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Cox Adds Two Assistants to Staff
ATHENS, W.Va. – Concord University head men's and women's cross country and track & field coach Mike Cox has announced two members to his staff. Giovanni Purser and Al MacNaughton will be part of the 2024-25 coaching staff for the running and field programs at CU. Purser, a native of Port Maria, Jamaica, joins the staff as a graduate staff after a successful career at the University of Evansville and Tusculum University. Purser qualified for the Missouri Valley Conference Outdoor Championships in the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes as both a junior and senior in 2022 and 2023. His 4x100-meter relay...
Session's Hotel to host live performance of new song by local artists
BRISTOL, Va. (WCYB) — Three musicians came together in Bristol today to write a one-of-a-kind song. K.T. Vandyke, Daniel Davis, and Jenna Greene wrote and will perform a song they wrote all on the same day. This is part of a documentary series that highlights Appalachian heritage. The artists...
Birthplace of Country Music Museum celebrates a decade of heritage in Bristol
BRISTOL, Va. (WCYB) — Music history is deeply rooted in Bristol’s community and a special Bristol landmark is celebrating a major milestone. The Birthplace of Country Music Museum opened in August 2014 so this is our 10th year anniversary, said Communications Manager for the Birthplace of Country Music Charlene Baker.
Navy captain who broke two glass ceilings at once retires
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — In February of last year with hundreds of well-wishers in attendance at Naval Station Norfolk, Captain Janet Days exclaimed, “this is the day that the Lord has made.”. It was an emotional scene when Days made history and national headlines when she became the...
Partly cloudy skies and heating up this weekend
The Storm Team 11 Forecast calls for fair skies tonight with a low of 56 degrees. Saturday calls for mostly clear skies as temperatures continue to warm up. The high on Saturday will be 87 degrees. The low Saturday night will be 58 degrees. There is not much changing in...
UETHDA announces energy assistance outreach for September
The Upper East Tennessee Human Development Agency (UETHDA) RV will be traveling throughout the region in September, helping those needing assistance with their energy bills through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). This program helps keep individuals and families safe and healthy by assisting with energy costs. For those who qualify, a payment is […] The post UETHDA announces energy assistance outreach for September appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
ETSU gears up for Academic Restructure
Under the guidance of the Academic Structure Task Force (ASTF), ETSU began implementing its multi-stage plan for academic restructuring in June 2024, ahead of the fall semester. The plan is designed to help ETSU be more effective and provide higher quality education. Many of the changes involve reorganizing the colleges...
Appalachian Fair day 5 events
Today is the fifth day of the 98th Appalachian Fair in Gray. Scheduled events today include agriculture displays and craftsman exhibitions. Judging of livestock and exhibits also continue today. Drew Parker will headline the Main Stage Entertainment, and it’s demolition derby night in the Appalachian Arena. For a complete schedule of events, visit Appalachianfair.com.
Lawsuit filed against RealPage says it illegally decreases pricing competition, hurts consumers
The Justice Department and eight attorneys general filed a lawsuit against real estate software giant RealPage Inc. for attempting to illegally decrease pricing competition between landlords and deprive renters the benef
Tennessee Valley Schools game-day policies for football season
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — High school football season is starting, and attendance rules vary. Here’s a breakdown of game-day policies for several school districts across the Tennessee Valley:. Madison County Schools:. Elementary and Middle School Students: Must be accompanied by an adult who remains at the game. Unaccompanied students...
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