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Councilman Hall recovers from crash
Family members of Knoxville City Council member Steve Hall have asked for the community's prayers.
"God doesn't operate in time, and only offers miracles when every human effort is exhausted." -Tom Hicks When Hendersonville businessman and author Tom Hicks leaves this planet, he wants to be remembered for ...
Anderson/Blount briefs: June 23
A fire Sunday morning at the Alcoa South plant in Blount County was quickly contained and there were no reports of injuries, authorities said.
Miller Petroleum partners with Atlas
Miller Petroleum Inc. announced a partnership Friday with one of the largest independent energy producers in the eastern United States, allowing Miller to get out from under a lawsuit that tied up capital and ...
Anderson/Blount briefs: June 19
For the 14th consecutive year, property taxes in Clinton will remain unchanged. City Council members Tuesday voted to approve the new city budget and accompanying tax rate of 73 cents per $100 assessed value.
Lake City developing a taste for mead
These days the buzz among Tennessee Wine connoisseurs may not be about wine at all.
Anderson / Blount briefs: June 13
A Knoxville man has been indicted in an incident in Lake City in which he allegedly held a knife to a woman's throat before tying a rope around her neck and hands.
Scout remembers families of local fallen heroes
Posted By: LaSaundra Brown 2 hrs ago One year ago, 15-year-old Courtney Connell's father was killed in Iraq, when his patrol came under attack.
Some new faces for Anderson schools
There will be several new as well as familiar faces in the roles of principals and assistant principals in Anderson County when schools resume in August, Director V.L. Stonecipher said Friday.
TrailManor Post Sales Gains, Adding Workers
While many recreational vehicle companies are downsizing due to tightening market conditions, travel trailer manufacturer TrailManor Inc.
Neighborhoods seek zoning changes to curb payday lenders
The signs can't be missed. One offers "mo' money," several promise "fast cash" and the most direct volunteers "instant money now." In the roughly four-mile stretch of Main Street and Gallatin Pike between South ...
Coal Creek Miners' Fest to offer Militia Hill tour
The third annual Coal Creek Miners' Festival will be 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. Saturday in Lake City.
Oh heavens, it's stargazing time at Norris Dam park
Marvel at the stars tonight in the Norris Dam State Park during an astronomy program sponsored by the park staff and the Knoxville Observers Astronomy Club. via Knoxville News Sentinel
Questionable record for new Oak Ridge bus contractor A day after the Oak Ridge School Board approved a new school bus contract for next year, 6 News has found the company has had some problems in the past. via WATE-TV Knoxville
Soldier, killed in Iraq, honored by classmates
“We weren't going to at first, because we lived in New York”
Posted By: April Lamb 1 day ago A soldier killed in Iraq was honored by his East Tennessee classmates Friday. via WBIR-TV Knoxville
Anderson and Blount briefs: May 8
A motorcyclist from Louisiana died Wednesday when he slid into the back of a tractor-trailer in Blount County, authorities said. via Knoxville News Sentinel
Anderson and Blount briefs: May 7
City Council has approved on first reading a new budget that requires a 13-cent property tax increase to fund it. via Knoxville News Sentinel
Disabled woman dies in Anderson County fire
A wheelchair-bound woman has died in a house fire on Bryant Circle in the Medford community near Lake City. via WBIR-TV
Copper theft from phone lines spurs $2,500 reward
“We are taking measures on this, but I am not at liberty to tell you what measures we are taking”
A local spike in copper thefts has spurred a $2,500 reward. Thieves apparently scaled telephone poles to steal hundreds of feet of telephone line. via WBIR-TV Knoxville
Alert Anderson Co. deputy stops two suspected robbers in two days
“Deputies Bannach and Hubbard are to be commended for their vigilance. Two robbery suspects are now in jail because of being alert.”
Anderson County Sheriff's Deputy Shawn Bannach has a good eye for catching suspected bad guys. via WVLT-TV Knoxville