Rutherford County, TN - As the winter storm continues to grip Rutherford County and the surrounding areas in Middle Tennessee, residents are facing treacherous road conditions that have resulted in numerous accidents and even road closures. The snowfall began on Sunday, and with it came a cascade of wrecks and incidents on the icy roads.
During the initial 24 hours of snowfall, the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office reported a series of accidents, including a crash involving several semi-truc .
Rutherford County, TN - As winter weather blankets the region with snow and ice, residents in Rutherford County are being reminded to exercise extreme caution while navigating the roads. Patrol Sgt. Austin Watson has issued a warning, emphasizing the increasing hazards on rural roads, especially with the continuous snowfall.
"With new snow, it's getting worse," Sgt. Watson stated. "As the day goes on, it's not going to get any better."
Watson's warning comes in response to a recent inc .
A 55-year-old Chapel Hill man was injured Wednesday morning after he was attacked by a Scottish Highland bull in Rutherford County that was eventually shot and killed by a responding deputy.