Several U.S. states were under winter storm warnings issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) this week, with snow and ...
History Knox Mark Sebastian Jordan authors a History Knox column each Saturday which reflects on the community's rich legacy. MOUNT VERNON — One might think I’d be a better mechanic than I am, because ...
This story examines how Intel affected Sherwood, Oregon's wage market and types of businesses, and what Mount Vernon Ohio can expect.
ASHLAND — The Ashland area graduated two of the most successful wrestlers in its history in 2024, losing Crestview state ...
Bender, the rotund, robust, and highly vocal leader of the GOP in Cuyahoga County ... s district in Cleveland as an example. The president noted Mrs. Bolton represented 698,650 people in her district ...
Wednesday is a snow day for Knox County Schools students. The district announced schools will be closed Wednesday due to the impending snowstorm. "Based on forecasted inclement weather and the ...
after the Board of County Commissioners approved new precinct maps on Tuesday. The realignment consists of four precincts within the Sterling city limits, one “exurban” precinct that surrounds ...
The Knox County Commission approved the first designation, somewhat akin to a tax increment financing district or payment in lieu of taxes, this month for a development off Tipton Station Road.
Friday morning, the Knox County Trustee’s Office announced the Mobile Office Program initiative that will bring essential services directly to those who are disabled or have difficulty getting ...
It's a busy week in Knoxville, especially if you're interested in zoning policy. The Knox County Commission will debate landmark legislation that could change development for years to come ...
Correction: The Knox County Sheriff's Office reimbursement process was previously misreported. The county is reimbursed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The number of new immigrants ...
(WATE) — The Knox County Board of Education is looking for ... Today, roughly 20 percent of the district’s 60,000 students are considered economically disadvantaged by the state of Tennessee.