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Greeneville's water supply will run out Sept. 29, Laura White, Greeneville Water Commission superintendent told Knox News. LIVE UPDATES: East Tennessee is devastated by Helene - get county-by ...
The Sun also produces The Greeneville Neighbor News each Wednesday. With a circulation of 11,065, the free publication spotlights arts and entertainment in the East Tennessee region. [2] The Greeneville Sun is part of Greeneville Publishing Co., a division of Jones Media Inc. [2] Jones Media was acquired by Adams Publishing Group in 2016.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) reported on Wednesday that the crash occurred on Asheville Highway when a Mercury Grand Marquis slowed to turn onto Cove Creek Road and was rear-ended by a Ford
WEMT (channel 39) is a television station licensed to Greeneville, Tennessee, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the Tri-Cities area. It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of Bristol, Virginia–licensed dual NBC/CW affiliate WCYB-TV (channel 5), for the provision of certain services.
A Tennessee man is facing charges after he allegedly opened fire on a family that was sledding in the snow, purporting that the family was on his property.. Benjamin Cook is facing six counts of ...
WMSR broadcasts a news/talk format to the southern Middle Tennessee area. [3] Local programming on WMSR includes The Morning Show with Holly and Josh Monday through Friday, a tradio program called "Swap and Shop", Connecting Coffee County with Tiffany weekdays from 3-6 p.m.; plus specialty programs which include "Behind the Wheel" on Monday's, The Fan Zone on Saturday's.
Sean Williams, a man indicted in connection with the sexual assault of over 50 women, was captured in Florida after a monthlong manhunt involving Tennessee and North Carolina.
The Tennessee Star was launched on February 6, 2017 by Steve Gill, Michael Patrick Leahy, and Christina Botteri, all of whom were supporters of the Tea Party movement. The trio went on to found similar publications in other states, which were consolidated into Star News Digital Media, Inc. [ 1 ]