Phillip Shane Waters et ux to Kristin J. Wright et vir, Dist. 15, $360,000 Phillip LaSalla et ux to Brittany N. Mendo et al, Dist. 4, $215,000 Brenda Peters et al to Haley Dawn Messer et al, Dist. 6, ...
The Elizabethton City Council approved a resolution Thursday night supporting the proposed issuance of up to $17 million in tax-exempt bonds for the benefit of Milligan University, with university ...
KINGSPORT – Northeast State Community College recognizes the first graduating class of 19 Radiologic Technology students this ...
The Spring Muster at Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park will be held today and Sunday. The event will begin at 10 a.m. both days and end at 4 p.m. today and 3 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. Visitors ...
Gov. Bill Lee has signed Senate Bill 2128, sponsored by Rusty Crowe, R-Johnson City, into law. According to information from Crowe’s office, SB 2128 prohibits electric utilities or municipalities from ...
By Brittnee Bryant Star Correspondent Mary Gouge has secured the Republican primary for Carter County clerk. Gouge secured ...
After the polls close at 8 p.m. today, The Elizabethton Star will be providing live updates as the reports begin coming in through our website at carpenter-media.go-vip.net.elizabethton.com. The ...
Carter County’s basketball scene continues to shine on the state stage, as three local players earned recognition on the 2026 Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State team — two from the same ...
This year marks the Day of Prayer’s 75th anniversary, and this year’s theme is Glorify God Among the Nations, Seeking Him in All Generations. Locally, the observance will be held at Covered Bridge ...
A community rummage sale will be happening in the Elizabethton High School parking lot on Saturday. The sale is being hosted by the Lady Cyclone Center Court Club. More than 40 vendors are set to ...
Clyde Hambrick Jr. v. Sarah J. Debeneadto, Linda S. Mayhew, Brooke Hambrick, Aaron K. Hambrick, Terry Hambrick, Tim Martin, Ruth Annette Wilson, Whitney Hambrick ...
More than a million Americans live with HIV. And about 40% of those adults are currently enrolled in Medicaid. But that might not be true for much longer. Beginning next year, the federal government ...
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