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Tusculum University students and Sequoyah Council Cub Scout Pack 93 teamed up on April 5 to plant 50 tree seedlings at David Crockett Birthplace State Park, which was severely damaged by Hurricane ...
When Jesus commanded His followers to take up their cross and follow Him, this is a call to die to ourselves or self- ...
The Katherine Marbury Scott Chapter, National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century has recently donated to the Genealogical ...
The Northeast Tennessee Council of Regents, Daughters of the American Revolution, recently held their annual luncheon.
Storytown Radio Show presents Say What Now? Tales of Communication and Miscommunication, a production that will feature ...
Students at South Central Elementary turned their experience of Hurricane Helene’s devastation into a powerful book, “South ...
Apple Creek Creamery has reopened for the season, bringing back its handcrafted ice cream, new flavors and a growing customer ...
Washington County Sheriff Keith Sexton says first responders are still coping with a feeling of helplessness they experienced ...
Jonesborough will honor the legacy of former mayor and storytelling pioneer Jimmy Neil Smith with a bench dedication ceremony ...
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation will hold a household hazardous waste collection event on Saturday, April 12, in Cannon, Henderson and Washington counties.
Boone Street Market’s Burger Nights return this summer, May through September, featuring house-made burgers, locally sourced ...