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August 31, 2004
Speed bumps proposal up for new city streets
Final meeting for two school board members
City liquor petition filed
Woman sues health care providers
August 30, 2004
Countdown to a new world record begins
August 29, 2004
Time Crunch:
Delays in passing budget could affect lawsuit settlement
Tax petition looms large for county
Liquor petition expected this week
There's no place like home
August 27, 2004
Bredesen gets Tri-Cities view on TennCare reform
State, BMS unveil walkway plan
State still fighting battle for jobs, economic growth
County meetings on agenda
August 26, 2004
Guinness record holder to make second dive attempt
MSF offers specialty license plate
Juveniles arrested for drugs
August 25, 2004
Sales tax repeal spells disaster
64-year-old cyclist makes trek from Denver to Carolina
Man arrested after struggling with officer during traffic stop
Police investigating alleged illegal vote at Unaka precinct
Man charged for stealing power
August 24, 2004
Budget workshop picks brains on tax rate
Centers specialize in women and children
Mayor won't seek third term
City voters get their turn in November
Liquor petition growing
August 23, 2004
Special delivery: mail carrier tells his story
ETCH budget slashed
Comments on TennCare revisions welcomed
August 22, 2004
The Boss buys Fuddtown
Bredesen redefines TennCare
EHDA vexed by illegal dumping
United Way kick-off scheduled Monday evening at Twins ballgame
Full Moon Bus Club returns to the Nolichucky
$1.8 million grant awarded to seven county schools
City's fire safety rating upgraded
Farmers market will open downtown Sept. 1
August 20, 2004
Fuddtown Fever Antique auction draws hundreds of bidders
City BOE approves pay raise
Congressional aides visit Johnson County
Comments on TennCare revisions welcomed
Inmate walks off work detail
August 19, 2004
Controversy caused over corpse hauled in truck
Raises highlight EEA contract
Appalachian Fair features new programs
More charges in Internet fraud
Jailer subject of inquiry
Information center for small businesses to open
August 18, 2004
Rare planes prompt memories for Tri- Cities residents
TBI investigating Carter County Jail; jailer resigns
Police cruiser starts 4-car pileup on West Elk Avenue
Tenn Care reforms protect children
Couple sues ECS over fence mishap
Carter Schools to give book to each baby born at Sycamore Shoals
Company picnic to raise funds for former employee with kidney disease
August 17, 2004
$2.57 tax rate fails
Demery sentencing delayed, lawyer withdraws
Death penalty misses Miller
Walgreens gets the go ahead
Appalachian Caverns reopens to the public
August 16, 2004
SSH volunteers take pride serving the community
Commission meeting Monday
ARC working with PDS to provide needed services to county
August 15, 2004
D.A. to announce death penalty decision in Miller case
Demery to be sentenced in 2002 death case
Report: No food damage at Ingle's
Planners give Walgreens another shot
August 13, 2004
Carter sworn in as councilman
Johnson Co. residents speak with TDEC officials
County schools begin year
TDEC takes steps to remove tires in Butler
Alexander favors independent intelligence czar
ECS meets all NCLB benchmarks
Carter schools improve in 2004 NCLB report
Historic aircraft to visit Tri-Cities Regional Airport
Woman indicted in assault case failed to appear in court
Fire damages trailer in Bulldog Hollow
August 12, 2004
Alexander favors independent intelligence czar
Ingle's fire draws interest of TDA
Johnson County group: "No CAFO"
Crime spree short lived for man charged with theft
Human West Nile cases confirmed in state
August 11, 2004
Ruptured valve showers Circuit Court offices
Woman charged with eBay fraud
Party leads police to theft
August 10, 2004
THP trooper injured in crash
Woman charged with vehicular homicide
Greyhound pulls J.C. to Boone, N.C. route
City to discuss sewer bill permit
MSHA 'son' on television show about detailed study of turtles
August 9, 2004
Community dedicates historic marker for Douglas School
Police investigating suspicious fire at Ingle's
Old Stover House slated for auction block this month
August 8, 2004
Butler celebrates heritage
Gunmaker honors city's history with rifle
Work begins downtown on beautification projects
Johnson City man charged with disorderly conduct
August 6, 2004
Cochran cruises to victory
Colbaugh wins 1st district school board seat
Holly remains tax assessor
Jenkins takes primary over Smith
Controversial issues lead to 3 ousted incumbents across area
Carter captures council seat
Man charged with stabbing wife
August 5, 2004
Polls open for primary
Rotary golf event dedicated as Charles Robinson Memorial
Stress relief for locals comes in an ancient art
Carter County officials announce school schedule
Author speaking on book tonight at Elizabethton Library
August 4, 2004
Lawmakers tour Children's Regional Hospital as MSHA plans new facility
Democratic party headquarters opens in downtown Johnson City
EMA Director suspended pending investigation
Walgreens plan deferred, again
Man injured in West Elk/Bemberg Road accident
Hunter Elementary student to attend young leaders conference
Electronic board tracks patients' progress
Legal Aid sets three-hour CLE seminar
August 3, 2004
Commission taken hostage?
Local responses to terror alert
Juvenile injured in stabbing incident at local VFW Post
Two charged in theft of wheelchair
August 2, 2004
Park holds third annual butterfly count
Commission to consider $2.52 property tax rate tonight
August 1, 2004
Hospital bids fall near budgeted mark
Story on proposed pet shop laws raises questions
Local ballot lacks races but not controversy
Local pet store owner details animal care
Cochran says he's determined to move county forward
Smith seeking GOP nod for 1st District congressional seat
Donley announces candidacy for City Council
Frank Robinson returns as Publisher of the STAR
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