Body Identified in Fatal Interstate Incident

Authorities have identified the person found on Interstate 81 in Greene County early last Sunday. The Tennessee Highway Patrol says 19 year old Ayden Humbert of Greeneville was struck by a vehicle while lying in the roadway near mile marker 24. Investigators say the incident happened around 2:06am last week. The reason Humbert was in […]

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Director Change Begins for Greeneville City Schools

Steve Starnes is wrapping up his final day as director of Greeneville City Schools after thanking the board, staff and community for their support during his tenure. Starnes told school leaders the district’s success has always been about putting students first. Dr Matthew Drinnon officially takes over as director on Tuesday.

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Greeneville Police Chief Retires After Final Day

Today marks the final day on the job for Greeneville Police Chief Steve Spano. Captain Josh Pierce will assume the role of police chief on Tuesday. City officials say Pierce’s formal swearing-in ceremony will be held after the Fourth of July holiday weekend.

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Greeneville Plans July Fourth Celebration

Greeneville’s 14th annual American Downtown Celebration is set for Saturday, July 4th, at Bicentennial Park. The free event starts at 4 p.m. with live music, food vendors, a kids zone and a hot dog-eating contest. A parade begins at 9 p.m., followed by fireworks behind Burley Stadium.

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Homebuyers Left in Limbo After Dealer Closes

Homeowners across East Tennessee are looking for answers after Yurezz Home Center suspended retail operations, leaving some customers with unfinished manufactured homes. A Greene County couple says they paid nearly $300,000 but still can’t get title to their home because they claim a lender hasn’t been paid. The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office says it has […]

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GEA Board Members to Step Down

Two longtime members of the Greeneville Energy Authority Board are stepping down. Willie Anderson will leave after more than 22 years, while Sarah Webster has resigned. Former Laughlin Hospital CEO Chuck Whitfield has been nominated to replace Anderson, pending City Council approval.

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Driver Services Center Moving During Renovations

The Greeneville Driver Services Center will temporarily relocate to the Greene County Annex beginning July 6 while its Hal Henard Road office undergoes renovations. Most services will remain available, but knowledge tests and reinstatements will not be offered during the move.

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Shotgun Robbery Suspect Arrested in Greeneville

Police have arrested David M. Saylor after a shotgun robbery at the Forrest Hills Corner Market in Greeneville. Investigators say a search of his home turned up the shotgun and items stolen during the holdup. Saylor is charged with aggravated robbery.

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Joshua Pierce Named Greeneville Police Chief

Captain Joshua Pierce has been named the new Greeneville police chief and will take over June 30 following Chief Steve Spano’s retirement. Town officials say Pierce brings 18 years of experience with the department and was selected after an internal search.

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Lieutenant Jeff Caudill Honored At Retirement Reception

After a lengthy career with the Greene County Sheriff’s Department, Lieutenant Jeff Caudill was honored during a retirement reception Tuesday. Family, friends and fellow law enforcement officers gathered to celebrate his service, share stories and present awards. Sheriff Wesley Holt and Sheriff-elect David Beverly joined county leaders in recognizing Caudill’s contributions to the department and […]

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