Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Lt. Dan's Donation, Relocated Bees, and Carter County Ghosts

Forrest Gump actor and longtime veterans advocate Gary Sinise has donated $1 million to help transform an abandoned Nashville church into a 24/7 healing center for veterans.
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Article Icon 1Forrest Gump Star Donates $1M for Vet Healing

Forrest Gump actor and longtime veterans advocate Gary Sinise has donated $1 million to help transform an abandoned Nashville church into a 24/7 healing center for veterans.

The project, led by Purple Heart recipient Richard Casper and his nonprofit CreatiVets, will focus on helping combat veterans cope with PTSD through art, music, and community.

Casper, who served in Iraq and battled his own trauma, says the center will offer a positive alternative to destructive habits.

The effort addresses a major gap in care, as many veterans avoid traditional treatment despite widespread PTSD.

Article Icon 1Mountain Snow, Bitter Cold Hit East TN

An Arctic blast swept into East Tennessee overnight Sunday, bringing snow to the Smokies and a hard freeze across the region.

Higher elevations like Mount LeConte saw 3 inches of snow, with up to a foot expected through today under a Winter Storm Warning.

Valley areas saw brief flurries, and wind chills across the region made temperatures feel like the teens. See photos here.

Road closures and slick spots are possible in the mountains, while the rest of the area braces for record-challenging lows before a slow warm-up later in the week.

Article Icon 1UT Honors 368th Fallen Volunteer

The University of Tennessee added a 368th name to its Armed Forces Veterans Memorial during a wreath-laying ceremony on Sunday, honoring students, faculty, and staff who died in military service.

This year's addition recognized a previously overlooked veteran who died over a century ago.

The event, led by ROTC cadets and alumni, included remarks from Gold Star mother Paula Knauss-Selph, whose son was the last American killed in Afghanistan.

The ceremony marked the kickoff of Veterans Week events aimed at preserving UT's legacy of service and sacrifice.

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Around Tennessee

➤ Statewide: President Trump endorsed Representatives Tim Burchett, Chuck Fleischmann, and Diana Harshbarger for re-election in 2026, praising their records and values. (More)

➤ Nashville: The new Homeland Security Task Force has indicted 38 people—including eight MS-13 members—for crimes like drug trafficking and violence. (More)

➤ Hendersonville: A local Eagle Scout built a memorial "Rainbow Bridge" at Samson's Dog Park, allowing visitors to honor deceased dogs by placing their leashes on the structure. (More)

➤ Knoxville: The city's YWCA chapter opened a 100-year-old time capsule, which contained items like historic letters, a 1925 newspaper, and a color photo booklet. (See Details)

➤ Cookeville: A swarm of bees that took over the Park View Elementary school sign was rescued by a local beekeeper who successfully relocated the queen and swarm. (More)

➤ Cornersville: The entire volunteer fire department resigned via a letter, citing lack of resources and support and calling the situation unsustainable. (More)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

The Tennessee Vols fell two spots to No. 20 in the latest AP college basketball poll. They were the only team in the state to make the Top 25. (See Full Poll)Vanderbilt women’s soccer beat LSU in a penalty kick shootout on Sunday to take the SEC Tournament championship home to Nashville for the third time in program history. (More)No. 8 Tennessee women’s basketball defeated UT Martin 72-61 in the Pat Summitt Heritage Classic. Summitt graduated from UT Martin before joining the Lady Vols as one of the greatest coaches in basketball history. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | Soccer | NCAAM | NCAAW

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Tennessee Business

➤ The Chattanooga Holiday Market is launching a Knoxville edition this December, featuring over 150 vetted local vendors at the World’s Fair Exhibition Hall over two weekends. (See Details)

➤ Nashville International Airport has been experiencing ground delays for incoming flights due to an air traffic controller staffing shortage amid the federal government shutdown. (More)

➤ Average gas prices dropped to $2.57 per gallon this week in Tennessee, down nearly 2 cents from last week and 16 cents from a year ago, according to a new survey. (More)

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Et Cetera

Unexpected Christmas, a holiday film co-produced by Nashville native Phil Thornton, brought Music City pride to the big screen with its Friday premiere. (See Details)

➤ Paranormal investigators paid a visit to a Carter County building after employees reported ghostly activity, capturing unexplained phenomena and eerie responses. (See Investigation)

➤ Pigeon Forge is competing for Newsweek's Best Christmas Town title, with voting open until next Tuesday. Locals like Mayor Kevin McClure say the Winterfest celebration is proof of the town's holiday appeal. (More)

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The Poll

What Thanksgiving dish are you most looking forward to?

  1. Mashed potatoes
  2. Green bean casserole
  3. Cranberry sauce
  4. Dinner rolls

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How do you feel about snow this week?

  1. It's a little soon: 34%
  2. Excited for snow: 33%
  3. Don't like snow: 33%
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