Greene Schools Defend Staff Cuts

Greene County school leaders say planned teacher layoffs are tied to declining enrollment and are not considered abnormal. Director of Schools Chris Malone says several positions were already being vacated through retirements, and no schools are being closed.

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Jury To Begin Deliberations In Greene County Double Murder Trial

Jury deliberations are set to begin today in the Greene County double murder trial of Jordan Allen. Allen testified in his own defense Thursday, denying the killings and blaming another man. Prosecutors say Allen is responsible for the deaths of Sherry Cole and Jesse Allen.

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Missing Tennessee Motorcyclist Found Alive

71 year old Marty Pellasma of Tennessee has been found alive after disappearing during a motorcycle ride earlier this week. Authorities say volunteers searching near Hurricane Gap in Greene County located Pellasma Wednesday evening. He was taken to a hospital for treatment.

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Marshals Search For Greeneville Robbery Suspect

U.S. Marshals are searching for 20 year old Ja’coby Johnson of Greeneville, wanted on two aggravated robbery charges. Investigators say Johnson was last seen May tenth at Greeneville Terrace and is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is urged to call 1-877-WANTED2.

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Greeneville Graduation Moving Indoors

Greeneville High School graduation ceremonies are moving indoors because of the weather forecast. Greeneville City Schools says Saturday’s ceremony will now be held at Hal Henard Elementary School gym beginning at 10 a.m., with shuttle service and additional parking available for families and guests.

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Tennessee Double Murder Trial Continues

Testimony will continue today in the Greene County double murder trial of Jordan Allen after investigators played audio in court where Allen admitted responsibility for the deaths of his grandmother and brother. Prosecutors on Wednesday, presented evidence tied to a hammer found in Allen’s bedroom during the investigation.

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Greene County 911 Budget Approved

The Greene County 911 Board has approved its Fiscal Year 2027 budget, including a three percent pay raise for employees. The move comes as Tennessee Governor Bill Lee faces criticism after vetoing legislation that would have increased funding for 911 agencies statewide.

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School Board Member Charged

A Tennessee school board member who made what has been determined to be an inappropriate comment to a student during a public meeting is now facing an assault charge. Keith Ervin was previously censured by the Washington County School Board after the April incident involving a high school student during a livestreamed meeting.

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Greene County Sheriff Reflects Ahead Of Retirement

Greene County Sheriff Wesley Holt is preparing to retire after nearly four decades in law enforcement, including eight years as sheriff. Holt says he plans to spend more time with family and travel, while continuing public service after winning a seat on the Greene County Commission.

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Gea Approves $53 Million Bond For Broadband Expansion

The Greeneville Energy Authority board has approved a 53 million dollar bond issue to expand broadband service and upgrade utility facilities across Greene County. About 20 million dollars will help extend the GEA Connect fiber network countywide, while additional funding will rebuild equipment at the Tusculum substation and expand the utility’s warehouse. Officials hope to […]

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