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October 31, 2001
TVA
to begin repairs at Boone Reservoir
TVA
writes off $3.4 billion in assets
Weatherization
helps low-income households keep warm
TVA
to build power storage plant
Some
Elizabethton workers saw their shadow yesterday
Rehabilitation
Center gets new computers
October 30, 2001
Legislators
leave schools hanging
Taylor
named assistant director of city schools
Voting
on wheel tax declines
More
than $5.3 million collected in delinquent government loans
Milligan
College Madrigal Dinner tickets go on sale November 1
October 28-29, 2001
Milligan
dedicates education center
Wallace:
Local United Way campaign may be impacted by terrorist attacks
Foundation's
fall meeting features talk about David Preston Sherfy's Civil
War service
Leaves
of 'Memory Tree' breathe life into new facility
Former
POW to speak at 'A Day of Remembrance for Our Heroes'
Speaking
out for ideals of America
MSHA
continues battle against Wellmont
Association
kicks off National Alzheimer's Disease Month
October 26, 2001
Painkillers
cause of woman's death
Homecoming
weekend a busy time at Milligan College
October 25, 2001
Anthrax
scare shuts down Johnson City Post Office
Postmaster
Vickie Shipley of Elizabethton receives award
Leonard
to present lecture series on Islam and terrorism
October 24, 2001
EES
plans to discuss possible refunds
EHDA
board approves contract for director
County
continues war on junk
Safe
Schools funding released
October 23, 2001
Reapportionment
may mean big changes for local government
City
moves forward with water quality improvement plan
Project
nears completion for Boys/Girls Club
October 21-22, 2001
Carter
deputy cleared of charges; three promoted
New
Emergency Room at Sycamore Shoals Hospital
Bredesen
works to rally support for 2002
Shoun's
thrives despite downswing in hardwood industry
October 19, 2001
USPS keeps mail
moving
Gubernatorial
hopeful visits town
Grades,
attendance records available via the Internet says school
board
Knoxville
clinics test negative for anthrax
Governor
announces state bioterrorism measures
Don't
miss Saturday's fall excursion at Doe River Gorge
October 18, 2001
False
alarms keep agencies battling terrorism busy
Selling
the State Income Tax: Legislators try to rally support
Adoptions
kickoff event set for Milligan College
Council
to host health fair
Referendum
turnout 'good'
City
Schools to continue programs
Woolly
Worm Festival set for October 20-21
October 17, 2001
Smoke
signals from jail
Supreme
Court overturns ruling in Peele case
Code
violation charges against city doctor dismissed
October 16, 2001
Carter
County facing a shrinking budget
Sandy
Greenwell, local businessman, dies at JCMC
October 14-15, 2001
TVA
submits license amendments for tritium production
TVA
debates use of National Guard troops
For
Hampton couple, miracles come in small packages
Merchants
warned about bogus checks
Music keeps father
and son 'in touch' although miles apart
Students
have 'Power of Choice'
Public
works project up and running with satisfactory results
Afghan
king 'last man standing,' professor says
'Zero
percent' financing prompts consumer alert
Bristol
Police respond to suspicious packages
WHEEL
TAX: What do your commissioners say?
October 12, 2001
Two
county residents arrested on heroin charges
Carter
Countians say attacks are justified
School
Board approves Blevins contract
Water
treatment plant receives state approval
City
Council meeting focuses on appreciation
Doctor
cited for city code violation
October 11, 2001
Wellmont
contests MSHA certificate of need
October 10, 2001
Storm
drainage improvement projects underway
Christians
and Muslims unite at Milligan College
School
board approves bid; discusses wheel tax
Terrorist
attacks leave mark on deer season
October 9, 2001
Elizabethton
City Schools could face cutbacks in enrichment program
Decision near on Big Springs water treatment plant
Police
crack down on drivers passing stopped school buses
TCRA
redoubles security
October 8, 2001
Local
health officials watchful
Normalcy
returns to Pentagon following days of tragedy
October 7, 2001
For
us, it's not over
Officials
prepare for winter
Bristol
men charged in federal tax conspiracy
Cole
announces state aid for roads
Contributions
needed for Elizabethton Downtown Christmas Lighting Program
Women's
shelter maintains financial stability -- needs continued support
October 5, 2001
Sheriff
hopes charges against inmates sends message
TCRA,
United Airlines reach compromise
N.C.
officials probe Carter lead in frozen woman's death
Apple
Festival gets underway in Erwin
Sycamore
Shoals Camp teaches conservation of natural resources
October 4, 2001
Frist:
U.S. 'under-prepared' to deal with bioterrorism
Blevins
hopes to make school system even better
Cranberry
Festival held next weekend
Students
sponsor blood drive
October 3, 2001
U.S.
forces at high risk from lack of chemical suits
Rescue
Squad maintains A rating despite budget
Funeral
services set for Sullivan officers
October 2, 2001
Water
Authority discusses ways and means
TennCare
program to be overhauled
City
Parks and Recreation completes projects
October 1, 2001
Symbol
or Prophecy?
86.9
million in road projects approved
Life
on the line
Grant
will aid area libraries Motheread/Fatheread program
Guess
awarded Purple Heart, posthumously
Grant
says 'miracle' of God brought her home
Local
emergency service groups to aid rescue