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Tennessee small explosives company praised for safety but had past issues, criminal charge
A Tennessee business that owns an explosives plant where a devastating blast killed 16 people last week said it is committed to determining the cause of “this unprecedented tragedy.” Accurate ...
Christina Williams, right, hugs Tracy Cook during a candlelight vigil honoring the victims of a blast at an explosives plant, Accurate Energetic Systems, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, in Waverly, Tenn. [AP ...
The 16 victims who died in the blast at an explosives plant in Tennessee spanned generations, with some nearing the end of decades-long careers while others were just starting out in life. The victims ...
A person attaches a hose to a fire hydrant to fill a tanker truck after a blast resulted in multiple fatalities and others missing at Accurate Energetic Systems, an explosives plant, Friday, Oct. 10, ...
The last time Gov. Bill Lee visited the Accurate Energetic Systems facility in McEwen, Tennessee was to celebrate the plant's expansion in 2019. When he returned on Oct. 12, he was met with ...
Williamson County Schools has implemented new e-bike safety rules and regulations for students ahead of the 2026-2027 school year, including registration requirements and mandatory safety training.
The Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration has levied a record $3.1 million fine against explosives manufacturer Accurate Energetic Systems following the Oct. 10 disaster at the AES ...
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