Greeneville Federal Bank has announced a $100,000 donation to AIDNET, to directly provide critical support to those affected by the recent floods due to Hurricane Helene.
Here is a recipe for a potato leek soup that is simple and quick to make and will warm you on a cool fall evening. Wash leeks ...
Many of you may remember reading the story published in The Greeneville Sun about the 14 cats brought to the Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society from Greene County Animal Control on ...
Richard Chizmar, who co-wrote a couple of books with a certain Maine resident, has written his longest novel yet, and as ...
A Greeneville man who allegedly wielded a large hunting knife while screaming at family members on Sunday was arrested and charged with aggravated domestic assault, the Greeneville Police Department ...
At least two dozen states have passed or proposed “alien land laws” targeting Chinese nationals and companies from purchasing ...
The student loan crisis,” Sabrina Cereceres writes at The Nation, “is a national emergency, and the time to act is now.” ...
Catastrophic flooding on Sept. 27 in Erwin heavily damaged an offsite Nuclear Fuel Services warehouse near the facility, “resulting in some NFS property being carried away by floodwater,” according to ...
The Greeneville Historic Zoning Commission will meet at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in the G. Thomas Love Boardroom of the Greeneville Energy Authority building, 110 N. College St.
In a "proactive" move, the Greene County Board of Education voted Thursday to add two student days to its 2024-25 academic calendar.
The Greene County Board of Education has not agreed to sell its share of the Greene Technology Center, according to a statement made Thursday night by board chairman Rick Tipton.