A delay in the transfer of property ownership for the John Sevier Center from the Johnson City Development Authority to the center's developers was revealed at the board's regularly scheduled meeting.
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The coach for local school and club swim teams called on Johnson City Board of Education members to urge the city commission to repair the now-closed Freedom Hall ...
East Tennessee State University held its annual ETSU-Con Saturday and Sunday, bringing thousands of students, alumni and pop culture fans from across the state together for fanatic fun. The two-day ...
Colonial Chemical Solutions, a division of Colonial Group Inc., announced the acquisition of Integrity Partners Group – a specialty chemical distribution platform that includes the legacy businesses ...
NASHVILLE — A group of local activists flagged 170 books between the Johnson City and Kingsport Public Libraries for themes they considered inappropriate. Now, Six Rivers Media is making that list ...
ELIZABETHTON – The Carter County Sheriff’s Office has charged another man with second degree murder following an investigation of an earlier drug overdose death that happened in 2021. On Thursday, ...
Ashlie Herrin and Shasta Adams are two stay-at-home moms turned business owners as they prepare to open up Seven Wonders Play Cafe. Herrin and Adams said Seven Wonders blends a cafe with a child’s ...
JONESBOROUGH — The Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrived at a residence in the 600 block of Double Springs Rd. around 9 a.m. on Wednesday where they found two deceased individuals inside ...
Swig is one step closer to having its doors open in Johnson City. Joseph Swinney, general manager of Johnson City Swig, said the opening of Swig will create a decent amount of employment opportunities ...
NASHVILLE — State Rep. Rebecca Alexander, R-Jonesborough, announced Thursday she intends to withdraw legislation which would impose fees on those who wish to inspect public records. "After careful ...
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