Keep Greene Beautiful Honors Community Leaders
Keep Greene Beautiful has announced its latest Yard of the Month winner and recognized two local leaders for cleanup efforts following Hurricane Helene. Victoria Adessa earned the May yard honor in Greeneville, while Jerry Griffin and Mayor Alan Corley were recognized for helping organize Nolichucky River cleanup projects across the community.
Read MoreKingsport Man Charged After Explosives Investigation
Kingsport Police say Andrew Mullen is facing multiple charges after explosives were discovered inside an abandoned home on Cooper Street earlier this month. Nearby residents were evacuated while authorities safely destroyed the explosives, and investigators say Mullen is now being held in the Sullivan County Jail as the case continues.
Read MoreGiuseppe’s Italian Restaurant Closing After Nearly 40 Years
A longtime Tri-Cities restaurant is preparing to shut down. Giuseppe’s Italian Restaurant in Kingsport announced its final day of business will be June 12 after nearly four decades serving customers. The restaurant’s owners say they’re ready to spend more time with family after opening the restaurant back in 1987.
Read MoreMorristown Woman Sentenced In Fatal Overdose Case
A federal judge in Greeneville sentenced 25 year old Ashlyn Jade Henry of Morristown to 20 years in prison after prosecutors said she sold fentanyl-laced cocaine linked to three overdose deaths and two near-fatal overdoses in Hamblen County. Investigators say Henry pleaded guilty earlier this year and will also serve five years of supervised release […]
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