A sense of normalcy… Local residents continue trying to get back to normal
Published 4:23 pm Tuesday, May 12, 2020
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Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
A lady stops to take a scenic picture of the covered bridge.
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An employee at the Coffee Co. prepares a curbside order Tuesday morning.
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A group of friends chats outside the Coffee Co. Tuesday in Elizabethton.
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Keith Fee of Elizabethton and grandson Zander Reece enjoy a game of sidewalk catch Tuesday afternoon.
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City of Elizabethton Utility employees were hard at work Tuesday afternoon.
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Contractors Allen Reece and Robbie Holtsclaw put the finishing touches on a house across from the Twins field in Elizabethton.
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Prabah Long gets in a treadmill run at Workout Anytime in Elizabethton as fitness facilities start to re-open.
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Cars line up as a local fast-food worker takes a drive-thru order during lunchtime Tuesday in Elizabethton.
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A worker begins to clear the adjacent lot to the new Pleasant Beach Baptist Church being built near the Watauga River in Elizabethton.
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Brookelyn Hyde of Elizabethton bounces high on a sunny Tuesday afternoon.
Whether its kids playing or people at work, Elizabethton and Carter County is much like other areas throughout the country who are trying to put their lives back on a normal track after dealing with COVID-19.
Many residents were seen applying their trade or having some fun on Tuesday when Brandon Hyde was passing throughout the town and surrounding area.