ARCHIVE
March 31, 2002
Man
survives 300 foot fall from cliff
City
man, granddaughter die in Alabama crash
Sycamore
Shoals Hospital dedicates new chapel
Binge
drinking low on area college campuses
EHS
registration schedule set
Health
awareness organizations lobby legislators for higher cigarette
tax
Carter
County unemployment rates decrease
March 29, 2002
N ew
tutoring program lends helping hand to local students
Fire
departments incur debt to meet equipment needs
March 28, 2002
Amendment
approved to open parks
Cole
receives award
TennCare
may terminate health care contract
March 27, 2002
New
computer system cuts paper chase for police
EES
to participate in Green Power
EHDA
sets pace for other housing developments
County
may hire a Financial Director
Carter
County law enforcement asked to reduce number of autopsies
Ed
Bryant vows to remain in U.S. Senatorial race
Snap-on
franchise opportunity recognized
March 26, 2002
Congressman
Hilleary's wife speaks to local students
Homeland
Security officials face monumental task
Frist
urges youth to value art
March 25, 2002
New
Cloudland school sign reflects expertise of Robert Burleson,
designer
Tennessee
observes World Tuberculosis Day
March 24, 2002
Drugs
taking their toll on the community
Race
weekend brings needed economic boost to Elizabethton motels
Lane
to be constructed
March 22, 2002
Financial
Responsibility cases add to burgeoning court dockets
Financial
Responsibility Law
Water
line ruptured during construction
Crowe
passes pledge legislation; receives honor
Donation
center for fire victims ready to go
Souvenir
booth coming to Brown-Childress Stadium
March 21, 2002
Roan
Mountain man indicted in Cherokee Forest arsons
Drainage
waters flood Rittertown residents
Five-year-old
girl found Wednesday
Video
arraignments plunge state prisons into technology age
March 20, 2002
Clerk
and Master's Office prepares for sale of tax delinquent
properties
Outcome
of reservoir study could impact lake activities
Wildflowers
coming to Elizabethton
March 19, 2002
County
school system appoints Williams for another term; announces
teachers of the year
Wellmont
files petition for reconsideration
Home
ownership classes to be taught in Roan Mountain
ETSU
Communication Day to focus on 'real life' experiences
March 17-18, 2002
Progress
tempered by Sept. 11; future up to us
Second
generation of Sams family keeps State Farm tradition alive
Landfill
maintains status quo despite shrinking recyclables market
Advanced
Learning System bridges Gateway Tests and graduation for high
school students
Wanted:
Dalton Gang for log homes
Bachman
Airworks keeps planes flying high
Carter
man charged in shooting death
Betsy
Town Snow Shak becoming a community tradition
Whitehead
set to retire after 38 years with EES
Elizabethton
Lumber & Building Materials: Serving the community since
1978
Mayor:
If national economy rebounds, city's fiscal outlook is positive
Believer's
Christian Books and Gifts ready to expand
Carter
County Executive Clark: Business climate not faring too badly
Star
Building Systems one of Elizabethton's industry strongholds
Dedication
to service, beautiful facilities highlight Tetrick Funeral
& Cremation Services in Johnson City
Business
not fenced in after slow start
Parental
support and dedicated teachers help students face changes
and challenges in life
Holland
native making things safer in Elizabethton
Treasures
and 'stuff' abound in quaint antique stores that 'ooze' with
character
Leta's
Specialty Shop started out small; has grown to include interior
decorating
Merry
Mary to launch new business endeavor
Hamm:
'The Lord put me in this business'
Whitely
operated first florist shop as home-based business
Eureka
Hotel offers charm, romance
Local
workforce and educational institutions attract Siemens Westinghouse
to Elizabethton
Grit,
stamina, determination -- training building blocks for City
of Elizabethton firefighters
March 15, 2002
JC
murder linked to Carter County
City
Council facing tough decisions in weeks ahead
Eastern
Band of Cherokee observe history in Elizabethton
Jane
Crow looking forward to retirement after 34 years with City
Local
students get second chance to receive diplomas
March 14, 2002
I-181
chemical truck accident blocks entrance ramp
Sen.
Frist optimistic about election
JC
Press sold to owners of Kingsport Times -News
Residents
asked to participate in survey
Hampton
McDonalds set to open soon
Del
McCoury Band to perform at Paramount
March 13, 2002
Lamar
Alexander announces U.S. Senatorial candidacy in Tri-Cities
Carter
County leadership meets with state lawmakers
Second
victim dies following dune buggy accident
Jerome
Cochran to challenge Rep. Ralph Cole
CCSD
captures federal prison escapee
Bomb
threats disrupt school; four charged
ETSU
to sponsor summer food program
March
12, 2002
Nashville
takes action against meth manufacturers
Milligan
nursing program receives grant from MSHA
Area
representatives to vote no on tax plan
Covered
Bridge Celebration to be held June 5-9
Local
man arrested, charged with murder in N.C.
March
11, 2002
Environmental
groups challenge Cherokee management proposal
March
10, 2002
Thompson
won't return to Congress
Political
constituents react
Wellmont
certificate denied
Stone
Mountain ruled out as windfarm site
At
legislative breakfast, Rep. Cole reports Northern Connector
is 'on track'
Crowe:
State doing 'real well' on homeland security
Perkins
seeks re-election
Mattioli
candidate for state Senate
Approaching
deadline for voter registration
Dogs
Therapy International offers emotional support to community
March
8, 2002
ETSU
students lend technical support to local high schools
City
launches resident survey
'American
Profile' spotlights Peters Hollow tradition
Crowe
supports Homeland Security and Parks Bill
March 7, 2002
Elizabethton
woman, three others charged in drug death
Frist
expresses employment concerns for Tennesseans
Sheriff
Henson: Capias important tool in criminal justice system
Tennessee
Communities Recognized in Arbor Day Ceremony
March 6, 2002
Ornduff
says Urban Growth Plan was good
Superintendent
takes to the skies to ensure student safety
EES
board of directors approve vehicle purchases during workshop
ETSU
program will help grads break into e-business world
Crowe,
Cole to be at Chamber legislative breakfast
March 5, 2002
NRC
to assess impacts from NFS/TVA uranium project
Bristol
couple pleads guilty to filing false tax returns
City
requests status for Urban Growth Boundary
March 3-4, 2002
Lynn
Valley raid turns up cocaine, weapons, cash
Animal
Shelter receives donations
Potter
challenges Henson for sheriff
Organization
assists families with home ownership
Bristol
Police bust two gambling operations
Senators
seek solution to state funding stalemate
March 1, 2002
Time
to close the book on NAR fire, begin new chapter