KINGSPORT — The Literacy Council of Kingsport is recruiting volunteer tutors to help adults improve reading. The nonprofit provides free adult literacy and English as a Second Language (ESL) tutoring ...
NEW YORK — A crowd is waiting to see you run a labyrinthine obstacle course you have never done before. You have to complete it with enough focus to avoid wrong turns, enough precision to ensure your ...
SURGOINSVILLE — Charles Grow served over 21 years in the U.S. Marine Corps as a combat artist, developing a passion that began as a child and has continued past retirement. His artwork has been ...
KINGSPORT— The Kingsport Fire Department is launching a new program aimed at giving local teens a closer look into the fire service and emergency response. The Kingsport Fire Explorer Program will ...
MILLIGAN – Ballad Health completed its medical response to the carbon monoxide exposure incident at Milligan University Monday afternoon, according to a press release. All individuals affected by the ...
MORRISTOWN — Seven Dobyns-Bennett wrestlers captured Region 1 Class AA individual championships on Saturday at Morristown East, leading the Indians to the team title as well. Mason Jakob, who is ...
KINGSPORT — Three local songwriters won the Kingsport Qualifying Round for the 2026 Tennessee Songwriters Week competition, according to a news release. Fifteen songwriters performed at Model City Tap ...
Patriotic country songs are easier to find than Taylor Swift references on social media. Well, almost.
“This is our annual seed swap event, where we partner with the Kingsport Farmer’s Market to bring out different gardeners and local farmers who come out and share seeds and share gardening and ...
It had been two weeks since Tennessee High had played a basketball game and close to that for Elizabethton due to the recent wintry weather.
The state report said ETSU had 16 complaints in fiscal year 2025, down from 24 last year. The university had seen steady increases from 2021 through 2024, starting with 11 complaints in fiscal year ...
The bill, if passed, would effectively reverse a portion of the Tennessee Open Records Act, which has been in place since 1957. Currently, Tennessee charges for copies made of public records, but ...
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