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Zombies, go home: Director wraps up film made in Scott, Hawkins
'Broken Springs' director of photography Ron Loepp, left, looks on as director/producer/writer Neeley Lawson shoots a scene in Rogersville earlier this month with Kingsport actor Chris Cutler.
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Winter Chill Brings Danger
The arrival of cold weather is the start of house fire season - as the temperature drops people begin using furnaces, wood stoves, fireplaces and other, sometimes questionable, heating systems that have sat ...
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Fire Contained at Explosives Plant in Scott County, Virginia
UPDATE AT 11:50 a.m.: Dyno Noble officials say the plant will re-open tomorrow. The building that caught fire was a storage facility.
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Fire at explosives plant in Duffield Industrial Park
Emergency personnel are battling a fire this morning off Highway 23 in Duffield, Va.
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EDA Planning Session Suggests, Affirms New Direction for County's Economy
Lisa Watson McCarty Publisher Members of the county's economic development authority board held a rare daytime meeting last Thursday to strategize about the future direction of the county's economy.
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COSEHC and OnePartner Join Forces to Improve Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes
COSEHC is a nonprofit voluntary health organization created in 1992 in response to the compelling need to improve the disproportionately high levels of hypertension-related morbidity and mortality throughout ...
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Inmate accused of soliciting murder of SW Virginia circuit court judge
An inmate at the Southwest Virginia Regional Jail in Duffield was indicted Monday by a Scott County grand jury after he allegedly tried to have an area judge murdered earlier this year.
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11 People Arrested Outside Dominion Power in St. Paul, Va.
UPDATE AT 11:45 a.m. from McCown: The protesters, who advocate renewable energy and a move away from coal, had locked their arms through metal pipes welded inside 55-gallon steel drums.
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Scott County Life Saving Crew celebrates its 50th anniversary
The Scott County Life Saving Crew will be hosting an open house and live music Saturday at its headquarters in Gate City to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of its inception.
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Last week local law enforcement officers with assistance from the Southwest Virginia Drug Task Force arrested a Big Stone Gap man on gun-related charges.
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Members of Virginia National Guard 237th Engineer Company return from Iraq
Bryce Cole Lamb was born a few months after his daddy, James Lamb of Duffield, Va., was sent to Iraq last September.
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Weather Channel Crew Visits To Highlight Local Food Efforts
Efforts to promote and market local food in Southwest Virginia are gaining national attention.
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Members of Virginia National Guard 237th Engineer Company return from Iraq
Bryce Cole Lamb was born a few months after his daddy, James Lamb of Duffield, Va., was sent to Iraq last September.
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Video Report - Gas spill shuts down one lane of Route 23
Published 06/10/2008 By Wes Bunch Officers with Duffield Fire and Rescue dump gallons of water into storm drains near the Daniel Boone Travel Center to flush out gasoline spilled in a midmorning mishap at a ...
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Duffield Fuel Spill Stalls Traffic
A fuel spill closed part of a busy Tri-Cities road. It happened Tuesday morning at the Daniel Boone Travel Center on Highway 23 in Duffield, Virginia.
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Former Governor Lynwood Holton Remembers When ...
From stories of widening U.S. 23 beyond Duffield to controversies surrounding the slogan "Virginia Is for Lovers," Linwood Holton explains life as Virginia's governor in a new book.
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Virginia tourism groups offer training in customer service
The Virginia Tourism Corp., the Heart of Appalachia Tourism Authority and the Wise County Tourism Committee will host free customer service training at 2 p.m. on June 18 at the Wise County Education Center, ...
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Siege At The Blockhouse
Natural Tunnel State Park is hosting "Siege at the Wilderness Road Blockhouse" on May 31 through June 1 at the park's blockhouse replica, overlooking Rye Cove.
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Southwest Virginia projects to receive $3.5M in ARC grants
"Funds awarded through the Appalachian Regional Commission allow communities to address economic development challenges in a multitude of ways" Published 04/18/2008 By Staff Gov. Timothy M. Kaine has recommended more than $3.5 million in Appalachian Regional Commission funding for 13 projects in Southwest Virginia. via Times-News Online
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