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Road construction won’t slow motorists across Tennessee over the July 4 holiday. The Tennessee Department of Transportation will suspend all construction-related lane closures on interstates and state routes beginning at 6:00 a.m. on Friday, July 1 through 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 5 to pro…
Several new laws will take effect to protect victims of crime and crack down on violent criminals beginning Friday.
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There’ve been a lot of great players to go through the Walters State baseball program.
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Kaitlyn Byrd and Micah Byrd, of New Market, announce the birth…
William “Pete” Everhart and Amanda “Mandy” Everhart, loving wi…
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State Sen. Steve Southerland, R-Morristown, and representatives Rick Eldridge, R-Morristown, Jeremy Faison, R-Cosby and Jerry Sexton, R-Bean Station, announced four organizations in Hamblen County will receive arts grants from the Tennessee Arts Commission.
First Horizon Foundation is sponsoring a portion of Girls Inc.’s 2022 Nature Adventures Summer Program for 80 girls across Hamblen and surrounding counties.
High school students can try out a lucrative career field – welding – at a special four-day camp held at the Workforce Training Solutions Building in Greeneville. The camp is made possible through a grant with from the Niswonger Stem LD program.
Obituaries
Linda ‘Diane’ Mayes, age 75, of Morristown passed away on June…
Douglas Curtis ‘Squirrel’ Myatt, age 81, of Morristown, passed…
William B. ‘Jack’ Morgan, age 86, of Bean Station, Tennessee p…
Samuel Eugene “Gene” Dodson, age 83, of Morristown, went to be…
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Morristown Parks and Recreation’s “Summer Jam Series,” a city sponsored event, will kick off this Friday June 24th at Fulton-Hill Park from 6-8 p.m.
State Sen. Steve Southerland, R-Morristown, and representatives Rick Eldridge, R-Morristown, Jeremy Faison, R-Cosby and Jerry Sexton, R-Bean Station, announced four organizations in Hamblen County will receive arts grants from the Tennessee Arts Commission.
Morristown celebrated Juneteenth on Saturday as groups from every sphere of the community gathered at the farmers market downtown and listened to music, ate some soul food and came together for the nation’s newest national holiday.
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