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Holland: Jesus is interceding on your behalf today
By Billy Holland Columnist Some individuals are healthier than others, but the uncomfortable facts reveal the human body is generally frail and vulnerable. I occasionally joke around with my Son-in-law about him being from another planet because he claims he’s never been sick, however, like the rest of us, there will come a day […] The post Holland: Jesus is interceding on your behalf today appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Rohos hold annual fishing tournament
The annual Roho Fishing Tournament was held last weekend (May 4-5) at Beech Island Marina on Norris Lake in Union County, Tennessee. The tournament is the primary fundraiser for the Roho’s annual Christmas shopping spree. “Our mission is simple and that is to help children. We’ve been doing that since 1965,” Roho Chairman Alex Cook […] The post Rohos hold annual fishing tournament appeared first on Middlesboro News.
The Healthcare Crunch | East Tennessee communities fight to keep rural hospitals
ONEIDA, Tenn. (WVLT) - Big South Fork Medical is up and running on a Wednesday in 2024. Years ago, that sentence would have been hit or miss as the hospital has battled missteps in its past. ”We’re it, the hospital, over the years, has closed for a number of different...
Boy saved after truck rolls into Cumberland River
A tragedy was avoided along the Cumberland River last week thanks to Conservation Officer Derek Creech being in the right place at the right time, according to a post on the Department of Fish & Wildlife Law Enforcement Facebook page. Creech had just finished a routine compliance check and had a friendly conservation at the […] The post Boy saved after truck rolls into Cumberland River appeared first on Middlesboro News.
CPD identifies woman who died after Highway 61 wreck
CLINTON, Tenn. — The Clinton Police Department has identified the woman who died in a fatal crash on Highway 61 on Saturday morning. The crash happened in the 2000 block of N. Charles Seivers Blvd. near Alpine Drive. CPD, along with the Clinton Fire Department and the Anderson County EMS, responded to the scene at around 11:43 a.m.
Free veterans breakfast is May 11 in Clinton
Military veterans from Anderson County are again invited to a community veterans breakfast May 11 at the Clinton Community Center, 101 S. Hicks St. The “chow line” opens at 8:30 a.m. and there will be a brief program at 9 a.m., according to a news release. May’s breakfast...
Inaugural Women in Business Dinner a success
A capacity crowd came out last week for the Bell County Chamber of Commerce’s Women in Business Dinner at the Rendezvous Event Center in Middlesboro. “The Women in Business Dinner was an incredible celebration of women’s achievements here in Bell County. We are incredibly thankful to everyone who joined us and contributed to making the […] The post Inaugural Women in Business Dinner a success appeared first on Middlesboro News.
New Tennessee law strips away driving privileges for minors who threaten mass violence in schools
BLOUNT COUNTY, Tenn. — A new Tennessee law will take away driving privileges for students who threaten mass violence in schools. The law states that if a juvenile makes a threat to commit mass violence on school property or at a school-related activity, the child's driving privileges will be suspended. If the student does not already have a driver's license, they cannot get one for one year. The law will go into effect July 1.
Softball Recap: Leslie County wins going away against Williamsburg
In what's become a running theme this season, Leslie County gave their fans yet another huge victory on Friday. They put the hurt on the Williamsburg Yellow Jackets with a sharp 18-1 win. While fans of Leslie County might be used to big wins, the 17-run margin marked the team's biggest one yet.
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