.

Park officials Wednesday announcing temporary, single-lane closures on both the northbound and southbound lanes of the Spur between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge beginning Saturday, April 26 and continuing on the following dates:

  • April 26 from 7:30 a.m. to noon
  • April 28 – May 1 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • May 5-8 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The closures will be in place to allow crews to mow, clean ditches, remove trees and fallen branches and pick up litter and debris.

Officials ask that drivers reduce their speeds, use extra caution and anticipate delays while crews are working.

Click here for more information on road, facility and trail closures within the park.

File photo of the Spur between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. (Courtesy: WVLT)

Hearing Set to Decide if Teen Charged in Powell Murder Will be Tried as Adult

Hearing Set to Decide if Teen Charged in Powell Murder Will be Tried as Adult

Powell, TN (WOKI) Whether or not a 15-year-old boy will be tried as an adult for the murder last October of a 13-year-old girl in Powell will not be decided until next year.

That ruling handed down Tuesday during Malakiah Lamar Harris’s appearance in Knox County Juvenile Court.

Harris has been charged with second degree murder in the stabbing death of Savannah Copeland on October 22, 2024 in the Broadacres Subdivision.

The court deciding Tuesday that Harris will appear some time between Jan. 20 and Jan. 23 for a transfer hearing, at which time the court will decide whether to try him as an adult.

Harris appears in court next on July 23.

Hearing set to decide if teen charged in Powell murder will be tried as adult. (Courtesy: WVLT)

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