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November 30, 2001
$30,000 reward offered in Hampton stabbing
TennCare
seeks back payments
November 29, 2001
Former
Hampton resident 'thankful' he found best friend after Korean
War
Task
force seeks input on Solid Waste Act review
Work
crew spruces up Elizabethton park facilities
Army
National Guard Unit Mobilized
Park
access fee program to expand in December
City
Schools receive grant
TVA
receives national habitat conservation award
Milligan
Singers, handbell choir to perform
November 28, 2001
EES Board approves
audit; hopes to avoid rate hike
Controlled
burns, bad management threaten Cherokee, group says
Christmas
comes early for EHDA employees
November 27, 2001
Frist,
Bush react to human cloning
Effort
kicks off to provide footwear to Afghanis
November 25-26, 2001
Bemberg
owner: 'Corporate vandals trying to do me in'
State-shared
revenues major concern for local government
Recession
expected to take toll on state budget shortfall
EHDA
and ETSU to establish computer lab for residents
Tennessee
couple arrested in moonshine bust
Passengers
slowly returning to TCRA
Financial
aid workshop scheduled at EHS
November 23, 2001
Sept.
11 attacks could color holiday shopping season
Shopping
season also prime time for check fraud
Cole
promotes extension 357
Paving
company takes City to court over Mill Street truck ban
November 21-22, 2001
THP
advises: Buckle up, survive the holidays
NY
firefighters send thanks via cross-country bike tour
State
officials offer tire safety tips for holiday motorists
Technology
class on web design places students on leading edge
Two
injured when car strikes school bus
HES
teacher makes special get well card for EHS s tudent
Local resident
needs liver transplant, funds for living expenses
Levi-Strauss
Foundation announces grant
Students
watch their waistline during Thanksgiving meal
N ovember
20, 2001
Roan
Mountain man sought in connection with shooting
Declines
expected for holiday travel
Alcoa
Inc. announces layoffs
N ovember
18-19, 2001
Massive
effort, planning required for Thanksgiving Day feeding project
Cleanup
of Bemberg site in negotiation
Rehabilitation
Center at Elizabethton thanks those who help their clients
help themselves
Health
Department annex dedicated to Clark
Fraser
fir lighting, raising of huge flag scheduled Tuesday evening
Artist
soars proudly with drawing of terrorist attacks
N ovember
16, 2001
Trials set in methadone death case, store robbery
Elizabethton
School Board salutes student achievers and teacher at meeting
last night
Christmas
parade to begin Saturday at 5 p.m.
New
math equation and 'Power of One' leads to educational success
Organization
to benefit from label collection drive
November 15, 2001
Wildfires
prompt calls for assistance at local and state level
Tax
notices mailed to city property owners
FEMA
grants total more than $2.9 million
November 14, 2001
Courthouse
burglar charged with burglarizing safes in Dayton
Roan
Mountain fire contained; dry conditions persist
Reapportionment
committee adopts new plans
Fines
and court costs on the rise
November 13, 2001
Brothers
arrested after high-speed pursuits
November 11-12, 2001
Administrative
hearing held on property deemed unfit for occupancy
Judge
seeks dismissal of suit based on immunity
Suspicious
mail guidelines distributed to council members
TCRA:
Security legislation inadequate
Tennessee
Army National Guard pushing for new members
National
Guard Troops Confident In Security Role
November 9, 2001
Council
to consider 'speed bump' proposal next month
Outdoor
burning permits suspended; crews battle wildfires
Fines
and court costs on the rise for violators
Architects
to inspect jail
Group
proposes legislation on aerial spraying of chemicals
DOD
announces new ways to express support for military
November 8, 2001
Water
authority receives federal funds
City
woman charged after nearly striking family
Veterans
War Memorial planned for downtown Elizabethton
Superintendent
laments failure of wheel tax
Two
Carter inmates indicted on felony escape charges
City
Council to consider using 'speed bumps' on neighborhood streets
Failure
to show lands Carter jurors in hot water
November 7, 2001
Voters
say no to wheel tax
Police
seek information on Kingsport explosive devices
Morton
loves being a nurse for school students
SIFE
team helps to make a difference
Langston
Heritage gets slave documents
November 6, 2001
WRWA
seeks advice, finances
Area
residents share 'love of music' in Johnson City Community
Concert Band
Unaka
Elementary student charged following threat
New
Boys and Girls Club: A 'dream come true'
Wheel tax on ballot
today
November 5, 2001
Seeds
of Tennessee tax system planted in fertile, farmland soil
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Law
enforcement stepped up to combat forest arson
STAR
photographer gets first-hand look at brotherhood of firefighters
City
leaf collection begins Monday
November 4, 2001
Counties
could see property tax increase
Life
on the road: Carter gets first female sergeant
EHS
teacher to receive Distinguished Teaching Award
Valley
Forge Auction sales prosper despite slumping economy
Veterans
Day ceremony set
November 2, 2001
School
Board to prioritize capital projects
Roan
Mountain 'pounded' during otherwise quiet Halloween
Juveniles
escape state custody, recaptured
County
schools face program cuts
National
Guard to augment law enforcement
Frist
says education is key to fighting bioterrorism
November 1, 2001
Roan
Mountain woman killed when struck by fleeing driver
Benefits
available to veterans and families
Alcoa
Foundation makes donation to Boys/Girls Club