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Tennessee state Sen. Ken Yager was arrested on Dec. 3 on DUI and hit-and-run charges after he allegedly was involved in a crash earlier in the day and failed a field sobriety test and breathalyzer ...
Tennessee Sen. Ken Yager, charged with DUI, must hold himself to higher standard | Opinion. David Plazas, Nashville Tennessean. Updated Fri, December 6, 2024 at 7:29 PM UTC. 2 min read.
Tennessee State Sen. Ken Yager, who is also the chairman of the Tennessee Senate Republican Caucus, was arrested on charges of DUI, hit and run, and failure to stop at a stop sign.
Tennessee Sen. Ken Yager, charged with DUI, must hold himself to higher standard | Opinion If he is indicted for the accusations against him, Senator Yager should resign his leadership position ...
Tennessee state senator Ken Yager (R), whose video of him bungling a sobriety test after a hit-and-run went viral today, previously pushed the state to make liquor more accessible and change ...
State Sen. Ken Yager offers remarks as the senate debates SB-7009 on education during a special session of the Senate at the State Capitol Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 in Nashville, Tenn.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A prominent Tennessee Senate Republican leader has been arrested for driving under the influence and hit-and-run in Georgia. According to preliminary information from ...
Tennessee State Sen. Ken Yager (R-Kingston) Yager was first elected to the State Senate in 2008 after serving as the Roane County Executive from 1982 to 2006, according to his website.
As a Tennessee lawmaker, state Sen. Ken Yager knows it is wrong − and illegal − to drive drunk and leave the scene of an accident. That's why it was a hapless understatement when Kingston ...
Tennessee state Sen. Ken Yager was arrested, booked into a Georgia jail Tuesday night and accused of getting into a hit and run while driving under the influence while on vacation on Jekyll Island.
Tennessee state Sen. Kenneth Yager, R-Kingston, was arrested in Georgia on Tuesday on charges of DUI, hit-and-run, and failure to stop at a stop sign, authorities confirmed.