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Author Archives: Will Hearn

High School Playbook: Talking Girls Basketball With Stone Memorial & Upperman

Pickett County Girls land win over Red Boiling Springs Friday night going 65-50.  Every week on The High School Playbook, we break down high school games from around the Upper Cumberland. Stone Memorial and Upperman girls head coaches and players join live from Chick-fil-A, Interstate Drive in Cookeville. Both teams are ranked in the top 10 in their respective ... Read More »

Today In The Upper Cumberland: Mechatronics

TTU’s Dr. Stephen Canfield provides an introduction to the field of mechatronics The field is called mechatronics. In our technical world, it’s all about bringing together the mechanical, and the electronic. In recent reports, 7 of the most in demand engineering jobs said the automation and robotics engineer is one of the most in demand engineers of the next decade. ... Read More »

Trending: Smith County Commissioner

Smith Co. Commissioner Erika Ebel discusses her first 15 months as commissioner Content hosted by iono.fm This week, Smith County Commissioner Erika Ebel joins host Ben Rodgers to discuss her first 15 months as county commissioner, the previous and current fiscal years for Smith County, tough decisions made last year in the county such as the property tax increase, and ... Read More »

High School Playbook: White Co & Warren Co Break Down Upcoming Matchup

Clarkrange’s Rodney Pile reflects on the life career and legacy of Kobe Bryant.  Every week on The High School Playbook, we break down high school games from around the Upper Cumberland. White County’s Eric Mitchell, and Warren County’s Chris Sullens break down their matchup this Friday. Sunday saw the passing of basketball legend Kobe Bryant, and Clarkrange’s Rodney Pile ... Read More »

Today In The Upper Cumberland: Alvin C York

Caitlin Davis discusses the legacy of Alvin C York Today In The Upper Cumberland Alvin Cullum York entered the world as the third of eleven children, born in a two room log cabin in Fentress County in 1887. His prominence would come after he left the Upper Cumberland, transported to the European theater during World War I. York found himself ... Read More »