Dog on the County Commission’s agenda

By Drew C. Robinson Tribune Staff Writer A dog was on the agenda at the Hamblen County Comission Committees meeting on Tuesday evening. School Resource… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Shalhoup, Frankford vying for District 12 County Commission seat
A new Hamblen County Commissioner in District 12 will be elected on August 6 to replace current Commission Chairman Bobby Haun, who was defeated in his attempt for reelection.
Clinch-Powell awarded by THDA as a Top Producer in Homebuyer Education

Clinch-Powell RC&D has been awarded as a Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) 2026 Top Producer in Homebuyer Education. The award was presented to Clinch-Powell Counseling… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Board of Education recognizes Bunch after positive evaluation
By Wade Littleton Tribune Staff Writer After receiving a 97 score by the Hamblen County Board of Education at June’s meeting, Superintendent of Schools Arnold… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Voters get special 250 sticker

Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett today unveiled a commemorative “I Voted” sticker that celebrates America’s 250th anniversary and encourages Tennesseans to participate in the… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Early voting begins July 17
Early voting for the August State Primary and County General Elections will being July 17, according to the Hamblen County Election Commission.
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Dem leaders finally learned their lesson
Davy Crockett Tavern July Event

By Drew C. Robinson Tribune Staff Writer July is when America celebrates its independence from the British and for their upcoming “Battles in the Backwoods”… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
District Attorney General Jimmy Dunn announces retirement

District Attorney General, Jimmy Dunn, of Tennessee’s 4th Judicial District has announced his decision to retire from public service, effective August 31, concluding more than 20 years as elected District Attorney General and nearly four decades serving the citizens of East Tennessee.
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