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Human remains found in Johnson County
A search operation recovered human remains on Saturday. According to Johnson County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Shawn Brown, the remains were recovered in the Butler Community of Johnson County. “The remains have been sent to the William L. Jenkins Forensic Center in Johnson Coty for identification and a forensic examination,” Chief Deputy Brown said. Saturday’s […] The post Human remains found in Johnson County appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Registration opens for Good Samaritan Ministries’ school backpack giveaway
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Good Samaritan Ministries (GSM) announced on Friday it plans to give away more than 1,000 backpacks filled with school supplies in July. The program is open for low-income families that live in Carter, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi, or Washington County. “Equipping our children and youth with backpacks […]
Johnson County shines at 7U tourney
A team of talented young players represented Johnson County in the USA 7U tournament at the Meadows Sports Complex in Abingdon on 6/22/24, with two wins and one loss. Kudos go out to the players, coaches, parents, and, of course, the fans who supported the effort. Pictured left from right bottom row: Behr Hayworth, Wyatt Phipps, Tucker Stout, Jase Brown, Seth Bumgardner. Left to right top row: Ean Tester, Riley Arnold, Black Freeman, Jacob Guy, Braylon Ward. Coaches: Andrew Freeman, Dusty Stout, Austin Phipps, Timmy Bumgardner.
Human remains found in Butler
BUTLER — The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office has reported on Saturday that a search operation has recovered human remains. Shawn Brown, chief deputy for the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office said the remains were recovered from the Butler community of Johnson County.
Naturalist guided walks offered at Doe Mountain
A naturalist-guided walk series is currently underway at Doe Mountain Recreation Area, and the community is invited to join. The guided walks offer a unique opportunity for residents to learn about and explore all the nature abounding in Johnson County.
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