
ARCHIVE
October 31, 2004
Alexander looks to enliven council
Nancy Alsup aspiring for more city success
Gobble wants better economic recruiting practices
LaPorte says quality of life will boost economic success
Sammons says city poised for new look economy
Whitehead believes city should seek small business development
Finance Director discusses insurance change
Early, absentee voters exceed 9,000
Headquarters volunteers are 'born and bred' Republicans
October 29, 2004
Jury still out on homicide trial
Editorials should influence
County employees may seek legal action for bonus
EES to buy trucks
October 28, 2004
Trial begins for woman charged in mother's death
Little spent in election
Ellis honored with reception
ECS gets glowing annual audit
HVH band motivates director Ruffin
Ruffin in 14th year as band director
Proffitt marches to own drumbeat
October 27, 2004
Woman rescued from river
Johnson County teacher surprised with $25,000 award
City curb cuts under review
Man, woman charged after attempting phony refund at Wal-Mart
Backyard haunted house donations go to child with leukemia
Some say ghost of Dragging Canoe regularly visits The Carter Mansion
October 26, 2004
Highway Department discusses school safety
City prepares for demolition
Car Club will have final cruise-in of the season Saturday night
Walk of Honor construction begins Nov. 11
October 25, 2004
Sixth-grader raises money to help friend in need
October 24, 2004
Booze News
Most council candidates noncommittal on LBTD
Giving, earning respect is key to being a jailer
Insurance change angers some
October 22, 2004
East Side students: Bush wins mock election
County BOE seeks solution for traffic congestion
Publisher clarifies stance on liquor-by-the-drink
Hospital project starts in earnest
Roper: I have no intention of hiring family members
JCPD nets major cocaine bust
October 21, 2004
Line for flu shot clinic forms before 3 a.m.
Tourism campaign putting region on map
Local United Way struggles as community needs increase
City BOE may re-review nepotism policy
Two $1 million gifts and chair named for Children's Hospital committee
October 20, 2004
Soldiers say farewell to family and friends
EDC Director talks jobs with Kiwanis
Downtown merchants optimistic about holiday shopping season
Groups oppose NFS
East Side space a concern
Annual Fall Festival downtown Saturday
October 19, 2004
Commission agrees to fund match for assistance
Early voting numbers running high
Inmate charged after stealing bib clip from dentist
Speedway in Lights back for eighth season
October 18, 2004
Local Marine shares experiences in Iraq
October 17, 2004
The Boss bows out of Fuddtown buy
Snap-on celebrates 30 years in Elizabethton
Warming up for winter
HVE, community raising funds for child with leukemia
Local health department schedules flu clinics for high-risk candidates
Two inmates charged with assault
Snap-on passes 30 years with expansion of employees and building
Richardson ready for second term success on BOE
Cooter wants emphasis on students, not politics
Booher determined to renew system's commitment for students
Bellamy believes board needs focus back on education
Baker wants to represent diversity as city BOE member
Sams hopes board has progressive future
Hunt dissatisfied with BOE methods
October 15, 2004
Modular jail units behind schedule
Police identify crash victims
Home energy costs mirror oil prices
Man charged after reportedly breaking into car at Sheriff's Dept.
Couple arrested after wife shoplifts 26 boxes of Sudafed
Council sells TWRA land for trout hatchery plan
'Dr. Giggles' and the 'Dread River Pirates' visit the Haunted Fort
October 14, 2004
One killed in West Elk crash
Powers named new chief at Roan Highlands Center
Old Willow Springs House -- once social hub of Hampton -- now a Halloween haunted house
October 13, 2004
Propane tank explosion singes bank's roof
Man charged with assault after being asked to remove obscene signs from yard
TV show features Sheriff
Groundbreaking planned for Walkway of Honor
Beth Estep is new health educator at Carter County Health Dept.
October 12, 2004
Need a car? City auction has a lot
Permits soon required for burning brush
Man, daughter rescued safely after Sunday hike on Roan Mountain
Fuel costs eating into city wallet
ETSU paleontologist publishes article in 'Nature' on discoveries
Flu vaccines at First Assist Clinics going to family doctors
October 11, 2004
Sacrifice: Chief Shouse talks about firefighting
Flu vaccines at clinics going to family doctors
October 10, 2004
Main: Welcome Home Marines
Early voting period maintains popularity
Lack of bonus leaves county employees' wallets light
October 8, 2004
Local health department receives top honor in region
Flu shot shortage trickles down to health departments
TDH commissioner touts state health initiative
Frist lauds drug card
State declared disaster
October 7, 2004
Fire Prevention Week provides education to area children
Water service to be restored
Where's Flu-zy?
New Clothes For Kids Inc. comes to Elizabethton
Cruise-In for charity group set for Oct. 16
New high-rise condos coming to Tri-Cities
October 6, 2004
One critically injured in hit-and-run accident
Jail buildings expected next month
Early voting starts next week
911 board approves budget
Police seeking suspects in string of burglaries
October 5, 2004
No fare City's last cab company ends service
Development to bring 75-100 homes
Shelter in need of help
Man charged with assaulting officer
October 4, 2004
Body of drowning victim recovered
Fresh Start provides new beginning for area children
Eggers hopeful about ministry
Guest house planned
October 3, 2004
Litigation, land issues delay road projects
Mills honored as UT football alum
UT alum featured in legends video
Merck announced worldwide withdrawal of VIOXX
Local Marines return from Iraq
Three arrested in courtroom drug exchange
Recovery efforts ceased until morning for drowning victim
Know what to do for your cold or flu this season
October 1, 2004
Several injured in car accidents across county
Keenburg elementary gathers donations for hurricane victims
Milligan professor has art exhibit at ETSU
Domestic violence is still a problem
CHIP receives donation from BlueCross
Hazardous waste collection on Saturday