WBIR-TV Knoxville - Sat Nov 07
A Greene County man has reportedly died after being struck by a car Friday night.
Officials Welcome Expansion By CVN VoonerThe Greenville Sun - Fri Nov 06
Sun Photo by Jim Feltman A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Friday by CVN Vonner Paper Machinery in the Mt.
Thorpe Home Purchased For WSCC CampusGreeneville Sun - Fri Nov 06
The Walters State Community College Foundation has purchased property adjacent to the college's downtown Greeneville campus from Dr.
County Real Estate Market Seen ImprovingThe Greenville Sun - Thu Nov 05
Home sales in Greene County have increased since earlier this year, but they are not what they were in 2008 before the recession struck.
Applications For Free Visual Clinic Must Be Submitted Nov.12Greeneville Sun - Thu Nov 05
The Annual Visual Clinic, a program of the Blanche W. Grady Community Service Award, will be held on Saturday, Feb.
Traffic Safety Committee Reactivated By MayorThe Greenville Sun - Wed Nov 04
Greeneville Mayor Laraine King on Tuesday reactivated the town's Traffic Safety Committee in response to growing concern about accidents on U.S. Highway 11E.
Airport Project - From The AirGreeneville Sun - Wed Nov 04
Sun Photo by Phil Gentry These aerial photos taken on Monday show the extent of work being done for the runway realignment project at the Greeneville-Greene County Municipal Airport.
Revised Downward, As Was ExpectedGreeneville Sun - Wed Nov 04
The Greene County School System's Report Card letter grades received Tuesday from the Tennessee Department of Education were lower this year.
Nolachuckey, Baileyton Pick Up Season-Opening WinsThe Greenville Sun - Tue Nov 03
Nolachuckey and Baileyton picked up season-opening doubleheader victories in Monday night's Greene County Elementary Basketball League action.
Innovative Churches Join To Aid Food Bank, Those In NeedGreeneville Sun - Tue Nov 03
Volunteers from a half-dozen Greeneville-area churches have joined forces with Greeneville-Greene County Community Ministries to meet the winter-heating needs of less-fortunate citizens who heat their homes with wood.
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