For some, the best season of the year has arrived. No, it’s not football season, and it’s not holiday season. It’s Girl Scout cookie season!
Church Hill’s Larron Ables is hoping his blue collar skills help him take home $200,000 on the new CBS reality TV competition show, “Tough As Nails”.
Flowers by Wanda is a florist and unique gift shop. It is located at 315 South Armstrong Road in Rogersville.
Whether you are in farming or not, you are bound to find something interesting and fun at the Appalachia Farm Expo ‘23.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has agreed to pave the full length of Phipps Bend Road, utilizing a state fund created for the sole…
The Upper East Tennessee Human Development Agency (UETHDA) LIHEAP Outreach will be throughout the region, including Hawkins County, in Februar…
The Hawkins County Commission voted 9-4 Monday with one abstention to purchase a former bank building in Church Hill for $550,000 to relocate …
Hawkins County has been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the US Department of Economic Development Administration (EDA) to help the First Uti…
Some forecasts are all about a turbulent market this year. Others are calling it a nobody’s market and focus on frothy sales and price conditi…
Tri-Cities area home sales continued a six-month decline in December while prices remained plateaued near record highs.
Joe Price and his sister-in-law Elizabeth Smith leased a 600 square foot space in the 66 Plaza and opened the U-Save Drug Center in October of 1976.
The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development announced last week that that three sites have been certified through the Selec…
LINVILLE, N.C. – Back by popular demand, Grandfather Mountain, the not-for-profit nature park run by the Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foun…
It’s a nice problem to have, at least from the standpoint of business development, but there’s often no parking available on Church Street jus…
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Scott Farmer’s Repair Shop is a prime example of a local business that was built from scratch to become a success.
Longtime Rogersville banker Frank Proffitt retired at the end of December, but he told the Rogersville Chamber of Commerce last month he is le…
To all our neighbors and friends, the Local Artists Gallery at 124 E. Main Street, Rogersville, TN would like to say “Happy New Year” and plea…
Retreating to the country from materialism, Bell and her 23 friends decided to produce their own foods and barter together for goods and services.
Tennessee State University, the Hemp Alliance of Tennessee, the University of Tennessee and the Tennessee Department of Agriculture are partne…
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The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture has received a grant to launch a new graduate fellowship program aimed at preparing the n…
Six generations have worked at Henard Lumber Company since it opened in 1899 in Rogersville, and currently four of those six generations still…
GREENEVILLE – Planning a wedding? You won’t want to miss the Something Blue Bridal Fair at the historic General Morgan Inn on Saturday, Jan. 7.
Ballad Health has named two experienced and proven nursing professionals for leadership roles at two of the health system’s tertiary hospitals.