Newport Plain Talk - Sat Nov 28
Cocke County's unemployment rate dropped one-tenth of a percent to 12.1 percent in October, according to figures from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
Food Bank Bell-Ringers List Holiday ScheduleGreeneville Sun - Thu Nov 26
Greeneville-Greene County Community Ministries is making plans for its annual Christmas bell-ringing campaign to benefit the Food Bank, which is an outreach of the G-GCCM. The annual bell-ringing collection at Christmas is the Food Bank's main fundraiser of the year, spokesmen have explained.
Preparing Thanksgiving MealsGreeneville Sun - Thu Nov 26
Sun photo by Phil Gentry Left to right, Lillie Cogburn, Lydia Cogburn, Richard Walker and Judy West work at Trinity United Methodist Church on Wednesday evening preparing some of the turkeys for the Thanksgiving meals to be delivered today through the "Greene County Thanksgiving Outreach." Through the annual outreach, which is based at Cedar Hill ...
Blackburn, Childers & Steagall Opens New Greeneville OfficeThe Greenville Sun - Thu Nov 26
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Monday to celebrate the opening of the Blackburn, Childers & Steagall accounting firm's new office at 550 Tusculum Blvd.
County Grand Jury Indicts 41 PeopleThe Greenville Sun - Wed Nov 25
Forty-one people were indicted Monday by the Greene County Grand Jury for various offenses including burglary, assault, forged checks and driving under the influence.
Favored Route Picked For 11E Near Exit 23Greeneville Sun - Wed Nov 25
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has chosen a route that passes north and east of Bulls Gap "as the preferred alternative" for improvements to U.S. Highway 11E from Mosheim to Morristown.
Annual Service Emphasizes Being ThankfulGreeneville Sun - Tue Nov 24
"For Christians, every day should be a day of Thanksgiving." This was a message shared by the Rev.
Here's What Is Closed On Thursday, FridayGreeneville Sun - Tue Nov 24
Most local offices will be closed this Thursday, and in many cases on Friday, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, Nov.
3 Murder Suspects Bound OverGreeneville Sun - Tue Nov 24
Three people charged with first-degree murder in an Oct. 13 home-invasion robbery, allegedly over "pills and money," were bound over Monday to the Greene County Grand Jury by General Sessions Judge Kenneth Bailey Jr.
Taxidermist's tells tale of tapeThe Knoxville News-Sentinel - Sat Nov 21
You don't have to talk to a biologist to realize that Tennessee hunters are killing bigger and better bucks than ever before.
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