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Online vote for best-looking law enforcement cruiser happening now
Online vote for best-looking law enforcement cruiser happening now

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timea day ago

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Online vote for best-looking law enforcement cruiser happening now

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — There's a stiff competition going on between law enforcement agencies across Tennessee, and Middle Tennessee is represented in the mix. The 2025 Tennessee's Best-Looking Cruiser contest brings in law enforcement across the whole state, and is a way to get the community involved. From now until June 20, you can vote on the best-looking cruiser in the state. All inmates accounted for at Trousdale Turner Correctional Facility after riot It's a campaign the Tennessee Highway Safety Office has been putting on since 2021. The winning agency will be selected based on ranked voting. On the website you'll see the pictures of all the departments participating and submit your favorite picks. THSO said the contest is a way to bridge the law enforcement-community gap, and also a way to build them up. Armed man killed by Metro officer in Nashville 'It is about pride, representing your region, representing your county and supporting your agency so they can win the trophy and be the best of the best in Tennessee,' Tennessee Highway Safety Public Information Officer Arriale Tabson said. The contest winner will be announced and awarded at the law enforcement challenge in August. Do you have news happening in your neighborhood? Let us know by sending an email to neighborhoodnews@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Terre Haute Symphony's long-time conductor honored by Senate
Terre Haute Symphony's long-time conductor honored by Senate

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time18-03-2025

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Terre Haute Symphony's long-time conductor honored by Senate

THE VIDEO ABOVE IS FROM A PREVIOUS REPORT INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) honored Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra (THSO) artistic director and conductor Dr. David Bowden on the Senate floor Monday. Senate Resolution 42 recognizes Dr. Bowden for his decades of conducting orchestras throughout Indiana as he will be retiring from THSO on June 20, 2025, after 28 years with the orchestra. Alexander Shelley to become Pacific Symphony Orchestra music director for 2026-27 season Dr. Bowden has been a part of THSO since 1997 and also served as the music director for the Carmel Symphony Orchestra from 1999 until 2016. Dr. Bowden also founded the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic in 1987 and served as its music director and conductor until 2022. 'Dr. Bowden's passion for music has led to continued growth of the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra over his three decades of leadership,' Goode said. 'His impact on the orchestra will continue for years into the future, and I'd like to thank him for everything he's done for the local orchestra and our community. He has touched countless people through music and his incredible leadership.' From Bach to Beyonce, why a church orchestra aims to lift up young musicians of color Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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