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State hands out ‘draft plan’ for cell phone-free education
We now have a better idea of what the state is looking for from school districts, when it comes to building a ‘cell phone-free’ education. The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) released its draft guidance for districts late on Monday, Aug. 19, detailing both what they’ve heard from residents over the last month and what […] The post State hands out ‘draft plan’ for cell phone-free education appeared first on Farmville.
No. 1 tight end in the country shows off Tennessee football gloves in game
Tennessee football is looking to add more elite talent to its summer of recruiting dominance. Most recently, the Vols earned the commitment of 2025 five-star offensive tackle David Sanders Jr out of Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina. Sanders showed off the Vols with a Power T sticker on...
Authorities: Judge killed while walking on side of Jefferson Co. highway
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Tenn. — Fourth Judicial District Circuit Court Judge O. Duane Slone was killed early Sunday after he was hit by a vehicle in Dandridge, according to Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Coffey. The Sheriff told 10News that the judge had a flat tire and was walking along Highway...
UVA Football: Internal frustration over Tony Elliott dawdling on his QB
There was frustration among the UVA Football coaching staff over Tony Elliott’s indecisiveness on who his starting quarterback will be ahead of the Saturday-morning announcement that Elliott is going with sophomore Anthony Colandrea. “I’m hopeful that sometime this week, you know, we should be able to settle in on...
New plan would bring Amtrak to the New River Valley sooner, and at a lower cost
The Virginia Passenger Rail Authority is expected to vote Tuesday on the proposal, which would make passenger rail service available in Christiansburg no later than 2027. The post New plan would bring Amtrak to the New River Valley sooner, and at a lower cost appeared first on Cardinal News.
Beacons of Hope installs vending machine with beneficial items
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - Officials with Beacons of Hope have installed a vending machine with several products for patients. Primary Care Centers of Eastern Kentucky CEO Barry Martin said he got the idea from a meeting, adding he thought it could make an impact at the facility. “They have sinus...
Rides, food, and memories mark the final day of the Appalachian Fair
GRAY, Tenn. (WCYB) — After a week of fun and excitement, the highly anticipated Appalachian Fair came to a close on Saturday. I used to come a lot as a kid we had a farm in the area growing up and my son is 7 this year so we flew in this weekend just to do this, said fair attendee Chad Riggs,
ARH Expands Internal Medicine Residency Program, Adds Third Location at Highlands Regional Medical Center
Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH) is expanding its internal medicine residency program. The healthcare system recently added a third location at Highlands ARH Regional Medical Center in Prestonsburg. Quality Training. Four resident physicians will be training at Highlands ARH. Dr. Jonathan Piercy, who serves as ARH’s Internal Medical Program Director, said...
Weekend action wraps up at Muddy Creek Raceway
BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) – The Muddy Creek Raceway roared to life this weekend, as Victory sports hosted its seventh race of the year on Sunday. Bikers of all skillsets converged on the track this weekend for Mega, Ultra, BIG and SAS Series races. President of Victory Sports, Sam Gammon, believes one of the best parts […]
Kingsport receives $2.9M parks and recreation grant
KINGSPORT — The City of Kingsport has received a $2.9 million Local Parks and Recreation Fund grant from the state of Tennessee that will go towards improvements at Bays Mountain Park and the Brickyard Complex. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced the awarding of $21 million in grants to 27 communities across the state on Aug. 15. “These dollars will go a long way in making key improvements...
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