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Johnson City Medical Center strengthened its commitment to patient, visitor and staff safety with the addition of K-9 ...
The ETSU Martin Center for the Arts is kicking off the holiday season with a Broadway favorite as Elf the Musical comes to ...
Mack McFadden is the new minister at Elizabethton First United Methodist Church. He began his ministry at the church in July.
Several local seniors enjoyed a trip in July with the Elizabethton Senior Citizens Center to New Hampshire and the White ...
Federal grants support after-school programs for about 1,500 children in Tennessee and more than 1 million nationwide.
Watauga Lake will welcome the nation’s top collegiate anglers this fall when it hosts its first-ever Bassmaster tournament, ...
By C.Y. Peters In a move that has sparked excitement throughout the valley, veteran coach Rik Anderson is returning to the ...
It’s back-to-school time in Elizabethton and Carter County, and that means motorists need to slow down, especially in school zones. It means school buses are back on the road, so drivers must be extra ...
As summer activities ramp up across the state, the Tennessee Department of Health is encouraging residents to take advantage of free health education services to stay healthy, safe and informed. TDH ...
The words we speak can have life-and-death consequences. The Bible says we should be quick to hear and slow to speak (James 1:19). “Jesus, who is the Savior of the world, accepted Judas’ betrayal ...
Jean graduated from ETSU in 1965 with a bachelor’s degree in education. Her 42 years of teaching included Washington County Schools, Carter County Schools and Elizabethton City Schools, where she ...