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White Pine Council to apply for CDBG
White Pine City Council met in regular monthly session Tuesday evening with all council members present.
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White Pine Christmas parade set Dec. 6 Lighting contest week of Dec. 15
White Pine Ruritan Club will sponsor the annual White Pine Christmas Parade on Saturday, Dec.
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Black Friday turns green: Shoppers swarm stores seeking sales
Mildred Gann of White Pine did something this morning she hadn't done in a few years.
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Endangered child alert for Jefferson County baby canceled
An East Tennessee Endangered Child Alert for Cameron Eugene Adams has been canceled by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
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White Pine planning commission discusses withdrawn rezoning request, takes no action
White Pine Planning Commission met in regular session Tuesday evening with a few items on the agenda, but taking no action on any of the items.
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Firefighters battle blaze started by wood stove
The colder weather means busy nights for firefighters. Firefighters from the Lakeview and New Market Volunteer Fire Departments battled a blaze on Ridgewood Drive in Jefferson County Wednesday night.
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THP searches for stolen car, almost hit trooper
The Tennessee Highway Patrol and several other agencies are looking for a stolen vehicle that almost ran down a state trooper.
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Walters State Hosting Career Fair On Nov. 19
Walters State Community College and the Tennessee Technology Center at Morristown will host the "Lakeway Area Career Fair 2008" on Wednesday, Nov.
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Something to know about pumpkins
So you managed to make it through a cold Halloween night without getting tricked in our hometown and also remembered to set your clock back one hour for time change.
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White Pine Elementary evacuated after fan malfunction sets off fire alarm
Laurie Welch Times-News writer An electric fan motor that seized up triggered a fire alarm at White Pine Elementary School, causing the students to evacuate for about 20 minutes.
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White Pine man killed in early-morning collision
A man died this morning in a head-on crash, authorities said. The crash happened around 1:30 a.m. on state Highway 341 outside town, according to the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
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White Pine firefighters have busy weekend
White Pine Volunteer Fire Department had a busy weekend, responding to three calls in two days.
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White Pine planners discuss rezoning and sign regulations
White Pine Planning Commission met Tuesday and once again discussed property owned by Sonny Marsh near Exit 4 of Interstate 81.
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Fall found at Classic Plantings
October arose from its slumber to find cold mornings but no sign of frost yet in our hometown, decorated in festive yellow and orange hues for community festivals.
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Festival serves taste of Over Home
Kyle Greene spent Saturday on a hill overlooking the Farmer's Market building in Sneedville.
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White Pine man crossing tracks killed by train
A 57-year-old White Pine man died this morning after being struck by a train on Main Street despite flashing lights and ringing bells at the crossing, the police chief said.
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Doctors do much good
Darkening clouds, rain, cooler nights seemed to settle over our hometown caught up amidst the gloom of financial turmoil and roulette at the gas pumps.
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White Pine planners deny rezoning request
White Pine Planning Commission voted to deny a request for rezoning property along Roy Messer Highway, across from White Pine School, from R-1 to C-2 during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday.
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City negotiates to buy wastewater plant
Negotiations between Morristown City Administrator Jim Crumley and Knoxville businessman Joe Fielden, who owns the Lowland wastewater treatment plant, have produced a cost estimate for city government to ...
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White Pine Council discussing rezoning, passes ordinances
White Pine City Council included a lengthy discussion about the rezoning of property along Roy Messer Highway at its monthly meeting Tuesday evening.
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