Home and garden show set for Feb. 19-21 at ETSU mini-dome
The Johnson City Area Home Builders Association will present its 47th annual home and garden show Feb. 19-21 at the East Tennessee State University mini-dome.
View ArticleJ.D. Ball, Jr.
KINGSPORT — J.D. Ball Jr., 85, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, February 9, 2016, at Wellmont Holston Valley Medical Center.
View ArticleJamie L. Collier
KINGSPORT — Jamie L. Collier passed away at her home on February 7, 2016. Jamie was born February 2, 1965 in Kinston, NC to Jean Parris Avery and the late James C. Avery.
View ArticleMargot Lynn Stapleton Fletcher
Although you're gone, I'm not alone, and never shall I be. For the precious memories of the bond we share will never depart from me. Our love surpassed the ups and downs and helped us along the way,...
View ArticleAlice D. Brackins
ERWIN — Alice D. Brackins, age 74, of Erwin, passed away on Tuesday, February 9, 2016, at Sycamore Shoals Hospital.
View ArticleWilliam Hawthorne Conant
JOHNSON CITY — Mr. William Hawthorne Conant, age 89, passed away on Thursday, February 11, 2016, at his home in Johnson City, Tennessee.
View ArticleSonnenfeldt, ZAP Fitness marathoners make final mental and physical...
Currently, there are as many U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials male qualifiers in the state of Tennessee as there are U.S. Senators.
View ArticleJohnson City sprouts new, upgraded traffic signals
New and upgraded traffic signals are popping up around Johnson City in an effort by the city’s Traffic Division to replace aging systems and improve safety.
View ArticleFormer ETSU point guard Oatman glad to be coaching in Australia
Sam Oatman always hoped his career path would lead him into coaching basketball. He just never thought it would lead him to Australia.
View ArticleHurley, Vikes top All-Northeast Tennessee wrestling team
The Johnson City Press All-Northeast Tennessee wrestling team:
View ArticleElizabethton City Council approves new sign ordinance on first reading
ELIZABETHTON — After sending a proposed sign ordinance back to its drafters last September for more work, the Elizabethton City Council appeared satisfied with the revised version. The revisions were...
View ArticleTarter lifts ETSU women to 600th program win
CULLOWHEE, N.C. — Sophomore Tianna Tarter’ fast-break lay-up gave East Tennessee State’s women’s basketball team a 45-43 win over Western Carolina and the program’s 600th victory on Thursday night at...
View ArticleUnicoi County board votes to reconfigure schools
ERWIN — For the first time since 2012, Love Chapel Elementary will conduct classes under a single roof beginning in August.
View ArticleJohnson City shelters ready for overflow
Despite dangerously cold temperatures this week, Johnson City’s two emergency shelters reported Thursday they were not at capacity — but they’re expecting to fill up this weekend when overnight lows...
View ArticleTwo lowest bidders disqualified for Central Elementary expansion
ELIZABETHTON — After all the bids were examined, the two lowest bidders were disqualified in the Carter County School System’s six-classroom expansion project at Central Elementary School.
View ArticleDebate: Clinton says Sanders' promises ‘cannot be kept’
MILWAUKEE — Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders tangled over the price tag and practicality of his plans for expanded government programs in Thursday night’s Democratic debate, with Clinton accusing her...
View ArticleGuyn, Cromer come through again for Bucs in overtime win
T.J. Cromer and Ge’Lawn Guyn have had a knack for coming through at the biggest moments for the East Tennessee State University basketball team all season.
View ArticleHistoric Zoning Commission set to ban murals in downtown district
After months of meticulous analysis, members of the Johnson City Historic Zoning Commission finally seem to have produced design guidelines for the downtown area, settling on banning all murals from...
View ArticleStrong finish lifts Lady Vols past Vandy
NASHVILLE — One word kept coming up over and over in Holly Warlick’s post-game press conference - finish.
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