The Elizabethton Star - Fri Nov 27
Photo by Robert Sorrell Local residents ventured out early this morning to grab the best Black Friday deals.
Rally aims to increase support for proposed Tweetsie TrailThe Elizabethton Star - Fri Nov 27
Photo by Bryan Stevens If plans succeed, this section of railroad track on State Line Road in Elizabethton could become part of the Tweetsie Trail, a greenway running between Johnson City and Elizabethton.
Sycamore Shoals Hospital Foundation: Serving communityThe Elizabethton Star - Thu Nov 26
A new foundation has been formed with the purpose of raising funds and increasing awareness of health-related issues in the local community.
City staff explainsThe Elizabethton Star - Thu Nov 26
Elizabethton Wastewater/Sewer Department Director Johann Coetzee and Stormwater Coordinator Joseph Barnett provided a stormwater presentation during Tuesday's Environmental Committee meeting at the Elizabethton-Carter County Chamber of Commerce.
Car goes into river, catches fireThe Elizabethton Star - Wed Nov 25
Police are trying to find out how a vehicle went into the river in Roan Mountain on Saturday and caught fire.
Local family seeks to raiseThe Elizabethton Star - Tue Nov 24
Photo by Eveleigh Stewart A local family that lost its matriarch to pancreatic cancer almost two years ago is interested in forming a support group to raise funds and increase awareness of the disease that is the fourth deadliest cancer in the United States.
Lawmakers may rush to redo workers' compensation lawNashville Business Journal - Tue Nov 24
State lawmakers were alerted Monday that they may be called to the Capitol early this winter to address a suddenly controversial change to the state's workers' compensation requirements.
No consensus on special sessionThe Leaf-Chronicle - Tue Nov 24
NASHVILLE - A special legislative session to reconsider a pending change to workers' compensation insurance requirements in Tennessee should only take place if there's a consensus among lawmakers, Gov.
Investigation continues into early morning armed robberyHttp - Mon Nov 23
The Elizabethton Police Department continues their investigation into an early morning armed robbery, which they say involved a gun.
House speaker says no consensus on special sessionChattanooga Times Free Press - Mon Nov 23
NASHVILLE a ' A special legislative session to reconsider a pending change to workers' compensation insurance requirements in Tennessee should only take place if there's a consensus among lawmakers, Gov.
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