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Officer Bowie service, ride set
A veteran law-enforcement officer who rose through the ranks to become second in command at the Anderson County Detention Facility died Thursday, according to a news release.
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Neighbor: Suspect in shooting at Inskip school 'not all there'
Here is the latest list of school closings and delayed openings for East Tennessee.
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High water traps man in Anderson County trailer
The heavy downpour is to blame for trapping a man for hours in Anderson County. The call came in, right before 5 Sunday evening, that a man's trailer on a camp-ground was surrounded by high water.
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Food, fun for Andersonville students
Mary DiVito, Andersonville Elementary Kindergarten teacher, serves food and smiles during the school's fundraiser.
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Andersonville VFD sets new records in 2009
" The Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department set a new record for emergency responses in 2009.
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Andersonville firefighters tackle record number of '09 calls
Members of the Andersonville Volunteer Fire Departments responded to a record 809 emergency response calls last year, Chief Jeff Bagwell said.
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Clinton house fire appears 'suspicious'
Investigators are looking into a suspicious house fire in Anderson County. The Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department responded to the 100 block of Old Burrville Lane in Clinton just before 3 p.m. Monday.
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Anderson County fire deemed suspicious
ANDERSON COUNTY, Tenn. a ' Anderson County authorities have deemed a Monday afternoon fire near Clinton suspicious.
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Suspicious blazes reported in Knox County, Andersonville
Two suspicious fires - one in Knox County and the other in nearby Andersonville in Anderson County - were reported within hours of each other Monday morning, according to reports.
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Anderson County schools begin H1N1 vaccination clinics
Tuesday Anderson County schools will begin giving students H1N1 vaccines. Students at Norris Middle School and Norris, Andersonville, and Fairview elementary schools will be rolling up their sleeves first for the H1N1 vaccine.
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Tennessee Mom Arrested for Hitting Deputy Who Arrested Her Son
East Tennessee police say a mom bopped a cop and now shares assault charges with her adult son.
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Mother, son both end up being arrested in Anderson
A mom upset that her son had been arrested for allegedly shooting at a man ended up being arrested herself for allegedly tailgating the cruiser holding her son, driving into the jail's unloading area behind the arresting deputy, and then hitting the arresting officer in the face.
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US Marshals Find Decomposed Body While Serving Warrant
An attempt to serve a warrant on an Anderson County man, previously arrested on explosives charges, resulted in marshals finding a decomposing body.
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Officers serving warrant find body in Anderson Co. home
Officers serving an arrest warrant at an Andersonville home Friday discovered human remains inside the house, and have requested the assistance of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Knox County Sheriff's Department bomb squad to recover them, according to supervisory U.S. Marshal Warren Mays.
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ANDERSONVILLE - This purebred canine now has a regal name - Anderson's Labrador.
While Andersonville Elementary students watch, School Resource Officer Dustin Tilley talks to Al, the black Labrador named by the students, on Thursday.
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Marshals discover remains at convict's home in Andersonville
When U.S. Marshals tried to arrest an Andersonville man Friday, they found the remains of an unidentified body.
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3 charged with making meth in storage unit
Three people apparently living in a unit at a storage facility have been charged with making methamphetamine there and in another nearby rental unit, according to an Anderson County Sheriff's Department report.
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Inside look at Lifestar helicopter service
For a quarter of a century, Lifestar helicopters have been soaring through the skies of East Tennessee.
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An escape to the 'sea' in East Tennessee
Gentle waves wash up on a sandy beach surrounded by tall trees and high ridges. In the distance is an island with no signs of human life.
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Homecoming at Museum of Appalachia is a fall tradition for many
A small get-together three decades ago has grown into a fall tradition that now attracts thousands of visitors.
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