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Attempted murder charge filed after motel shooting


Charles Overton - Anderson County Jail Intake Photo

A man was shot in the chest at the Super 8 Motel on Park Place in Clinton on Sunday, Clinton Police reported. The Police Department provided details in a post on its Facebook page. Following reports of a shooting, CPD said officers were dispatched to the motel at about 6:27 p.m. Upon arrival, officers found a male victim, Danyal Bond, 37, suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. CPD reported that responding officers took suspect Charles Overton, 40, into custody without further incident and transported him to the Anderson County Detention Facility. According to the department, investigators believe Bond and Overton had an argument outside the motel.

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Anderson County avoids serious storm damage


This tree fell on a home in Heiskell during the storm that moved through the area early Monday. No injuries were reported. - Anderson County EMA Director Joe Mead

A major spring storm that brought a line of thunderstorms and howling winds through the area Sunday night and early Monday mostly spared Anderson County from any serious problems, authorities reported. “For the most part, Anderson County was very fortunate to escape major damage,” County Mayor Terry Frank said Monday afternoon. “Currently, EMA has reports of trees down on two homes, one in Heiskell and one in Oak Ridge,” she said. “The winds took trees and/or branches down around the county, and the Highway Department and volunteer fire departments did a tremendous job of clearing roads.” There were some power disruptions reported, but they were not widespread.

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Still On track

Although pouring of concrete for the new sidewalks on Market Street in Historic Downtown Clinton was originally scheduled to be completed this week, weather has delayed the work, which may take about three more weeks, City Manager Roger Houck said Monday. But Houck said the sidewalks, planters and landscaping are still on schedule to be finished by the weekend of the Clinch River Spring Antique Festival, on May 1-2. “We plan to resume pouring concrete on Wednesday (March 18), and we should have the sidewalks ready by the time of the festival, but the street paving won’t begin until mid-May,” he said.” “We are 77% complete as of today,” he added. “We’ve seen a lot of progress over the past two-and-a-half to three weeks.” The city does plan to have Market Street open for street vendors during the festival, Houck said. Motorists also will have to use detours around sections of Main Street again beginning this week, he said, as sewer line installation resumes.

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