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Lowe's donation to help launch new Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Lowe’s Home Improvement’s outreach to nonprofits grew by $15,000 Thursday, the value of home building supplies the Johnson City store donated to Holston Habitat for Humanity.

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Boys ready for region tournaments

After all of the sprints, hard work, shooting and drills, this is the time of year where it will pay off for some teams.

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Boone sends six to the next level; Elizabethton's Tyree also signs

Daniel Boone dropped a six spot into the college scholarship bin Thursday.

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ETSU fends off Furman to wrap up 2nd in SoCon

If it looked too easy for the East Tennessee State University basketball team in the first half Thursday night, that’s because it was.

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Letters: Mining protections are good for public lands

Former Gov. Phil Bredesen was quite ahead of President Obama — by five years — in acknowledging that coal mining may not be the best use of our public lands.

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Bridges may crumble, but we have a state gun

Thank goodness we now have an officially designated state rifle. As Press Assistant News Editor Nathan Baker reported in Thursday’s paper, state Rep. Micah Van Huss, R-Jonesborough, is successful in...

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Lady Vols fall to Alabama for first time since 1984

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Tennessee suffered big time for its offense Thursday night.

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William Ray Housholder

JOHNSON CITY — William Ray Housholder, of Johnson City, TN passed away on Saturday, February 13, 2016, with his wife Pat by his side.

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Gavin Paul Jones

LIMESTONE/FALL BRANCH — Gavin Paul Jones, 43 years old, passed away on Wednesday, February 24, 2016, at Wellmont Holston Valley Medical Center.

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Rubio and allies renew Trump attacks after wild debate

HOUSTON — Marco Rubio waged an all-out verbal assault on Donald Trump Friday morning as his allies prepared to spend millions on new attack ads in key states, promising an aggressive and well-funded...

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Sheriff: Cop who killed Kansas gunman a 'tremendous hero'

HESSTON, Kan. — A man who wounded three people before storming into the central Kansas factory where he worked and shooting 15 others, killing three of them, had just been served a protection from...

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Iran votes in first elections since landmark nuclear deal

TEHRAN, Iran — Iranians across the Islamic Republic voted Friday in the country’s first election since its landmark nuclear deal with world powers, deciding whether to further empower its moderate...

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Renewed bill would allow stores to stock wine before July 1

NASHVILLE — All isn’t lost for consumers hoping to buy their first bottle of wine at a Tennessee supermarket on July 1.

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Sharps Deli a welcome addition to downtown Johnson City’s East Market Street

I’ve been watching a royal blue canvas awning in downtown Johnson City’s East Market Street for some time now. Imprinted in white letters on the awning’s border is “Sharps Deli,” the new tenant at 126...

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Jenny Lea Academy employee charged with 11 counts of forgery, theft of property

Police say a Jenny Lea Academy employee who was in charge of processing payments cashed multiple business checks she had written to herself.

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Larry Johnson

KINGSPORT - Larry Johnson, 68, of Kingsport, entered into heaven Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at Wellmont Holston Valley Medical Center following a brief illness. He was born in Kingsport and was a...

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Lexy Close's Italian-style hot drinking chocolate - VIDEO RECIPE

Italian-style Drinking Chocolate (aka The Best Hot Chocolate Ever)

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Bryon Jones

JOHNSON CITY - Bryon Jones, 45, Johnson City, passed away Sunday, February 21, 2016.

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Ora Buford Stallard III

BRISTOL - Ora Buford Stallard III, 64, passed away on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at home surrounded by his family.

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Detective says NE Tennessee teacher could be charged with assault, but in a...

ROGERSVILLE — There’s enough evidence to charge a Cherokee High School teacher with simple assault for an alleged unwanted “embrace” with a student last month, according to the investigating detective.

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