This is a W B R Y Severe Weather Alert,
Due to hazardous driving conditions, Cannon County Schools and the Central Office will be closed for the remainder of this week. Additionally, all extracurricular activities and ball games are canceled.
Due to continued hazardous weather and travel conditions across Tennessee, Governor Bill Lee announced a delayed reopening of state offices at 10 a.m. local time on Thursday, January 18, 2024.
All employees should exercise caution when traveling. Any state employee who determines it is unsafe to travel should contact his or her supervisor for guidance.
Cannon County offices are closed Today due to the weather. The convenience center is also closed.
Due to continued below freezing temperatures and icy conditions, the Town of Woodbury will not run garbage routes this week. They will return to normal days and routes next Tuesday, January 23rd. The public works department appreciates your understanding and cooperation and apologize for this inconvenience. Questions may be directed to Shane Gannon at 615-563-4221.
The Chamber of Commerce has changed the date of the Banquet to Monday January 22nd due to the weather conditions. If anyone missed the call in date, they still have room to spare so please call the Chamber office at 615-563-2222.
The offices of the Upper Cumberland Development District and Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency will re-open Thursday.
UCHRA Public Transportation will operate at a limited capacity, observing driver’s discretion. GO Routes in Algood, Cookeville, Crossville, and McMinnville will be operational.
Some businesses are either closed or operating on a reduced schedule. You should call the business before making a trip.
If you have a closing or meeting cancelation to report, send an email to ask us at wbry.com