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West Side Elementary School second graders receive visits from ‘The Sign Fairy’

A West Side Elementary School teacher is being dubbed “The Sign Fairy” by her daughter. Amy Ensor, a ... Read more

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Ballad Health provides updates at media briefing

Ballad Health discussed updates on elective surgeries, tool kits being emailed to businesses reopening, a need for blood ... Read more

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Wilson’s Barber Shop reopens

Shaggy hair be gone! One local barber shop is ready to sharpen their shears on some unruly noggins. ... Read more

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COVID-19 testing continues, social distancing continues to be encouraged

Free COVID-19 testing continued this past weekend at sites including Hampton High School. According to Dr. DavidKirschke, Medical ... Read more

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Introducing Sonshine Children’s Academy

On Feb. 10, Sonshine Children’s Academy opened their doors. The childcare facility is run by Shelly Smith, a ... Read more

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Penny Perry-Bradley: An LPN who sees her patients as family

A call came in on Thursday morning to the Elizabethton Star. A proud son wanted to see if ... Read more

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ColorWorks participates in gown manufacturing amid COVID-19 pandemic

An essential business in Elizabethton is helping aid in combating shortages of personal protective equipment. ColorWorks Inc., a ... Read more

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Feeling sick? Here’s what you should do

You begin feeling slightly ill, wondering if it is something minor or the dreaded COVID-19. Do you need ... Read more

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Ballad Health provides elective surgery and testing updates

Elective and non emergent surgeries will begin on Monday, May 4. “Once we initiate our non emergent cases, ... Read more

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Following guidelines helps keep Tennessee State Parks from closing again

Tennessee State Parks partially reopened last Friday, with some guidelines. Visitors can enjoy parks during the day from ... Read more