Cocke County authorities released preliminary details regarding a body found April 1 near the intersection of Jimtown Road and Carnation Way.
Local News
Change, transition and new opportunities – they are all a part of life.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, working in conjunction with the Jefferson City Police Department, has resulted in the indictment of Tonya Lindsey, the former office manager for Priority Senior Care, LLC (Priority) in Jefferson City.
Local Sports
CLEVELAND, TN – After falling in walk-off fashion in game one to Cleveland State 6-5, Walters State bounced back in game two against the Lady Cougars for a much needed 8-2 victory.
CLEVELAND, TN — Another day, another sweep for the No. 2 Walters State baseball team.
RUTLEDGE – Probably the toughest question that could be asked when looking at the 2020-21 Grainger Lady Grizzlies basketball team is who was their best player?
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Announcements
Roland and Kennetha Williams Zitt will celebrate 40 years of m…
Courtney N. Coffey and Billy W. Eads of Tazewell/Claiborne Cou…
Kayla and Donald Risinger announce the birth of a son, Brennan…
Education
Harrogate — On Friday, March 19 at noon, the Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) Class of 2021 opened their emails with excitement and anticipation to find out where they will complete their residency training over the next three to seven years. This…
Welcome to this week's Hurricane Watch, where we pride ourselves on making sure every parent, student, and staff member here at Mo’East is kept up to date with events and information.
It has been said curiosity killed the cat, but curiosity is exactly what students need to thrive in Kasey Harkness’s middle school science classes.
Obituaries
John “Bud” Lee, 82, went home to be with the Lord Friday, Apri…
Jimmy Epley Jr., 43, of Morristown, passed away suddenly Frida…
Erma Barnes, 68, of Sneedville, passed away Thursday, April 15…
Silas Edward Griffey, 76, of New Market, passed away Wednesday…
Arts & Entertainment
Spring has sprung and people are pedaling.
The Morristown City Council provided a slew of good news Tuesday about upcoming events and projects upcoming and underway.
The Tennessee Arts Commission and Clean Water Expected in East Tennessee will sponsor "Art: A Drive by Gallery," 1 – 5 p.m. each Saturday, April 10 and April 17.
Fresh, clean and glowing skin helps us feel and look our best, and proper exfoliation is a m… Read more
It’s that time of year again in East Tennessee when the mornings are filled with the pleasan… Read more
Tax season can be a painful reminder that you’re paying more taxes than you’d like and you w… Read more
It was during World War I that the U.S. Military began using dogs to aid in the war effort. Read more
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