Saturday, June 27, 2026

A Diet That May Cut Dementia Risk, a New Missing Person Twist, and a Courtroom Rebuke

Researchers identify brain-healthy foods, new claims emerge in a high-profile disappearance, and a prosecutor faces consequences.

 

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Extreme Heat, Volunteer Drivers, and Fox Trot Carousel

Forecasters across Tennessee are warning of strong to severe storms today, followed by a stretch of dangerous heat expected to build through early next week and into the Fourth of July weekend.                
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Article Icon 1Storms, Extreme Heat Forecast into Holiday Week

Forecasters across Tennessee are warning of strong to severe storms today, followed by a stretch of dangerous heat expected to build through early next week and into the Fourth of July weekend.

In Middle Tennessee, isolated storms are in the forecast, with wind and heavy-rain threats.

In East Tennessee, meteorologists expect storms to develop today, bringing heavy rain and possible flooding, especially in southern Kentucky counties, before tapering into scattered storms on Sunday.

Heat then dominates the outlook, with highs reaching the upper 90s and "feels like" temperatures of 105–110 degrees, prompting possible heat advisories. Residents are urged to stay hydrated.

Article Icon 1Owner of Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Explores Sale

Ryman Hospitality Properties is exploring a sale of its majority stake in Opry Entertainment Group, owner of Nashville's Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium, potentially changing ownership of the iconic country music venues.

The company holds a 70% stake in the group, with NBCUniversal and private equity firm Atairos owning the rest. It has engaged Morgan Stanley to assist with a possible transaction.

Ryman attributed the move to country music's growing global popularity, which it said has drawn outside interest in the genre's venues. Executives framed the step as best for long-term growth.

No agreements are in place, and the company says a sale is not guaranteed. Some fans expressed concern about losing local ownership and uncertainty over the venues' future operations.

Article Icon 1Best Time to Visit Tennessee’s Six Natural Wonders

A new travel guide by WorldAtlas highlights six standout natural wonders across Tennessee, noting that shifting water levels and foliage make timing as important as location for both locals and visitors who want to explore the outdoors year-round.

In the east, Great Smoky Mountains National Park draws peak crowds for October foliage, while spring brings wildflowers. The Cumberland Plateau's deep gorges anchor Fall Creek Falls and the newer Savage Gulf State Park.

Other highlights include the Lost Sea, America's largest underground lake near Sweetwater, and Big South Fork, known for its sandstone arches and river canyons spanning Tennessee and Kentucky.

In the northwest, Reelfoot Lake—formed by 1811–1812 earthquakes—features drowned cypress forests and hosts large wintering populations of bald eagles each February.

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Why Robotics Investors Keep Going Back For Seconds

Most investors write one check and wait. Miso Robotics keeps pulling them back.

With 44K+ everyday investors like you and $133M+ raised to date, Miso has built something rare: a base of true believers who return round after round. And it's easy to see why.

Miso’s AI-powered Flippy Fry Station restaurant kitchen robot is now NVIDIA-powered, Ecolab-backed, and targeting 100K+ U.S. fast food locations in a $1T market. And Miso just acquired 300+ new patents, growing its IP portfolio 10X.

As one investor put it: "This is my 4th investment in Miso. Progress seems to be moving exponentially now."

Another: "Truly believe that this technology will expand into all fast food restaurants worldwide. Steady growth and frequent communication kept me coming back.”

Join them as a Miso Robotics investor today. Hurry for bonus shares.

Around Tennessee

Dickson County: A woman was hospitalized at Skyline Medical Center after a dog attack at a home in Cumberland Furnace. The Dickson County Sheriff's Office said deputies located and quarantined the suspected dog. The investigation remains ongoing. (More)

Chattanooga: Hamilton County will open a temporary history museum in downtown Chattanooga this August, leasing a roughly 3,000-square-foot space for about a year to test demand for a permanent regional museum. (More)

Knoxville: A Knox County transportation program is looking for more volunteer drivers to provide rides for seniors and people with disabilities so they can get to medical appointments, grocery stores, and other essential destinations. Organizers said additional volunteers will help expand service throughout the community. (More)

Rutherford County: County communities, including Murfreesboro, Smyrna, and La Vergne are all planning Independence Day events featuring fireworks, live music, and family activities as part of the nationwide USA 250 celebration marking the 250th anniversary of American independence. (More)

Kingsport: Layla's Hope hosted its second Hope in Action, an annual community resource event to connect residents with health, social service, and support organizations. Organizers said the event aims to improve access to support services for mental health, human trafficking prevention, missing and runaway youth, homelessness, substance use disorder, and other issues. (More)

Collierville: Local high school student Hayden Hooper was named a recipient of a $2,500 scholarship for Outstanding Performance in an Ensemble last week at the 2026 Jimmy Awards in New York City. (More)


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Tennessee Carolina Sports

 Tennessee football has parted ways with edge rusher Chaz Coleman after being medically disqualified from the roster. Coleman was one of the top transfers in the country this offseason, but missed most of spring practice and all summer workouts while dealing with lingering vertigo from a head injury. (More)

 Memphis football landed a commitment from Riverdale High School offensive lineman Tyi Duncan, a three-star recruit in the 2027 class who recently transferred from Brentwood Academy. Duncan picked the Tigers over Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, and more. (More)

 The NHL Draft continues today with Rounds 2-7 from Buffalo, where the Nashville Predators hold 11 picks. (More)

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Big Money Gets In Pre-IPO in AI

AI stocks now make up about 45% of the S&P 500. But the biggest breakout gains often happen because investors got in before companies went public.

In AI, big money increasingly moves sooner. In 2025, 67% of private-stage investments were in AI companies, up from 9% in 2022. But those opportunities are almost always reserved for the 1%.

Restaurant robotics pioneer Miso Robotics isn’t, and 44K+ everyday folks like you have already joined big money players like Ecolab as investors.

Miso’s Flippy Fry Station AI restaurant kitchen robot has logged 200K+ hours in kitchens across the $1T fast-food industry. Its tech is used by big-name customers like White Castle, Jersey Mike’s, Cinnabon, and more. And Miso just acquired 300+ patents from a food robotics early-mover that raised $450 million.

Flippy alone represents a $4B/year revenue opportunity in the US. Invest before Miso hits its $2.5M raise target for June. Hurry for bonus shares.

Et Cetera

The Tennessee State Museum is seeking private partners to restore and reopen artist Red Grooms' Tennessee Fox Trot Carousel after more than 20 years in storage. Officials hope renewed funding will return the Nashville landmark attraction to public display. (More)

Semler Cattle Company displayed 1,800 American flags across its Williamson County farm ahead of Independence Day. Organizers said the annual installation honors veterans, active-duty service members, and the nation's founding. (See Photos)

Officials marked the 25th anniversary of elk reintroduction in the Great Smoky Mountains, highlighting population recovery and ongoing management efforts. Wildlife managers said the program restored a historic species to the region. (See Elk)

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The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes, straight from the heart of the country. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories:

A new study found one specific diet could lower dementia risk by up to 30%, even for those with early Alzheimer's markers. Learn which foods are the most helpful. (Hear More)

A new note sent to TMZ claims to have video of a suspect with Savannah Guthrie's missing mother, Nancy, on what the sender called "probably her last" day alive. (Tune in here)

The prosecutor in the Charlie Kirk murder case was found in contempt for violating a judge’s gag order. (Podcast Available)

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Do you watch Jeopardy?

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Forever Chemicals Settlement, Most Snakebites, and Stanley Cup Out and About

The federal government reached a roughly $450 million settlement with Chemours over decades of "forever chemical" contamination, but North Carolina officials say the deal does almost nothing for the state.

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Article Icon 1Chemours Settles PFAS Case for $450M

The federal government reached a roughly $450 million settlement with Chemours over decades of "forever chemical" contamination, but North Carolina officials say the deal does almost nothing for the state.

Announced Wednesday, the agreement settles claims over illegal discharges into the Cape Fear River and rivers in West Virginia and New Jersey. Chemours will pay a $22.5 million penalty and spend $90 million over 15 years on cleanup.

The Justice Department called it the first federal settlement against a PFAS manufacturer, saying it brings Chemours into compliance while letting the company keep making the chemicals for commercial and military use.

Gov. Josh Stein and Attorney General Jeff Jackson said federal negotiators never consulted the state and that most of the money will go elsewhere.

"This deal is an insult to the people of eastern North Carolina," Jackson said.

Article Icon 1Jabil Plans $102M Henderson County Expansion

Healthcare-manufacturing company Jabil will invest more than $102 million and add at least 148 jobs at a new facility in Henderson County, the largest single-year investment in the county's history.

The 180,000-square-foot plant will rise at Jabil's existing Garrison Industrial Park site in East Flat Rock, where the company makes precision injection-molded components for healthcare customers. New jobs will pay average wages above $62,000.

Henderson County commissioners last week approved a $2 million incentive package tied to the project. Jabil, based in St. Petersburg, Florida, also runs a plant in Arden, north of the new site.

The expansion adds to a string of manufacturing gains in a mountain region still rebuilding from Hurricane Helene.

Article Icon 1North Carolina Tops U.S. Snakebite Ranking

North Carolina has the highest per-capita rate of venomous snakebites of any state, according to a new national analysis.

The report estimates 856 venomous bites in the state each year, about 18.79 for every 100,000 residents. Texas logs far more bites overall, topping 1,400, but North Carolina ranks first once population is factored in.

Bites turn up across the state's landscapes: in Piedmont yards, on Blue Ridge trails, and in coastal-plain wetlands. Copperheads cause most of them and are rarely fatal, though cottonmouths, rattlesnakes, and the rare eastern coral snake also live here.

The NC Poison Control advises anyone bitten to stay calm, move away from the snake, and call 911 rather than trying to treat the wound themselves.

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Why Robotics Investors Keep Going Back For Seconds

Most investors write one check and wait. Miso Robotics keeps pulling them back.

With 44K+ everyday investors like you and $133M+ raised to date, Miso has built something rare: a base of true believers who return round after round. And it's easy to see why.

Miso’s AI-powered Flippy Fry Station restaurant kitchen robot is now NVIDIA-powered, Ecolab-backed, and targeting 100K+ U.S. fast food locations in a $1T market. And Miso just acquired 300+ new patents, growing its IP portfolio 10X.

As one investor put it: "This is my 4th investment in Miso. Progress seems to be moving exponentially now."

Another: "Truly believe that this technology will expand into all fast food restaurants worldwide. Steady growth and frequent communication kept me coming back.”

Join them as a Miso Robotics investor today. Hurry for bonus shares.

Around North Carolina

Charlotte: The City Council named attorney Robert Harrington interim mayor, picking him in a runoff to finish the term of retiring Mayor Vi Lyles. Harrington takes over July 1. (More)

Jacksonville: Ashley Weaver made history Thursday after being sworn in as the city's first female interim police chief. (See Ceremony)

Asheville: The city unveiled a unified design for the French Broad Riverfront Parks, a roughly $60 million plan to rebuild five miles of riverside parks wrecked by Helene, funded mainly by FEMA and disaster block grants. (See Details)

New Hanover County: The North Carolina Coastal Land Trust struck a deal to permanently protect more than 3,200 acres of Sledge Forest along the Northeast Cape Fear River. The agreement hinges on developer Copper Builders' nearby Hilton Bluffs subdivision moving forward as approved. (See Details)

Triangle: Fourth of July celebrations are moving ahead despite a drought gripping the region, with Raleigh, Cary, Apex, and Durham keeping fireworks on schedule. Chapel Hill is swapping its fireworks for a drone show. (More)

Wilmington: A fire erupted at Seaside Mulch late Thursday evening, sending emergency crews to the facility off Market Street. (See Video)


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North Carolina Sports

Duke's Cam Boozer and NC State soccer's Donavan Phillip were both nominated for best men's college athlete at the 2026 ESPYS. (More)

Hornets guard Coby White intends to sign a three-year, $74 million deal to remain in Charlotte. He’s expected to step into a larger role—likely as a starter—after the team traded LaMelo Ball to the Minnesota Timberwolves earlier this week. (More)

NC State and UNC are finalizing a non-conference men's basketball game at the Greensboro Coliseum, tentatively set for Dec. 15. The ACC's reduced schedule has limited the rivalry to just one conference game for the second straight year. (More)

Charlotte Hornets ownership invested $1 million to expand access to nutritious meals across Mecklenburg County, partnering with local nonprofit Nourish Up through the team's Chairman's Legacy Fund. (More)

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Big Money Gets In Pre-IPO in AI

AI stocks now make up about 45% of the S&P 500. But the biggest breakout gains often happen because investors got in before companies went public.

In AI, big money increasingly moves sooner. In 2025, 67% of private-stage investments were in AI companies, up from 9% in 2022. But those opportunities are almost always reserved for the 1%.

Restaurant robotics pioneer Miso Robotics isn’t, and 44K+ everyday folks like you have already joined big money players like Ecolab as investors.

Miso’s Flippy Fry Station AI restaurant kitchen robot has logged 200K+ hours in kitchens across the $1T fast-food industry. Its tech is used by big-name customers like White Castle, Jersey Mike’s, Cinnabon, and more. And Miso just acquired 300+ patents from a food robotics early-mover that raised $450 million.

Flippy alone represents a $4B/year revenue opportunity in the US. Invest before Miso hits its $2.5M raise target for June. Hurry for bonus shares.

Et Cetera

The Stanley Cup was spotted out and about during its first week back in North Carolina, going everywhere from a golf course to a Bible study. (See Appearances)

Mitchell County Animal Rescue's new Trail Buddies program lets volunteers take hard-to-adopt shelter dogs on hikes, outings and overnight stays. (See Photos)

The North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh is offering free admission today to Knowing the West, an exhibit that's part of the nationwide commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. (Details)

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The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes, straight from the heart of the country. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories:

A new study found one specific diet could lower dementia risk by up to 30%, even for those with early Alzheimer's markers. Learn which foods are the most helpful. (Hear More)

A new note sent to TMZ claims to have video of a suspect with Savannah Guthrie's missing mother, Nancy, on what the sender called "probably her last" day alive. (Tune in here)

The prosecutor in the Charlie Kirk murder case was found in contempt for violating a judge’s gag order. (Podcast Available)

North Carolina Meme Of The Week
The Poll

Have you toured the USS Battleship in Wilmington?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not yet


Yesterdays Results:

Do you mind paying to drive on toll roads?

  1. Depends on the situation: 41%
  2. Not if it shortens my drive: 30%
  3. I avoid them at all costs: 29%
North Carolina Trivia

What’s the difference between North Carolina and South Carolina barbecue?

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A Diet That May Cut Dementia Risk, a New Missing Person Twist, and a Courtroom Rebuke

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