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Roane State to host cybersecurity camps at three additional campuses this summer
Roane State Community College will host cybersecurity camps for high school aged students in Anderson, Campbell, and Scott counties this summer. Registration is open now and there is no cost to attend. The camps are designed as serious courses for rising 9th through 12th grade students who are interested in...
Scorched: Lack of rain, hot temperatures push lawns and gardens to the brink
Just three weeks after May 2024 ended as the wettest month of May on record in Scott County, gardeners and landscapers are facing a dilemma as a combination of heat and dry conditions cause lawns and gardens to wilt: turn on the sprinklers and face mounting water bills, or hold off and hope for rain?
Commission to consider budget at special meeting
HUNTSVILLE | Scott County Commission will consider the proposed fiscal year 2024-2025 budget for the second and final time at a called meeting here Monday evening. The meeting, called for 6 p.m., is for the sole purpose of considering the budget and proposed property tax levy for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins July 1.
06/27/2024
The Scott County Finance Committee will be receiving bids for the following:. Epoxy Coat Hangar Floor Project – Scott Municipal Airport. Specifications may be obtained at the Scott County Finance Office located at 210 Court Street, Huntsville, TN 37756 or by calling (423) 663-3460. Bids will be received until 4:00 p.m. on Monday, July 2nd, 2024 at the:
Sacred Ground: Trammell Cemetery at Jellico Creek
Last week, the “Sacred Ground” series visited Houk Trammell Cemetery in the Alderville area east of Winfield. Among the many Trammells buried there is Capt. Dennis Trammell, the Revolutionary War veteran who moved to present-day Winfield after the war and became the forefather of the Trammell family that is still very prevalent on the north end of Scott County today.
From slavery to beloved citizen of Scott County: The life of Uncle Nat Hancock
When Nathaniel Hancock died in Huntsville on March 9, 1917, a coroner noted on his death certificate, under “Name of Father” and “Name of Mother,” “Don’t know. He was born in slavery.”. “Uncle Nat,” as he was known by folks in Huntsville, has the...
Boy Scout Troop 333 attends summer camp
Boy Scout Troop 333 of Scott County attended summer camp at Camp Buck Toms in Rockwood, Tenn. Troop 333 meets at 6 p.m. each Tuesday evening at the American Legion building on Alberta Street in Oneida, next-door to First National Bank. Prospective new scouts are invited to attend.
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