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Police: Seven arrested in Alcoa prostitution sting
ALCOA, Tenn. (WATE) — Alcoa police identified and arrested seven people during a prostitution sting over the weekend. In a release shared on Tuesday, Alcoa Police stated that its Criminal Investigations Section conducted the sting on July 19 and 20. During that operation, officers and detectives identified nine people “engaging in prostitution,” two of which […]
Dollywood Jeopardy: Dolly Parton Cuts Ties With Company After Gross Illegal Activity Uncovered
While Dollywood regains momentum following its sudden closure earlier this week, new information has surfaced regarding gross illegal activity related to the popular theme park. Dollywood’s Troubled Week. Just an hour after welcoming guests on July 17, Dollywood had to temporarily shut down due to a water main break....
Seven arrested in prostitution sting, two human trafficking victims identified: Alcoa police
ALCOA, Tenn. (WVLT) - The Alcoa Police Department said seven people were arrested, and two human trafficking victims were identified in a prostitution sting. APD said during a prostitution sting operation on July 19 and 20, there were nine people “engaging in prostitution.” Of those nine people, seven were arrested and two were identified as victims of human trafficking.
Staying at a Dollywood hotel and resort? Keep an eye out for these perks at Dolly Parton's theme park
Dollywood is known for its family-friendly thrill rides, good food, and the many Dolly Parton appearances. But some might not know about the two resorts associated with the theme park and the exclusive perks that come along with a stay. HeartSong Lodge is Dollywood’s newest resort. The hotel is “high-fashion...
Alcoa, TDOT hosting public meeting on Hall Road study
The Tennessee Department of Transportation and city of Alcoa will host a public information meeting seeking input on the Hall Road Corridor Study Tuesday, July 30. The meeting will present preliminary traffic and safety findings and seek public input for the corridor. The meeting will be from 5-7 p.m. at the city of Alcoa service center, 725 Universal Street, Alcoa. It will be an open house with a formal presentation starting at 5:30 p.m. The public will have the opportunity to give feedback through mapping exercises after the presentation. The goal of this project, according to a release from the city of Alcoa, is to address the overall traffic and safety concerns along the 1.9-mile section of Hall Road between Associates Boulevard and the Alcoa/Maryville city limit. For questions, contact Dakota Gentry by email at dgentry@cityofalcoa-tn.gov, or by phone at 865-380-4829.
East TN health centers' community gardens: More than fresh produce
In rural Tennessee, many residents lack access to healthy, fresh, and affordable food. So, two health center systems in the state are sprouting solutions - with community garden programs. Aura Sheran - a certified clinical medical assistant with East Tennessee State University's Johnson City Community Health Center - said the...
Chase deepens its footprint into East Tennessee opening more full-service branches
Chase Bank announced in February it planned to open 500 new branches nationwide and hire 3,500 employees over the next three years, including deeper into Tennessee. Following the expansion in the Nashville and Memphis markets and one branch near Knoxville, Chase will open five to six more branches in East Tennessee by the end of 2026. The 11242 Kingston Pike branch in Farragut opened in April and another branch at 503 Foothills Plaza in Maryville opened in May.
Could Maryville Football truly be back in 2024?
Expectations are always high for Maryville High School football. The program has won 17 TSSAA state football championships, all-time. So, yeah, hoisting the gold ball at the end of the season is always the goal there. But it’s been almost five full years since Maryville enjoyed that feeling. And for...
Tomato Jam celebrates gardening in style
About 300 people came to celebrate a time-honored garden staple at the Blount County Public Library Saturday morning, July 20. The organization’s second-ever Tomato Jam boasted live music, vendors, expert growing advice and of course, lots and lots of tomatoes. While Jasper Hollow played hits and covers from the library stage, amateur and professional growers of all ages gathered in the common area of the building to sample tomato varieties, socialize and learn about the official Tennessee State Fruit. Food trucks outside provided sweet treats...
Townsend Parks and Rec works for the future
Townsend City Commissioner Kelsey Satterfield wants to see another park on the peaceful side of the Smokies. The city, she said, has parks geared toward the community and all ages, but nothing with playground equipment for younger audiences. “We have kids here, but you don’t see them because when they’re out of school for the summer there’s not a lot of opportunities for them to do something locally,” she said in a phone interview. “Unless they go tubing or to one of the local museums.” ...
National Park Service announces Environmental Assessment release and public comment period for Foothills Parkway Section 8D
GATLINBURG, Tenn. – The National Park Service (NPS) posted the Foothills Parkway Section 8D Environmental Assessment (EA) today for a 30-day public comment period ending August 21. The EA evaluates the construction of nine miles of new parkway from Wears Valley to the Gatlinburg Spur near Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, Tenn.
East TN health centers’ community gardens: More than fresh produce
In rural Tennessee, many residents lack access to healthy, fresh, and affordable food. So, two health center systems in the state are sprouting solutions – with community garden programs. Aura Sheran – a certified clinical medical assistant with East Tennessee State University’s Johnson City Community Health Center – said the garden connects patients, the community, […] The post East TN health centers’ community gardens: More than fresh produce appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Jill Wright: A Vision That Came True
EVERY YEAR in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, hundreds of nail techs worldwide gather to network, shop, and learn at the Nail Tech Event of the Smokies. As the largest nails-only show in North America, this provides a unique opportunity for nail professionals in the South — all because of the hard work of Bowling Green’s own nail tech, Jill Wright.
Maryville Housing Authority reopens waiting lists for vouchers, public housing
One part of a years-long waiting game for more affordable housing has ended: Maryville Housing Authority has reopened all of its waiting lists for housing. Applicants for affordable housing in Blount County over the past few years have watched while the waiting lists for programs like federal Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers closed to new applicants. MHA, Blount County’s only public housing agency, closed the waiting list for the voucher program in May 2022; Executive Director Julie Sharpe said that the list had grown unmanageably...
A day in the life: Cherokee Royalty at the Choctaw Indian Fair
CHOCTAW, Miss. – From July 9-14, 2023-24 Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) Royalty, including Miss Cherokee Scarlett “Gigage” Guy, Teen Miss Cherokee Kyndra Postoak, Junior Miss Cherokee Kennedy Moore, and Little Miss Cherokee Rhiannon Postoak, along with their chaperones and EBCI Pageant Board members Lisa Penick and Natalie Grant, travelled to Choctaw, Miss., to attend the 74th Annual Choctaw Indian Fair.
Watauga Valley RR Museum adds extra fall excursion through the Smokies
On Saturday, Sept. 14, the Watauga Valley Railroad Historical Society and Museum will sponsor a steam train excursion on the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. The excursion is a wonderful opportunity to relax and enjoy the beauty of Western North Carolina while riding the rails behind a steam engine in vintage passenger railroad cars. The #1702 […] The post Watauga Valley RR Museum adds extra fall excursion through the Smokies appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
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