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Public Invited to Sevier County’s 225th Anniversary Celebration Event

Public Invited to Sevier County's 225th Anniversary Celebration Event

Sevier County is celebrating its 225th Anniversary with a public event on the courthouse lawn on Wednesday evening. On Wednesday, September 18, 2019, Sevier County will celebrate its 225th anniversary with a ceremony, food, games for kids, and live music on the courthouse lawn from 6 – 9 p.m. “We want to invite all Sevier Countians and visitors to celebrate ...

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U.S. Census Bureau Starts First Major Field Operation for 2020 Census

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The U.S. Census Bureau announced this week the launch of address canvassing, the first major field operation of the 2020 Census. Address canvassing improves and refines the Census Bureau’s address list of households nationwide, which is necessary to deliver invitations to respond to the census. The address list plays a vital role in ensuring a complete and accurate count of ...

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MEDIC Regional Blood Center in Critical Need of Blood Donations

MEDIC Regional Blood Center in Critical Need for Blood Donations

A local blood center that supplies blood to dozens of Tennessee hospitals, including LeConte Medical Center in Sevier County, says the need for blood donations is critical. Due to an increase in demand, MEDIC Regional Blood Center has less than a two-day supply of O+, O- and A+ blood types. MEDIC Regional Blood Center has a critical need for: O ...

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Pet microchip leads to reunion for dog taken from Gatlinburg owner 8 years ago

Pet microchip leads to reunion for dog taken from Gatlinburg owner 8 years ago

A dog was reunited with its owner after an eight year separation because animal control officers were able to find the owner’s information from a pet microchip. According to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, the reunion between a malamute named Oreo and its owner Ms. Dove was made possible by some good Samaritans, Animal Control officers and a pet microchip. ...

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Low-Cost Rabies Vaccinations Available in Sevier County

Low-Cost Rabies Vaccinations Available in Sevier County

The Sevier County Health Department is partnering with county veterinarians to offer low-cost rabies vaccinations for dogs and cats at Sevier County locations May 7 – 16, 2019. Tennessee law requires all dogs and cats over 6 months of age be vaccinated for rabies. 6:30-7:15 pm on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 Wearwood Elementary School, 226 Cedar St in SeviervilleNorthview Primary ...

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Dave & Buster’s in Sevierville Hiring for more than 200 Positions

Dave & Buster’s in Sevierville Hiring for more than 200 Positions

Dave & Buster’s is slated to open its Sevierville location in the Millers Landing shopping center this April and is looking to hire more than 200 enthusiastic individuals to join the team. There are both front and back-of-house positions available, including servers, bartenders, hosts, line cooks, game techs and more. Interested candidates should complete an online application at daveandbusters.com/careers. The ...

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My People Fund Gives $200,000 to Volunteer Fire Departments

My People Fund Gives $200,000 to Volunteer Fire Departments

The Dollywood Foundation’s My People Fund continues to provide for the local community, with Dolly Parton most recently presenting $200,000 to the fire chiefs of the eight volunteer fire departments located in Sevier County. The money, which Parton donated on Saturday, will be used to support the volunteer fire departments in multiple ways. Each department receives $20,000 of the money ...

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Sevierville Police Investigating Shooting after Man Treated for Gunshot

Sevierville Police Investigating Shooting after Man Treated for Gunshot

A man was shot in Sevierville last week and authorities are searching for the shooter. Detectives with the Sevierville Police Department are asking the public to come forward with any information about a shooting that reportedly occurred about 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019 near the Country Meadows neighborhood. The department said officers responded to LeConte Medical Center after ...

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East Tennessee Foundation Offers Scholarships for Sevier County Students

East Tennessee Foundation Offers Scholarships for Sevier County Students

East Tennessee Foundation (ETF) is happy to announce that ETF’s 2019 scholarship opportunities include 17 scholarships for Sevier County students for the 2019-2020 school year. Scholarship information and applications for 2019 are available at http://www.etf.org/scholarships. The application deadline is February 15, 2019. ETF scholarship program requirements range from financial need to scholastic achievement. Several scholarships are targeted toward specific schools ...

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Cash Express Robbery Suspect Apprehended after Chapman Highway Chase

Cash Express Robbery Suspect Apprehended after High Speed Chase

Authorities say a man wanted in connection with the armed robbery of a Cash Express in Seymour on Tuesday has been taken into custody after leading officers on a chase down Chapman Highway. A chase from Sevier County to Knox County that had local social media buzzing Wednesday afternoon has ended in the arrest of 29-year-old Jordan Lynn James, of ...

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