
ARCHIVE
July 30, 2004
PAC-ing it up
Family travels across country to visit soldier son
Health care career counselor for county and city schools discusses first year
Three bears visit woman's yard and porch
'First Friday' to feature 12 of the region's top innovative photographers
Milligan announces new director of student success
MSHA awards grant to Keystone Dental Care, Inc.
July 29, 2004
Road's condition upsets residents
Project ChildSafe donates gun locks to EPD, CCSD for distribution
Growing pains
Woman arrested after trying to use son's insurance card for friend
Home schooling offers options in education
July 28, 2004
Veterans observe Armistice
Democratic women full of optimism
David Bautista, public defender, has key role in outdoor drama
EES lacks buyers
Teens on Milligan campus for YiM conference
July 27, 2004
Property tax rate amended from $2.66 to $2.52
King Pharmaceuticals to Merge with Mylan Labs
E. coli second case
July 26, 2004
Local Democratic headquarters to open after primary election
Local teen recovering after liver transplant
Generosity comes from HUGS-N-KISSES
Budget Committee to meet tonight
Man charged with fraud, identity theft
Early voting continues
July 25, 2004
Sugar Hollow project sours nearby residents
Animal Rescue group seeks to protect animals in pet shops
Blue Moon to rise July 31, but not according to folklore
A birthday wish for Benjamin
Heavy metal Lead's legacy lives on in landfills
Holsclaw says taxes and roads are most talked-about issues
July 23, 2004
Local Marine awarded Purple Heart
Red Cross urges blood donations
July 22, 2004
Agreement may help clear up cell phone issues
NCLB standards difficult for all school systems to meet
Stoney Creek farm gets new stripes
DCS makes 'wish list'
Ex-Sycamore Shoals Hospital nurse has license revoked
Two escape from work detail
July 21, 2004
Hospital property yields new enviro concern
County system waiting to hear from state about struggling schools
Local therapist elected
Healing hands
Arc of Carter County sets Saturday fund-raiser at Wal-Mart
Bristol man charged in death of his ex-wife
Gov. praises drama
July 20, 2004
Early voting extends through July 31
Four arrested at old hospital
Property tax vote postponed again
July 19, 2004
Rollin' For A Reason
July 18, 2004
'Fuddtown', Johnson house up for auction
Murfreesboro church donates playground
'The Wataugans' opens for 26th season; same story with new and old faces
Work will begin next month on downtown improvements
NCCU sets grand opening for new Johnson City branch
July 16, 2004
No place like home
Man dies trying to rescue capsized boaters
ECS board OKs Cyclone Center funding, tables lease
Police complaint results in arrest
Sprint to issue sales tax refunds
July 15, 2004
Big
John's moving into former Paty building
Tennessee
ranks first in statewide prescription cost burden
Archaeology
report on connector faces state, federal review
Accused
killer faces new charge
Appalachian
Christian Village honored
Star
employee accepts position at Georgia newspaper
TVA
reaches record power demand
Man
calls police after being disturbed by naked neighbor
July 14, 2004
Jail
lawsuit settled
July 13, 2004
Residents
upset with budget, commissioners
Report:
Less than half of state streams assessed
Court
visit ends in felony charges
July 12, 2004
County
streams make TDEC water quality list
The
state's annual tab for obesity is 1.8 billion
The
fad diets
July 11, 2004
Community
Says Farewell To Beloved Charles Robinson
Alternative
medicine debated
Emergency
session called
July 9, 2004
City
Council edict honors Charles Robinson
State
reps listen to testimonials on freedom of choice
July 8, 2004
Family
and friends mourn death of Charles Robinson
TDOT
nixes traffic signal at Elk Crossing
Local
tobacco farmer optimistic about buyout bill
Murder
trial delayed
July 7, 2004
Star
publisher dead after collapse
Holiday
brings explosion of fireworks complaints
State
report on children and youth provides overview
County
Commissioner wanted
Walgreens
plan delayed again
July 6, 2004
Rolling
Thunder president draws attention to POW/MIA issue
Hampton
says two county veterans still missing in action
July 4, 2004
Dishing
the dirt
Initial
goal of new Heritage Alliance will be to establish a local
history museum
Single
mom says adopting a teenager 'is hard, but it's worth it'
Widow
of Hoss angry over how police handled the situation
Red
Cross recommends leaving fireworks fun to professionals
Cloudland
Elementary earns grant for arts project
July 2, 2004
Jacob
Street set to enter first grade at Hampton Elementary School
Death
penalty still on
table in Miller
case
GOP
expects battle
Demery
sentencing delayed; judge
admonishes comments
Wal-Mart
grants go to local school and baseball team
The
Annex opens downtown in former Duck Duck Goose location
July 1, 2004
Alsup
says so long to local agricultural extension office
DOS
implements state's new, tougher driver license policy
City
welcomes fireworks retailers
Officer
denies claims
Police
capture escaped NSCC inmate