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LeAnn Sutton Joins 2020-2021 Class of Appalachian Leadership Institute

LeAnn Sutton Joins 2020-2021 Class of Appalachian Leadership Institute

It’s an exclusive group, and White Pine resident LeAnn Sutton has been tapped to be a part of it. As Key Accounts Coordinator for AEC, Sutton has recently been named by the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) as a 2020-2021 Appalachian Leadership Institute (ALI) Fellow. Every year, more than one hundred highly-qualified individuals apply to be […]

Fred Madison Snapp

Fred Madison Snapp, 84, of Brunswick, Ohio passed away October 14, 2020 at his residence. A private graveside service will be held 11:00am Thursday October 22, 2020 at Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Dandridge, TN. Fred was born September 19, 1936 in Gaston County, North Carolina the son of James Madison Snapp and Mintie Bell Hall Snapp. Fred was […]

IVORY – CONTACT C.A.R.E At 865-471-5696

Sweet Ivory is about to pop and looking for a foster family to help her and her soon to be arriving puppies grown big and strong. If you know anyone or are interested, please call our number between 12-5 p.m.

Carson-Newman nursing students receive ‘Blessing of the Hands’

Carson-Newman nursing students receive ‘Blessing of the Hands’

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. — Carson-Newman University’s Nursing Department held its fall 2020 “Blessing of the Hands” ceremony Oct. 8. The ceremony was held in the University’s Thomas Recital Hall.  Born from The Arnold P. Gold Foundation’s “White Coat Ceremony,” the event serves as a rite of passage to emphasize the importance of compassionate patient care […]

Lorene Mills

LORENE MILLS, age 78, of Jefferson City, TN passed away peacefully at home on October 18, 2020. She was employed by Magnavox and Berkline for many years, and more recently as a volunteer at Habitat for Humanity. She was a member of Oak Grove Church in Grainger County. She loved spending time with her grandchildren […]

J.T. Hopkins

J.T. Hopkins of Morristown, TN, formerly of White Pine, TN, passed away peacefully into eternal rest Friday, October 16, 2020. He was born August 6, 1929 to parents William and Pearl Knowling Hopkins of Talbott. He was saved as a young man on the family farm between two cedar trees. He was a charter member […]

Catherine Satterfield

CATHERINE SATTERFIELD, age 105, of New Market, TN died on October 16, 2020 at the home of her daughter, which is on the family farm where she was born on May 11, 1915. She was previously a member of New Market Presbyterian Church and currently a member of Strawberry Plains Presbyterian Church. She had received […]

Fred Madison Snapp

Fred Madison Snapp, 84, of Brunswick, Ohio passed away October 14, 2020 at his residence. A private graveside service will be held 11:00am Thursday October 22, 2020 at Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Dandridge, TN. Fred was born September 19, 1936 in Gaston County, North Carolina the son of James Madison Snapp and Mintie Bell Hall Snapp. Fred was […]

Tennova Medical Group Says: Flu Shots More Important Than Ever This Year Flu vaccinations for all family members 6 months and older can prevent serious illness

Tennova Medical Group Says: Flu Shots More Important Than Ever This Year Flu vaccinations for all family members 6 months and older can prevent serious illness

Tennova Medical Group is encouraging everyone age 6 months and older to get a flu shot this fall. The flu shot is a safe, proven way to lower the risk of getting influenza, which can cause a severe upper respiratory illness. The COVID-19 pandemic makes getting a flu shot—and taking every precaution possible to avoid the […]

Fall into Volunteerism with Smokies Service Days

Fall into Volunteerism with Smokies Service Days

Great Smoky Mountains National Park invites the public to “Fall into Volunteerism with Smokies Service Days!” Park staff will lead several single-day volunteer opportunities across the park on Saturdays beginning October 24 through November 21. Each experience provides a unique, hands-on opportunity to help care for park campgrounds, historic buildings, and natural resources.  This volunteer […]

MEDIC Regional Blood Center Has Critical Need for Blood Donations

WHO:             MEDIC Regional Blood Center WHAT:            MEDIC Regional Blood Centeris now at the critical level for:                    O Positive                    B Negative                    Platelets       WHEN:            Immediate Need WHERE:          ALL MEDIC Regional Blood Center Donor Centers and Community Drives Downtown Knoxville – 1601 Ailor Avenue Farragut – 11000 Kingston Pike Athens – 213 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 104 Crossville – 79 S. Main […]

Gov. Lee Calls For Temporary Suspension of Accountability Measures for 2020-2021 School Year

Gov. Lee Calls For Temporary Suspension of Accountability Measures for 2020-2021 School Year

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn today called for removing negative consequences for schools and educators associated with student assessments for the 2020-2021 school year. Student assessments will be conducted as planned. “Given the unprecedented disruption that the COVID-19 pandemic and extended time away from the classroom has had on Tennessee’s students, […]

1 Out of 10 Registered Voters in Tennessee Have Already Cast Their Ballots

1 Out of 10 Registered Voters in Tennessee Have Already Cast Their Ballots

As of the close of polls on Oct. 15, the second day of early voting in Tennessee, 453,858 voters had cast their ballot for the Nov. 3 State and Federal General election. “Over 10 percent of Tennessee voters have already voted, and this high turnout demonstrates the public’s confidence in Tennessee’s electoral process,” said Secretary […]

TN Promise Applications Down 20 Percent

As of October 13, TN Promise applications are down 20 percent across Tennessee. At this rate, more than 10,000 Tennessee high school seniors will not take advantage of this opportunity compared to seniors from the Class of 2020. With the November 2, 2020 deadline quickly approaching for the Class of 2021, tnAchieves urges students to […]

Yard Sale Benefitting MDW & NSDAR – Saturday November 7

The Martha Dandridge Washington Chapter (MDW), National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), will hold a yard sale from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday November 7, in front of Thomas Heating & Cooling, 1021 E. Highway 11E, Jefferson City. Parking will be available next door at Tennessee Saw Works. Funds raised from […]

Cannon – CONTACT C.A.R.E. At 865-471-5696

Cannon – CONTACT  C.A.R.E. At 865-471-5696

Cannon is one of the most loving kitties that we have at CARE. He loves hugs, rubs and being picked up! Come and meet him if you want a cuddle monster in your home! 

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