The 20th annual Tennessee Police Memorial, hosted by the Tennessee Fraternal Order of Police and Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS), was held Tuesday at Legislative Plaza at the Tennessee State Capitol, honoring Tennessee police officers who paid the ultimate sacrifice while in the line of duty.   Â
Fallen Brentwood officer Destin Legieza, who was killed in the line of duty in June 2020, was one of those honored. Members of the Brentwood Police Department and Legiezaâs family were in attendance. Â
âAttending the Police Memorial Tuesday morning with Brentwood officers, Destinâs family and others from around the state provided us with an opportunity to remember and honor the memory of those officers in Tennessee, including Destin, who have paid the ultimate sacrifice,â Brentwood Police Chief Jeff Hughes said. âIt was a moving ceremony to show support for those survivors who have lost loved ones. We were honored to be in atten
UFC cuts Maurice Greene after loss at UFC Vegas 26
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Maurice “The Crotchet Boss” Greene is no longer on the UFC roster.
The heavyweight fighter took to social media on Tuesday evening to announce that he was released from the promotion just days after losing a unanimous decision to Marcos Rogerio de Lima at UFC Vegas 26. In a brief statement posted on Instagram, Greene wrote that he is remaining optimistic despite the release and looks forward to rebuilding under a new banner.
“When one door closes another one opens,” wrote Greene. “I have had ups and downs with the #ufc and today that relationship comes to an end. Look at the bright side I’m still in the best shape of my life. I’m physically and mentally #stronger than ever and the next chapter I am excited for. This game is unforgiving but hey I’m down for the challenge of making my name with a new promotion or the road back. The best is yet to come.”
Temporary outages to take place during week of May 10
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WPSU broadcast signal to be temporarily unavailable for new transmitter install
May 10, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. As part of a planned replacement of television transmitters in Clearfield and State College, WPSU-TV will be temporarily turning off the over-the-air broadcast signal to install the new systems at some point during the week of May 10.
Viewers who receive WPSU-TV’s broadcast by antenna or satellite will likely lose reception for several hours during the installation. Service on most major cable systems will not be impacted, and live streaming of WPSU programming will continue online at live.wpsu.org and through the PBS Video app.