Man Dies after Farming Accident in Lenoir City

Lenoir City, TN (WOKI) A man is killed after a farming accident Thursday in Lenoir City.

Officials with the Loudon County Sheriff’s Office say deputies responded to a call on Cardwell Chapel Road around 12:30 p.m. Thursday.

They found a 76-year-old man had fallen off the tractor he was driving and then was run over by the bushhog he was pulling.

He died from his injuries.

Officials say that detectives ruled it a farming accident.

The man fell off a tractor and then was run over, according to Loudon County officials. (Courtesy: LCSO)
Man Accused of Dismembering Bodies Indicted on Murder Charges, Grainger County DA says

Man Accused of Dismembering Bodies Indicted on Murder Charges, Grainger County DA says

Grainger County, TN (WOKI) A Morristown man suspected of killing and dismembering two people in Bean Station last spring has now been indicted.

The Grainger County District Attorney’s office confirms Aaron White was indicted on August 28 on two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of abuse of a corpse.

White was arrested in connection to a double homicide that happened in May. According to investigators, White killed 49-year-old Jon Atkins and 32-year-old Deven McDaniel, whose bodies were discovered along Rocky Springs Road in Bean Station on May 25.

The DA says White’s next court appearance is set for December.

Aaron White was accused of killing two men in Grainger County before dismembering their bodies. (Courtesy: Grainger County Sheriff’s Office)
Sevier County Sheriff’s Office Looking for Missing Man

Sevier County Sheriff’s Office Looking for Missing Man

Sevier County, TN (WOKI) The Sevier County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help finding a missing man.

SCSO officials say 26-year-old Shawn Odell was reportedly last seen in Kodak Wednesday morning. The office has not released a description of Odell at this time.

Those with information are asked to call Detective Sergeant Graham Brantley at 865-868-1748.

Shawn Odell, 26 (Courtesy: SCSO)

Shooting Investigation Underway after Home Invasion, Monroe County Sheriff Says

Sweetwater, TN (WOKI) An shooting investigation is underway following a home invasion Thursday morning in Monroe County.

Officials with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office say deputies were called to a home on Brunner Road in Sweetwater early Thursday morning after the break-in, which prompted the investigation.

MCSO says a person was forced from the home before deputies arrived on the scene, adding that the person had tried to reenter the home, but was shot and killed by the homeowner.

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the shooting.

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office officials said deputies were called to a home on Brunner Road in Sweetwater early Thursday morning after the break-in. (Courtesy: WVLT)
Man Sentenced for Role in Defrauding Lenoir City Woman

Man Sentenced for Role in Defrauding Lenoir City Woman

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) A Jamaican man has been sentenced to more than five years in prison for his role in defrauding a 76-year-old Lenoir City woman.

Department of Justice officials say 24-year-old Morice Armani Brown and other co-conspirators bilked the woman out of nearly $700,000 by convincing her to pay various fees and taxes to claim winnings from a bogus sweepstakes competition.

Court records reveal Brown and his accomplices reportedly travelled to Lenoir City to collect the money from the victim, splitting the proceeds between themselves and others.

Brown pled guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and was sentenced to serve 63 months in prison, followed by one year of supervised release. He was also ordered to repay nearly $700,000 in restitution.

The charges were the result of an investigation by the Lenoir City Police Department and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.

So far, Brown’s co-conspirators, Marklyn Antonio Forrester, Jamali Jermaine Ramsay, and Jahmarley Kiboki McFarlane were sentenced to 63 months, 36 months, and 57 months in prison, respectively. A fifth individual, Tessa Nicole Hines, is scheduled to be sentenced in October for her role in laundering money related to the scheme.

Jamaican man sentenced for role in defrauding Lenoir City woman out of nearly $700,000.(Credit: Frankly Media)
Weekend Preview: #17 Lady Vols Host #25 UCLA, LIU
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Weekend Preview: #17 Lady Vols Host #25 UCLA, LIU

VolleyballSeptember 04, 2024

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – No. 17 Tennessee volleyball returns home this week for a pair of matchups at Food City Center, including a third-straight contest against a top-25 opponent.

After seeing a record-breaking crowd last Friday against No. 7 Penn State, the Lady Vols host 25th-ranked UCLA this Thursday at 7 p.m. ET. That match will be televised on SEC Network. On Friday, the Big Orange will take on reigning Northeast Conference champions LIU. First serve for the contest will be at 6:30, and it can be streamed on SEC Network+.

After another fun summer of camps, Friday’s contest will be the Camper Reunion match. All campers in their 2024 camp shirt will receive a complimentary ticket at the gates. At the conclusion of the match, we will host a postgame camper clinic.

Doors open one hour before each match, and fans can purchase tickets on AllVols.com. Parking is available in G3, G4 and G5 lots beside the arena. Gate B will be the entrance for general fans, while students and player guests are encouraged to use Gate C. The clear bag policy is in effect for all matches. Additional items to know before coming out for a competition can be found on the Volleyball Gameday Page.

UT Fans Shatter Program Attendance Record
During the season opening match against Penn State, Vol Nation showed up in full force to support the Lady Vols. A total of 6,193 fans packed into Food City Center to set the program record for a single home match, soaring past the previous record of 3,376 against Kentucky on Oct. 27, 2021. For the first week of NCAA volleyball, the crowd marked the eighth largest in the country and was the highest total for an SEC home match.

New Look Lady Vols in 2024
The 2024 edition of Tennessee volleyball will look much different than last season’s team. The Lady Vols lost five starters and several bench players, while only Caroline Kerr and Kiki Granberry return in their starting roles. Plenty of new faces have joined the program, as the Big Orange added nine players with their signing class and through the transfer portal. Some of them will see major playing time starting Day One, while others could see their roles increase as the season progresses.

Kerr Named to Preseason All-SEC Team
After establishing herself as one of the best setters in the country last year, Tennessee’s Caroline Kerr earned a spot on the 2024 Preseason Volleyball All-SEC Team. During the 2023 campaign, Kerr received All-America Second Team recognition from AVCA and was a Fourth Team selection by VolleyballMag.com, joining Julie Knytych (2004-05) and Mary Pollmiller (2011) as the only setters in program history to earn All-America honors. The Champaign, Illinois, native ranked third nationally, second in the SEC and led all NCAA freshmen in assists per set at 11.75, recording 14 40-assist efforts and five 50-assist performances on the year.

Who’s the Next Great Tennessee Outside Under Rackham Watt?
A major storyline going into this season is how the Lady Vols replace the All-American outside duo of Morgahn Fingall and Jenaisya Moore. While that will be a tall task, head coach Eve Rackham Watt and her staff have consistently found success offensively since arriving on Rocky Top, ranking inside the top 15 nationally in kills per set in three out of her first six seasons. Now, the question becomes, who will replace that duo? The top options are transfers Nina Cajic, who earned 2023 CAA Player of the Year honors at Towson, and Hayden Kubik, the former top-ranked recruit from Nebraska. Several other individuals will also factor into the rotation as well.

Market Square Madness Set for Oct. 18
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Market Square Madness Set for Oct. 18

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee men’s and women’s basketball programs will host the third annual Market Square Madness event Oct. 18, as announced Wednesday morning.

Held at Market Square in downtown Knoxville, fewer than 1.5 miles north of the Tennessee campus, festivities will officially begin at 7:30 p.m.

Starting 30 minutes earlier, at 7 p.m., fans will have the chance to take photos with Smokey and members of the Tennessee Spirit Squads, as well as visit face painting stations and compete in on-court contests for prizes. DJ Sterl will be on-site, as well.

After a performance by the Tennessee dance team, DJ Sterl will introduce the 2024-25 Volunteers and Lady Volunteers, with skill challenges and fan contests to follow.

Admission to Market Square Madness is free. Attendees are encouraged to park in the Market Square Garage, State Street Garage or Locust Street Garage, each of which will be free to access after 6 p.m.

Fans interested in purchasing season tickets to see the women’s basketball team in action this season can do so HERE. Men’s basketball season tickets are already sold out, but fans interested in learning more about season tickets for future years can do so by clicking HERE. Additionally, fans seeking to bring a large group to Food City Center this season can begin that process HERE.

Single-game tickets for both programs will go on sale at AllVols.com at a later date.

The Lady Vols enter the 2024-25 campaign under the direction of first-year head coach Kim Caldwell. The UT women feature six experienced players returning from last season, including starters Jewel Spear and Sara Puckett, and welcome five additions from the transfer portal as well as a pair of highly-regarded redshirts. The squad will employ Caldwell’s trademark high-octane offense and intense pressure defense, looking to propel Tennessee to its 43rd-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.

Coming off arguably its best season ever, the Tennessee men’s basketball team brings back seven players, including senior guard Zakai Zeigler, the reigning SEC Defensive Player of the Year. The Volunteers went 27-9 (14-4 SEC) in 2023-24, won an outright SEC regular season title, reached the Elite Eight and finished a program-best fifth nationally in both major polls. Tenth-year head coach Rick Barnes welcomes five new scholarship players, including a quartet of Division I transfers, to this year’s roster.

To keep up with the University of Tennessee women’s basketball team on social media, follow @LadyVol_Hoops on Instagram and X/Twitter, as well as /BallWithTheLadyVols on Facebook.

For news and information about the University of Tennessee men’s basketball team on social media, follow @Vol_Hoops on Instagram and X/Twitter, as well as /tennesseebasketball on Facebook.

East Tennessee Man Arrested for Child Sex Crimes, Sheriff Says

East Tennessee Man Arrested for Child Sex Crimes, Sheriff Says

Dandridge, TN (WOKI) A two-month long investigation results in the arrest of an East Tennessee man charged with multiple child sex crimes.

Officials with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office say the investigation into exchanges on Snapchat ended in the arrest and charging of 39-year-old William “Nick” Edens of Dandridge.

Edens faces 20 counts of aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor and one count of solicitation of a minor to observe sexual conduct.

He is being held at the Jefferson County Detention Center on a $1 million bond.

William “Nick” Edens, 39 (Courtesy: JCSO)
Multi-Agency Drug Bust Results in Arrests in Blount County

Multi-Agency Drug Bust Results in Arrests in Blount County

Blount County, TN (WOKI) Two people are facing numerous drug charges following a multi-agency execution of a search warrant at a home in Blount County.

Officials with the Blount County Sheriff’s Office say roughly half a dozen different drugs, to include suspected fentanyl pills, were confiscated at the home on Russell Road in Rockford shared by suspects 53-year-old Jamie Henry and 54-year-old Amanda Whitehead.

BCSO says drug paraphernalia and $8,300 in cash were also recovered from the residence.

Henry and Whitehead were arrested and face multiple charges including “maintaining a dwelling where drugs are used or sold.”

Two people were arrested after a multi-agency drug bust, according to officials with the Blount County Sheriff’s Office. (Courtesy: BCSO)

Uranium Enrichment Facility to Bring over 300 Jobs to Oak Ridge

Oak Ridge, TN (WOKI) Calling it the “single-largest investment in Tennessee history,” Governor Bill Lee Wednesday announced a new, multi-billion-dollar uranium enrichment facility for the city of Oak Ridge.

The project, lead by Orano USA, will take up 750,000 feet in the Roane County area of Oak Ridge with a facility set to bring more than 300 jobs into the area.

Officials with the Paris, France-based company say the site will enrich uranium for energy and government use.

Jean-Luc Palayer, the CEO and president of the French company, said Oak Ridge was the perfect spot to build the facility.

“We are very pleased to make this announcement with the great state of Tennessee. The warm welcome, responsive engagement and established nuclear energy community in Oak Ridge, as well as access to continuous and stable power, have been key factors for this site selection,” Palayer said. “We’re already preparing for our next required steps, including securing available Federal support and customer commitments, obtaining an NRC license and Orano’s Board approval, but today we celebrate this major milestone towards bringing a new enrichment facility online to help meet our country’s need for an increased, secure domestic nuclear fuel supply.”

The company took advantage of a $60 million state funding pool, the Nuclear Energy Fund, aimed at bringing more nuclear energy business into the state.

“Our administration created the Nuclear Energy Fund in partnership with the Tennessee General Assembly to support and expand the state’s nuclear ecosystem, and in the last six months, we’ve announced four projects that will further strengthen Tennessee’s position as a leader in safe, clean and reliable energy for the future,” Lee said. “Tennessee is the number one state for nuclear energy companies to invest and thrive, and we are proud to partner with Orano to lead America’s energy independence and drive continued economic growth and greater opportunity for Tennesseans.”

Orano USA is the second company to use money from the fund.

The uranium enrichment center will take up 750,000 feet, making it one of the largest in the country. (Governor’s Office Video Message)

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