WLAF’s Final Four Fun Run field of 64 players is complete

Check below to see the names of all who are playing along in the WLAF Final Four Fun Run

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- It was a mad scramble, more than usual, around WLAF for almost two hours Friday morning. From 5:30 until just before 7:30, those wanting to play in the annual Final Four Fun Run contacted us here at WLAF.

Cash prizes and Charley’s Pizza will be awarded to those who have a team make it to the Final Four.

On Monday, WLAF’s Aaron and Jim will randomly draw the names of the 64 qualifiers and then blind draw an NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament team for each name.  

However, there are two honorary qualifiers already on the list; Leon “Swish” Caldwell and Monty Bullock. Swish qualifies because he’s the oldest former La Follette Owl to participate, and Bullock will only qualify if his favorite team, the Prairie View Panthers, make the tourney.

The Florida Gators were crowned as the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Champions, and Fred Stagnolia was the winner of the WLAF’s Final Four Fun Run.

Good luck and have fun!

These 64 WLAF viewers/listeners will be matched up with a team on Monday morning. The drawing airs live from 5:30am through 9am on WLAF Radio.

Bill Berry

Linda Berry

George Bolinger

Wendell Boshears

Aaron Brown

Randy Brown

Stacey Brown

Barry Byrd

Leon “Swish” Caldwell

Casper Campbell

Charlene Campbell

Brenda Cantrell

Jared Cantrell

Jerry Cantrell

Jerry Cantrell, Jr.

Jerry Chadwell

Amanda Cox

Ashley Cox

Greg Cox

Margie Cox

Timothy Cox

Eddie Day

Matthew Day

Tammy Day

Jeremy Dorton

Paula Farmer

Pam Fields

Rusty Fields

Alisha Franklin

Jason Freeman

Tonya Graham

Bridget Green

Mike Green

Ray Gross

Michael Heatherly

Cindy Honaker

Mark Honaker

Dakota Kirk

Dennis Leach

Kenneth McCormick

Olivia McKamey

Karisa Moser

Jeff Norton

Allan Robbins

Jennifer Robbins

Carter Rutherford

Joey Rutherford

Mark Rutherford

Mark Sammons

Jason Sheets

Joe “Pie” Smith

Karen Smith

Sharon Thompson

Greg Weaver

Maxine Weaver

Amanda Whited

Sandy Whited

Justin Wilson

Travis Wright

(WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED 03/13/2026-7AM-IMAGE COURTESY OF NCAA)

BOE hosts special called meeting on Monday afternoon

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By Charlotte Underwood

JACKSBORO, TN (WLAF)- At Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting, board members voted to give Campbell County High School Principal Ben Foust the go-ahead to privately raise funds and seek donations for a video board for the football field on the stipulation and understanding that the board of education would in no way contribute funding to the project. This was approved unanimously by the board.

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Campbell County now has more land for industrial development

‘This is a game changer’- Jay Willoughby, Vice-Chairman of the Industrial Development Board

Mike Freeman, Chairman of the Industrial Development Board, holds the recorded deed made to the IDB of Campbell County. The 235 acres are for the Campbell County Industrial Park. Left to right: Register of Deeds Brittany Miller-Foust, Freeman, Campbell County Mayor Jack Lynch and businessman Mike Malicoat.

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Keen and Stiner keep on hauling in the fish

This time on Tims Ford Lake

Kale Stiner, left, and Grady Keen had another successful finish over the weekend.

WINCHESTER, TN (WLAF)- The Campbell County Middle School Fishing Team of Grady Keen and Kale Stiner continue their young fishing careers.

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Legal notices March 13, 2026

CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN. (WLAF)-CLICK HERE to view today’s legal notices.

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HOMEstretch is March “Business of the Month”

‘I’m so happy for your success’- Missy Tackett, Executive Director for the Campbell Chamber of Commerce

Stephanie Smith’s HOMEstretch is the Campbell County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism “Business of the Month”.

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Organizers with Power of the Purse accepting twice new purses

‘Our main emphasis is on the awareness of domestic violence’- Carol Vinsant, CHET

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- Saturday, March 28, is when all the hard work, donations and cooperation come together for the 2026 Power of the Purse event. Proceeds from Power of the Purse benefit CHET’s Domestic Violence Shelter.

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Second annual Rabbit Race is next month

At Cove Lake State Park

CARYVILLE, TN (WLAF)- Campbell Culture Coalition and the Louie Bluie Festival are hosting a fundraiser, and you’re invited to join in the fun in April.

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Campbell Schools Special Ed Dept. receives annual performance report

By Charlotte Underwood

JACKSBORO, TN (WLAF)- At Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting, Interim School Director Nancy Lay shared with board members that the Campbell County Special Education Department had received its Annual Performance Report Indicator determination under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and was officially designated as “Meets Requirement.”

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Watch WLAF’s “Meet the Candidates” forum on demand

Below see the names of all candidates and the offices they are seeking along with important dates

Left to right- Jack Lynch for County Mayor, Darryl Chapman for Sheriff and Jimmy Jeffries for County Mayor.

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- With early voting starting on April 15, WLAF hosted its Candidates Forum on Tuesday night affording voters a chance to meet the candidates either in person or by way of one of WLAF’s 10 media outlets. Candidates for the offices of county mayor, sheriff, school board, state representative, county clerk and county commission candidates attended.

The traditional event was held on the gym stage at the former West La Follette School, now the West End Community Center, on West Beech Street. The live event was made possible by Maria Partin, candidate for county clerk, Skeeter’s Tire Barn on Pinecrest Road and Brian Younce and staff at Beacon Finance on North Tennessee Avenue.

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Chamber ribbon cutting is Friday, noon, at Battle Provisions

That’s at 210 East Central Avenue near the Central Avenue Bridge

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Thank you, Mike Malicoat
Mike Freeman, Chairman of the Industrial Development Board, holds the recorded deed made to the IDB of Campbell County. The 235 acres are for the Campbell County Industrial Park. Left to right: Register of Deeds Brittany Miller-Foust, Freeman, Campbell County Mayor Jack Lynch and businessman Mike Malicoat.  

By Jim Freeman

CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN (WLAF)- A grateful community says, thank you, Mike. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED-03/13/2026-6AM)

Refresh & Renew Spring Event coming to Woodson’s Mall Saturday
Inside Woodson’s Mall, from Harper Realty to five Below, is where vendors will be set up to visit with you.

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- On Saturday, March 14, at Woodson’s Mall, on the Jacksboro side is where the first Spring into Summer Home Refresh event takes place. “We’ll have a vendor from just about every category you can imagine when it comes to refreshing and renewing your home,” said Suzette Chapman with Harper Realty. Woodson’s Mall and Harper Realty are your hosts for the 10am until 2pm event.

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