Life goes on… Locals out and about despite a rise in COVID-19
Published 4:01 pm Tuesday, July 28, 2020
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Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Jaxon Sykes of Elizabethton rides his electric dirtbike as he dreams of racing motocross one day.
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Larry and Carolyn McCracken from Gray enjoy lunch at the City Market in downtown Elizabethton.
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Jessica Shell of Elizabethton washes windows at the local Wendy's with a smile on her face.
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DJ Perkins helps keep the Advance Auto Parts parking lot clean on a cloudy Tuesday afternoon in Elizabethton.
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Rick of Rick's Wrecker Service check's out his wrecker before heading out on another call.
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Tamara Henson from Elizabethton enjoys a swing at the Riverside Park playground in between rain showers Tuesday afternoon.
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Gian Martorella and Jessica Moore both from Elizabethton enjoy a stroll along the Riverside Park path.
There’s a saying that you can’t keep a good man (or woman) down and while the number of COVID-19 cases remains on the rise in Carter County, locals are still getting out to work and in some instances play as life must go on.
Star Photographer Brandon Hyde found some people taking advantage of an overcast sky to take care of their job responsibilities along with just enjoying the outdoors and time together.