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ARCHIVE
September 30, 2004
An American dream comes true for Johnson City family
Man charged with aggravated assault on ex-girlfriend
Police seize drugs, firearms, gambling machines
September 29, 2004
Main: Disaster Relief
Bredesen seeks federal aid to help recover damages from Ivan
Study: EES capital needs near $9 million
Roan Mtn. Community Park nears completion
Charlotte Taylor Center hires new director
September 28, 2004
"Walking in the footsteps of heroes"
Two inmates charged with assault
Five arrested in sting
September 27, 2004
Fiona of Fulbright
September 26, 2004
State revenues climb, but local appropriations near even
Not all stars are found in Hollywood
Man charged after dog finds drugs in car
Joint replacement center focuses on comfort for healing
September 24, 2004
City BOE to review nepotism policy
Fred's sets grand opening in Elizabethton
Local nurses take a different kind of vacation
September 23, 2004
Voter registration deadline Oct. 1
Officials investigate sewage spill
Over $95,000 donated to St. Jude by Wings Across Tennessee
September 22, 2004
Bridge, water line hold water
Appalachian autumn invites foliage viewing
The Standards perform at local high schools
West G Street accident injures one
Woman arrested after causing disturbance, assaulting officers
New Wellmont CEO brings medical experience to leadership role
September 21, 2004
The highs of Lowe's Home store nearing completion
Legislators announce funding for county
Leadership class makes a memory; 'Ivan' an uninvited guest at retreat
Local officials estimating Ivan damage
September 20, 2004
OVTA celebrates 30th anniversary
September 19, 2004
Ivan hammers N.C. highlands
Ivan comes through Tennessee
Wings Across Tennessee makes donation ride to St. Jude Hospital
Wagon train to hit the trail for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Childbirth related classes set for JCMC
Church sets 17th annual harvest festival
September 17, 2004
EMA Director discusses hostage drill
County officials prepare for Hurricane Ivan
Highway Commission to access drainage problems
Local officials urge citizens to heed evacuation notice
September 16, 2004
Robinson Memorial melds golf, philanthropy
Jackson reinstated as EMS Director
City board reviews MSHA expenditures next week
Residents asked to brace for flood risks
State analyzing chemical found in soil
Inmate escapes Sullivan County Jail
Faith and public service: Tax reformer to lecture
'Women and Heart Disease' health screening at SSH
September 15, 2004
Chemical finding alarms Keenburg neighborhood
Milligan enrollment second highest
Man charged with assaulting girlfriend, stealing gasoline
Inmate arrested afterfleeing courtroom
Special Olympics celebrates 20 years of bowling
Red Cross' 'Together We Prepare' event set for Saturday
September 14, 2004
Commission approves 15 percent tax hike
TDEC partners with counties to clean-up Butler tire site
Man charged with stealing car
Man charged in stabbing
Annual 'Magical Night of Giving' to benefit local charities, groups
September 13, 2004
Honoring history
September 12, 2004
County GOP roasts pig, preps for election
County Democrats rally for Kerry
The 'monk from Brooklyn' carves out post 9-11 life in Asia
Henson family recovering from accidents
Red Cross offers a helping hand in times of disaster
State gets $4.8 million of federal funds to boost economic growth
Local nurses respond to Florida disaster efforts
September 10, 2004
Flood waters destroy Weir Dam
ETSU ROTC hosts 9-11 ceremony
City Beverage Board penalizes three stores
EMA director speaks on changed world since Sept. 11
Homeland security is ever changing
Sept. 11 still changing the way business is conducted
September 9, 2004
Area feels Frances' wrath
City comments on failed petition
Butler retires from hospital after 45 years of service
September 8, 2004
Frances arrives; 2-4 inches of rain expected
Sales tax referendum fails
Man faces sexual assault charges
Tennessee sounds good to me
Man faces charges
Hospital demo on agenda
City Beverage Board holds hearings Thursday
Food City reps spurn entrance closures
September 7, 2004
42nd annual Naturalists' Rally set to begin
September designated as suicide prevention month
September 5, 2004
Hall breaks his own record for longest dive
City police, fire get new command post
Squad digs in for training
Tennessee inmates chip in for 'Andrea Walks'
911 dispatcher coaches man through delivering his son
Local aviation ministry secures the future
Jailer arrested on sexual charges
CAFO gets permit
JCPB worker killed after fall
September 3, 2004
Investigation of Rescue Squad dismissed
Beverage petition flies
Contractors begin moving contaminated soil
Public comment open for Sugar Hollow remediation
Forest Service urges comments on Walnut Mountain project proposal
September 2, 2004
Man donates hearse to CCSD
Three newly elected county officials sworn in
World record broken; dive time extended
Dept. of Labor investigating whistleblower complaint
September 1, 2004
Jail housing units behind schedule, over budget
Budget committee OKs $2.56 property tax rate
TDEC makes no decision on CAFO permit
Man arrested after attempting to run another vehicle off the road
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