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Medic Blood Drive Set Wed. At Trinity U.M. Church Here
Medic Regional Blood Center representatives will be back in Greeneville on Wednesday, Jan.
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Man Charged After Child Stabbed During Dispute With Woman
A Greeneville man was charged with two counts of aggravated domestic assault after an incident Saturday morning in which he allegedly struck a seven-month-old girl in the forehead with a knife while trying to ...
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Police Investigating Fake $20 Bills At GL&PS Office
Greeneville police are investigating the discovery of 10 counterfeit $20 bills at the Greeneville Light & Power System office on Friday.
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Office Closings Listed For New Year's Holiday
Many local governmental offices will be closed Thursday, Jan. 1, 2008, in observance of the New Year's Day holiday.
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Collision Injures 2 Drivers
A Tuesday-afternoon rear-end collision on the East Andrew Johnson Highway near South Rufe Taylor Road injured one of the two drivers involved, according to Greeneville police.
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Arrest made in rental cabin burglaries in Smokies
A Sevierville man has been arrested and linked to burglaries of 41 rental cabins in Sevier County over the past three months.
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County Man Gets 10 Years For 2007 Vehicular Homicide
A Greene County man was sentenced in Criminal Court here on Nov. 26 to 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide and other charges related to a Dec.
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Andrew Johnson's milestones
Here are some key moments in life and times of Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States.
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Volunteers, Businesses Honored For Support Of Drinking Water And Hay Distribution Programs
Sun Photo by Bill Jones Representatives of two local businesses were honored on Monday night, Dec.
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Greeneville Attic Fire Battled
Greeneville firefighters responded to an attic fire at a North Highland Avenue residence late Sunday.
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2 Hurt In Oasis Road Collision
A Friday morning two-vehicle collision on Oasis Road injured two people. The 11:43 a.m. collision occurred on Oasis Road about three-tenths of a mile west of the West Andrew Johnson Highway, according to a ...
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Interstate Billboard Promotes Greeneville
Sun Photo by Jim Feltman A new billboard on Interstate 81 near Baileyton is directing motorists to Greeneville to learn more about President Andrew Johnson.
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Red Cross Announces 2009 Fundraising Campaign Chair and Vice Chair
The Heart of Tennessee Chapter of the American Red Cross has named the Chair and Vice Chair for their 2009 Fundraising Campaign set to kick-off in mid-February. The Chair for the Campaign is Dominick L. ...
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Girl Ejected From Car After Collision On West Main St.
A 10-year-old girl was ejected from her mother's car Tuesday morning after it was struck on West Main Street near Forest Street by a sedan.
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Greeneville's Water Rates Amended By City Board
The Greeneville Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Tuesday voted on second and final reading to amend Greeneville's Municipal Code regarding water rates.
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Bear Dies When Hit By Truck On A.J. Highway
A black bear weighing an estimated 200 pounds was killed about 9:20 p.m. Monday when it was hit by a pickup truck on the West Andrew Johnson Highway near the Greeneville corporate limits.
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Kingsport Man Convicted in Child Porn Case
Following a three-day trial in United States District Court, Greeneville, Tennessee, a jury convicted Jeff Francis Tillotson of Kingsport, Tennessee, of three child pornography offenses.
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Greeneville High School Impresses Chinese Educator
Dr. Huang Yongjun toured Greeneville High School and attended a meeting of the Greeneville Board of Education on Thursday, the second day of his two-day visit to Greeneville.
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3 Injured In Head-On Snapps Ferry Collision
By BILL JONES Staff Writer Three people were injured shortly before 5 p.m. Wednesday in a two-vehicle, head-on collision that took place in 5800 block of Snapps Ferry Road.
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Appalachian Trail Hike Completed By Local Man
Photo Special to the Sun Jon Stone, third from left, poses with his mother, Georgia Stone and his father, Dr.
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