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Crockett Days this weekend at David Crockett Birthplace State Park
David Crockett Birthplace State Park is hosting Crockett Days, a three-day journey into America’s past, this weekend – Friday through Sunday – observing frontiersman David Crockett’s 238th birthday (b. Aug. 17, 1786). The event will celebrate Crockett’s pioneer legacy with family-friendly activities and entertainment. Living history demonstrations will showcase frontier life, including blacksmithing and traditional […] The post Crockett Days this weekend at David Crockett Birthplace State Park appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
THP: 21-year-old injured after head-on crash in Seymour, charges pending for second driver
SEYMOUR, Tenn. — One person was injured after a multi-vehicle crash on Dupont Road in Seymour Sunday night, according to a report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol. The first car, driven by Kevin Muniz Jr, was traveling southbound, while the second car, driven by Chase Dellinger, was traveling northbound. Muniz Jr's car did not stay in the lane when he struck Dellinger's car head-on, the report stated.
Non-profit finds unsafe E. coli levels near Boone Lake beach
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — A local nonprofit group found E. coli levels above the recommended level for swimming near a popular Boone Lake swimming spot earlier this month, but so far no state or federal agency has claimed responsibility for following up or alerting the public. The Boone Lake Association’s (BLA) regular water sampling […]
Harlan Council places medical cannabis sales on ballot
The Harlan City Council resolved to leave the question of should the sale of medical cannabis be allowed in the city up to the voters, agreeing to put the matter on the ballot for the upcoming election. Harlan Mayor Joe Meadors brought the topic up to the council during the panel’s regular meeting for August. […] The post Harlan Council places medical cannabis sales on ballot appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Friends, loved ones rally around Alcoa teen after rare juvenile ALS diagnosis
ALCOA, Tenn. — It's senior year at Alcoa High School and Garrison Stephens is surrounded by friends he's had in his life for as long as he can remember. Stephens was diagnosed with juvenile amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) earlier this summer. His friends said they'll be where they always are while he battles the illness, which is right by his side.
Recap Thursday, August 15 with Living East Tennessee: Spooky Stories, Local Fall Events, Home Improvement and More!
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Are you ready for the fall? We are gearing you up in all the ways here on Living East Tennessee!. Recap Thursday, August 15 with Living East Tennessee: Spooky Stories, Local Fall Events, Home Improvement and More!. Recap of Wednesday, Aug. 14 on LETN: Holistic...
Tennessee estate built for country music star Kenny Chesney up for auction
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A Middle Tennessee estate built for country music star Kenny Chesney is going up for auction on Monday. Luxury real estate auction marketplace Interluxe Auctions will hold the sale on Monday, August 19 via their online auction portal. The home, located in Brentwood, boasts five bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, floor-to-ceiling windows to take in the gorgeous views, a gourmet kitchen, movie theater, golf simulator, tennis court, 12-person Jacuzzi, and much more.
Roane County residents speak out over water quality and utility cost concerns with Cumberland Utility Board
ROANE COUNTY, Tenn. — A group of Roane County residents gathered Thursday to voice concerns they've had about water quality and utility costs with the Cumberland Utility Board. After the meeting ended, several who attended called it a disappointment. Some said the problems have persisted for years, and said...
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