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Here is your Cleveland, Tenn. | Bradley County, Tenn. news on mymix1041.com, sponsored by Toyota of Cleveland: From NewsChannel 9… The Tennessee Hig

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From NewsChannel 9…

The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) was working a deadly crash in Bradley County Wednesday morning.

The Bradley County Sheriff’s Office confirms to us the wreck was deadly. We’re working to get more from the THP.

The accident happened during rush hour on Interstate 75 northbound, near the exit to the Highway 64 bypass.

In news today…

BCSO Property Crimes detectives have taken Taylor Evans into custody on charges related to a burglary in the Pleasant Grove Community.

On June 7th, the BSCO responded to a burglary in the Pleasant Grove Community. The victim advised she walked into her garage and found a male inside. When she looked outside she saw his vehicle connected to her trailer and multiple tools from her outbuilding on the trailer. 

The suspect that was in the garage ran outside and another male that was with him then unhooked the trailer and fled the scene. When her husband arrived, he was able to advise deputies of multiple tools that were stolen from the outbuilding.

During the investigation detectives were able to identify Taylor Evans as a suspect and most of the stolen property was located in Chattanooga. On June 11th, Taylor Evans was taken into custody by the Collegedale Police Department and Bradley County investigators and booked at the Bradley County Jail for Aggravated Burglary, Burglary, and Theft over $1,000.

Also in news today…

Dr. Russell Dyer, Director of Cleveland City Schools, is excited to announce that Mrs. Autumn O’Bryan, Principal of Cleveland High School, has been chosen as the 2021 Tennessee State Principal of the Year by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). O’Bryan will represent the State of Tennessee at the NASSP National Principal of the Year awards in September.

The NASSP National Principal of the Year program recognizes outstanding middle level and high school principals who have succeeded in providing high-quality learning opportunities for students as well as demonstrating exemplary contributions to the profession. 

Each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Department of State Office of Overseas Schools, and the Department of Defense Education Activity select one middle level or high school principal to represent their state. From these state winners, three finalists are named as contenders for the National Principal of the Year award. The NASSP National Principal of the Year is selected from among the finalists.