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First Horizon Foundation recently made a $1,000 donation to the Ministerial Association Temporary Shelter. Adam Ivy, Banking Center Manager for First Horizon Bank presented the check to Tonya Polidoro, executive director for MATS.


Hugo Morales accepts the Matt Seals Memorial Scholarship from Matt’s mother Mindy Norton in front of a picture of Matt competing in track for East Ridge. Seals died at the age of 18 in 2014 after being diagnosed with a rare genetic brain disorder.
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Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett visited the Hamblen County Election Commission Saturday. From left to right, Administrator of Elections Jeff Gardner, election commission member David Purkey, Election Commission Chair E.C. Reed, Jr., State Sen. Steve Southerland, Hargett and election commissioner Ernie Horner.
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A play from a previous Citizen Tribune Kickoff Classic. Gov. Bill Lee’s announcement Tuesday opened the door for the annual game to be played at some point, but local officials are discussing options as well as TSSAA guidelines. An announcement about the status of the game will be available at a later date.
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Carson-Newman University President Charles A. Fowler, at left, and Board of Trustees member Chairman David Ogle, at right, hood University of Tennessee President Randy Boyd after surprising Boyd with an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree.
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Members of the Hamblen County Road Commission pose for a picture at the last meeting for Commissioner E.C. Long. Pictured front row from left: Wayne Pigmon, E.C. Long. Back row: Tom Hyde, Dannie Bell, Delbert Nix and Charles Anderson.
- Wade Littleton\Citizen Tribune


FILE - In this Mar. 3, 2020, file photo, Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, right, and his wife Jill attend a primary election night rally in Los Angeles. The Democratic Party’s attempt to adapt its typical convention rituals to a pandemic-induced virtual affair will be put through its paces Tuesday night. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)
- Marcio Jose Sanchez


Harbor of Hamblen new advocates for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, has opened its doors, taking over the now defunct CEASE. From left to right, Nancy Seal, court advocate, Barbara Horton, executive director and LA Orio, chairman of the board of directors for the Harbor.
- Cliff Hightower/Citizen Tribune


The Harville family enjoys the parade in front of Ethel Harville’s house on Cleveland Street Saturday afternoon. Granddaughter Debbie Kramer, on ground, watches the parade with Ethel’s daughter Doris Gordon and Ethel Harville.
- Wade Littleton/Citizen Tribune


Lakeway Christian School students pose with some of the U.S. flags donated by Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1073 of Morristown. Pictured from left: Maggie Vick, Maddie Moyer, Faith Guillen, Maddi Engebretsen, Jordaynia Ivie, Daniel Hees and Colston Kapnick.
- Wade Littleton\Citizen Tribune


The Boys and Girls Club of Morristown is set for the 39th Annual Super Auction to be held Saturday. Lined up with club staff members ready to help raise money for the more than 1,660 club members are, from left: Alex Martin with Bent Creek BBQ; Jacob and Barbara Shultz of A+Door and Glass; Billy Lee of Food City; Board Member Leroy Royston; Randall Vaughn of Farris Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge; Board Member Logan Wild and Board Member/Lead Auctioneer Ritchie Broyles.
- Wade Littleton\Citizen Tribune


Retired Col. Charles Southerland holds his Quilt of Valor he received Saturday at his farm in Whitesburg. Southerland served 37½ years in the U.S. Army, including second in command of the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
- Wade Littleton/Citizen Tribune


Colgate-Palmolive of Morristown donated more than 1,200 bottles of SoftSoap antibacterial liquid soap and 30,000 protective masks to Hamblen County Schools. Pictured front row from left: Aron Yellott, Fabiana Santeliz, Debbie Singh. Back row: Anna Goethals, Mitch Przybelski, Peter Duquette, Jim McMahon, Jesse Purkey, Oscar Espinoza, Hamblen County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jeff Perry, Heitor Amat, Gary Polley, Jessica Lenoir, Clay Renyer and Chris Manis.
- Wade Littleton\Citizen Tribune


As one of five original organizations that has been with the United Way of Hamblen County from the beginning, the American Red Cross was honored at Tuesday’s Report Luncheon. Pictured from left: Heather Carbajal of the American Red Cross of Northeast Tennessee and United Way of Hamblen County Executive Director Gary Matthews.
- Wade Littleton/Citizen Tribune


The city of Morristown held a ribbon cutting Friday morning for Durham Landing, the new road that will bring visitors to the new Morristown Public Works Building and the new community center. From left to right, Dr. Blake Melling, Jeff Cooper, Susan Cooper, Chris Bivens, Bob Garrett, John Bell, Morristown Mayor Gary Chesney, Kay Senter, Ken Smith, Jim Price, Kenneth Seals and Dr. Shannon Hancock.
- Cliff Hightower/Citizen Tribune


This Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020 satellite image made available by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Hurricane Delta in the Gulf of Mexico at 10:41 a.m. EDT. Delta made landfall Wednesday just south of the Mexican resort of Cancun as an extremely dangerous Category 2 storm. (NOAA via AP)
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Rusty Wallace Ford in Dandridge GM Greg VonCannon, Tom and Diane Day and Rusty Wallace pose with both Ford GT’s that the dealership has delivered this year. The red GT arrived on Friday and will be going to California with the Day’s.
- Rob Harvey/Citizen Tribune


Tuff Torq Corp. broke ground Wednesday on a new testing facility. From left to right, Brandon Massengill, Clay Hicks, Rigoberto Cervantes, Keith Andrews, Naoki Yamakaji, Jack Fishman, Hamblen County Mayor Bill Brittain, Morristown Mayor Gary Chesney, Bob Carroll and Marshall Ramsey.
- Cliff Hightower/Citizen Tribune


Dr. Jack Campbell, who served as president of Walters State Community College for 30 years, congratulates a graduate during the college’s 2003 Commencement Ceremony. Walters State is celebrating 50 years of service this year.
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