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Here is today's news on mymix1041.com, sponsored by Toyota of Cleveland: From the Cleveland Daily Banner… A Cleveland man, who was arrested and char

Here is today’s news on mymix1041.com, sponsored by Toyota of Cleveland:

From the Cleveland Daily Banner…

A Cleveland man, who was arrested and charged with one count of accessory to first-degree murder last month, is facing more charges.

According Bradley County public information officer Brian Graves, Jason Ladon White, 48, of Weeks Drive N.E., has been charged with two counts of theft under $1,000 and two counts of aggravated burglary.

White was also charged last month with two counts of failure to appear (purse snatching and theft of property and tampering with evidence).

White failed to appear in court on June 7. He was arrested June 27.

He remains in custody at the Bradley County Jail on a $1,000 bond for purse snatching and the theft of property charge, as well as a $100,000 bond for accessory to first-degree murder and tampering with evidence.

Also from The Banner…

The office of District Attorney General Stephen D. Crump has passed a financial state audit that was conducted in judicial district drug task force and district attorneys general offices statewide.

The Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury conducted the audit, which examined financial records in 31 judicial districts. Crump heads the 10th Judicial District.

According to a press release issued by District Attorney General James B. Dunn, 4th District, Tennessee Comptroller Justin P. Wilson was pleased with the audit findings.

Crump said he was very pleased with the results.

Crump also said the audit did not contain any recommendations, which has consistently been the case since he took over the office in 2014. He said the audit typically takes one to two days to complete.

From WRCB Channel 3…

The Tennessee Valley Authority is on its way to being able to generate enough energy to supply another 280,000 homes in the Tennessee Valley.

“TVA is investing in smart energy and a cleaner future to meet the Tennessee Valley’s everyday energy needs and provide a catalyst for economic development,” Mike Balduzzi, TVA’s Chief Nuclear Officer said back in March. “When the upgrade is completed, an additional 280,000 homes will be powered with carbon-free electricity from Browns Ferry’s nuclear reactors.”

The authority said Tuesday that it is making progress. Unit 3 at its Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant is now producing more carbon-free, low-cost energy than ever before.

Unit 3 is the first to operate at the new rated thermal power limit of the Extended Power Uprate. This means it is capable of generating an additional 155 megawatts of power to serve the Tennessee Valley.

 

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