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A window of love and hope

One Carter County business is showing love for the community from their window. Edward Jones, Office of Jonathan ... Read more

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Ivy Hall Nursing Home responds to positive COVID-19 cases

On Friday, April 24, Ivy Hall Nursing Home announced that three of their employees had tested positive for ... Read more

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School board to hold presentation with prospective future superintendent

Carter County Schools will soon be getting a new superintendent. Dr. Kevin Ward, the current superintendent who has ... Read more

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Hampton High School seniors receive cap and gowns via drive thru

Hampton High School seniors received their cap and gowns, drive thru style, on Thursday. Students and parents picked ... Read more

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Ballad Health updates on re-opening elective surgeries

Ballad Health announced updates to re-opening elective surgeries during a media briefing on Thursday. Eric Deaton, Chief Commanding ... Read more

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Carter County Schools: Implement grading guidelines for remainder of school year, graduation plans ongoing

Carter County Schools now have a grading plan in place to finish out the school year. The decision ... Read more

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City of Elizabethton Parks and Recreation hosts virtual contests

BY BRITTNEE NAVE STAR CORRESPONDENT The City of Elizabethton Parks and Recreation is hosting virtual contests weekly during ... Read more

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Unaka High School shows support for the class of 2020

Unaka High School is showing support for their seniors in a variety of ways during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Read more

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Ballad Health announces new rapid testing devices, recovery team and emergency room visit percentage

Rapid testing devices, a recovery team for elective surgeries and a decline in emergency room visits were announced ... Read more

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Hundreds took advantage of COVID-19 drive thru testing this past weekend

Hundreds of cars lined up this weekend in Hawkins and Washington counties for drive thru COVID-19 testing. The ... Read more