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Numbers went up, numbers went down and the net was a balance when the Election Commission held its July meeting on Thursday ...
A proposed medical waste facility in Blount County is facing opposition from local residents who are worried about its potential impact on ...
Former William Blount athletic director Scott Cupp has accepted a position as the Dean of Students at the Christian Academy ...
Police and federal agents raided a California home Wednesday afternoon and seized, among other evidence, a fire truck that may be tied to a Chino Hills man who was arrested nearly two years ago ...
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WATE Knoxville on MSNEast Tennessee’s deep baseball roots on display at history centerThe East Tennessee History Center in Knoxville is inviting people to visit the “Home Runs and Home Teams” exhibit, exploring the impact of baseball on the community.
This may be thanks to former Rep. Bob Goodlatte, who once represented the Roanoke Valley in Congress, and opposed giving ...
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNFultondale back-to-school giveaway: Free supplies ease stress on students and teachersEach backpack will be filled with essential school supplies such as paper, pens, and notebooks along with personal hygiene items ...
Some on Greenville Co. Council fought a penny tax for roads. After it failed, they’re reconsidering.
After voters axed a penny tax last year, the Greenville County Council is revisiting the idea to help repave and repair ...
The Mississippi Department of Public Safety has moved a driver's license office to downtown Jackson. For decades, the office was on Woodrow Wilson Avenue facing Interstate 55.
As Liberty County commissioners approved the rezoning for another 220 lots in the Arcadia subdivision, they also broached ...
The first day of school comes early as many East Tennessee communities favor letting students out of class in late May while temperatures are ideal and getting started in August (or July!) when it's ...
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A 62-year-old man was killed in a single-vehicle crash that occurred Wednesday evening in Coosa County, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. Edward L.
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