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Herald & Tribune earns pair of investigative reporting awards
The Herald & Tribune has earned two awards for investigative reporting. The Jonesborough-based newspaper won first-place and fifth-place awards for investigative reporting from the Tennessee State Press Association, which hosted its awards luncheon Friday, July 19, in Franklin, Tennessee.
10-year-old named honorary firefighter after saving family from house fire
GEORGETOWN COUNTY, S.C. (WPDE) — Midway Fire Rescue made a 10-year-old an honorary firefighter after a fire started at his family home. Last Christmas on Hawthorne Drive, a fire started at the Caraballo home when the family was asleep. The first to wake up was ten-year-old Cooper who immediately...
Jury convicts man for killing High Point University student
HIGH POINT, N.C. — A jury has found a man guilty of killing and concealing the body of a High Point University student in 2021. Michael Cadogan was found guilty of second-degree murder, concealing and failing to report a death on Wednesday, July 24. He is now facing 20...
Davis receives invite to Louisville camp
INEZ — Martin County guard Peyton Davis has received an invite to the Midwest Academy MadeHoops Showcase in Louisville to take place on July 27 and 28. “It’s awesome to be selected for the MADE event. The best in the country will be there,” Davis said. “I want to show the country what Martin County brings to the table.”
Cal Ripken players attend Bryce Blevins camp
LOUISA — Five Martin County Cal Ripken players attended the Bryce Blevins camp in Louisa last week. Beckam Spaulding, Parker Stafford, Blaine Williams, Davis Wilson and Lyric Howell took instruction from the Marshall University pitcher. Over 100 kids from the tri-state area attended the camp to learn from the...
Chalk the Walk, paint a scenery at Appalachian Artist Festival
INEZ — Transform the Storybook Walk of Inez into a trail of colorful murals using chalk in the ancient tradition of street painting at this year’s Appalachian Artist Festival (AAF). The free “Chalk the Walk” event and additional creative activities for the family are on tap for Aug. 3, courtesy of Martin County 4-H and the UK Martin County Cooperative Extension Office.
Single-vehicle accident claims the life of 15-year-old
A tragic single-vehicle accident on Tuesday evening claimed the life of a 15-year-old. The crash occurred around 6:38 p.m. on the 1500 block of Powder Branch Road. The incident involved a 2023 Honda CRV driven by the 15-year-old, who was traveling east on Powder Branch Road. The driver lost control of the vehicle, causing it […] The post Single-vehicle accident claims the life of 15-year-old appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
World class talent on next Song of the Mountains
Song of the Mountains Host Time White stopped by the Daytime studio to get us ready for their next live taping of the show coming up on August 3rd at the Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Virginia! Please check out the video to discover more about the next live taping of Song of the Mountains.
Montgomery Parks Board seeks volunteers to enhance community
MONTGOMERY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The City of Montgomery Board of Parks and Recreation is calling on residents to help improve local parks and recreational activities. The Board oversees events and facilities such as the 4th of July celebration, the Christmas parade, the Community Center, Pool Park, Morris Drive Park, the Pier at 6th and Adams, […]
School district administrators purchase driving simulators
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - Administrators with Perry County Schools have purchased two driving simulators for students at Perry County Central High School and Buckhorn School. The simulators were purchased through a grant approved by the Kentucky Department of Education. Administrators said they can help better prepare students for the roadways.
Bristol Ballet prepares for 76th season
Moira Frazier Ostrander with Bristol Ballet, shares with us all of the excitement surrounding Bristol Ballet’s up coming 76th season! To learn more about Bristol Ballet’s class registrations and free trial classes, please watch the video. For more information please go to bristolballet.org.
Steele Creek Park photo contest accepting entries
BRISTOL, Tenn. (WJHL) — Amateur photographers can put their skills to the test in a contest to see who can best capture the natural beauty of Steele Creek Park in Bristol, Tennesse. According to a news release from the City of Bristol, Tennessee, digital submissions are being accepted for the 18th Annual Wildlife Weekend Photography […]
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