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Clinton man says nephew broke leg with baseball bat, took pain pills
A Clinton man said his nephew beat him with a baseball bat - breaking one leg - and stole pain pills from him, according to an Anderson County Sheriff's Department incident report.
Free Hot Fudge Cake for dads: Shoney's will offer a free hot fudge cake to dads on Father's Day today, with the purchase of an entree.
Clinton man indicted for sexual exploitation
A Clinton man indicted for aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor and contributing to the delinquency of a minor remained in the Anderson County Jail on ednesday in lieu of bonds totaling $50,000.
Preserving the past: Claxton couple add to their collection of historic cabins
She and husband Harry are in the process of dismantling a pre-Civil War cabin located off Clinton Highway and moving it to their Claxton community residence.
TekLinks building changes hands for $1.66M
Stuart Raburn, former CEO of TekLinks Inc., was part of the ownership group that sold the tech company's building to an investor out of Tennessee.
2 more face charges in school bomb threats case
Clinton police have arrested two additional suspects for their alleged involvement in a series of bomb threats made in mid-May to Clinton High School.
Sara's Column: Civil rights era more than a history lesson
I was born and raised less than ten miles away, but years passed before I knew anything about my home county's turbulent history.
Second annual US 25 Yard Sale under way
It's the younger, smaller brother of what's called the world's longest yard sale, and it's under way through Saturday.
Night resurfacing projects on Kingston Pike, Broadway
KNOX COUNTY, US 441/SR 33 Broadway between Mineral Springs Road and West Fifth Avenue: Beginning Sunday, June 2, 2013, motorists should be alert for possible nightly lane closures through this resurfacing project between the hours of 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. the following morning Sundays through Thursdays.
Clayton buys Crossville window manufacturer
About 100 people, representing nearly 50 companies, attended the first meeting of the Regional Advanced Manufacturing and Prototyping Consortium Wednesday.
The Knox and Blount County Extension offices will offer three Canning College classes in July.
YourNews: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce will honor businesses
This story is contributed by a member of the Knoxville community and is neither endorsed nor affiliated with Knoxville News Sentinel Guests enjoyed a wonderful evening at the Chamber's Inaugural Tribute to Business in 2012.
Lake City man dies in cycle accident
A Lake City man died as the result of a motorcycle accident this morning on Highway 25 at Old Lake City Highway, the Anderson County Sheriff's Office reported.
U.S. 441 across Norris Dam reduced to one lane
No commercial vehicles or loads in excess of 10 feet in width are permitted across the dam.
Avanti Savoia, 7610 Maynardville Pike, will host a 6:30 p.m. seating and a 7:45 p.m. seating for its Friday, May 31 balsamic vinegar and extra-virgin olive oil tasting event.
Knoxville woman, 19, dies in Anderson crash
Criminal charges are pending in connection with a crash that killed a 19-year-old woman in Anderson County, according to the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
Knox County woman arrested for aggravated child abuse
Tuesday night, more than 15 officers served a petition for public nuisance of ongoing drug dealing at the Cedarwood Street home.
Anderson school bus driver suspended after wreck story debunked
The school bus driver who said she wrecked May 21 because an oncoming car veered into her lane has been suspended because an in-bus camera recording shows her story doesn't add up.
Marcia Davis: Late May migrants shift from songbirds to shorebirds
Louis Agassiz Fuertes/Special to the News Sentinel More than 60 shorebird species occur in North America.
Summer driving season is here. Take care
Watch your speed and don't follow too closely. n The U.S. 25W bridge over the Clinch River in Clinton is reduced to one lane in each direction as crews make bridge repairs.