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Authorities Looking for Person that Dumped Three Dead Dogs, One Live Dog

Authorities Looking for Person that Dumped Three Dead Dogs, One Live Dog

The Sevier County Sheriff’s Office says someone dumped three dead dogs and one live dog out in the Cove Mountain area of Wears Valley. Pictured is the one dog found alive, which is on stray hold at Pets Without Parents and if unclaimed will be available for adoption. “This baby is at Pets Without Parents and they have named her ...

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Buyer Demand Drives Rapidly Changing Real Estate Market

Buyer Demand Drives Rapidly Changing Real Estate Market

It’s been a difficult year for our region as we have worked to rebuild after the devastating wildfires destroyed so many homes, cabins, businesses, and the natural attractions that bring in so many people to our area year after year. The impact on the local real estate market has also been a challenge to recover from. Even before the wildfires, ...

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Sevier County Real Estate Market Seeing Impact of November Wildfires

Sevier County Real Estate Market Seeing Impact of November Wildfires

People from outside the area who are interested in owning homes or cabins here constantly ask us, “How did the wildfires affect the real estate market in the Smokies?” That is a great question. The short answer is that we are in a season where it is really a seller’s market, for a couple of different reasons. First, even before ...

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Cherokee Distributing, MillerCoors Donate to 12 Local Fire Departments

Cherokee Distributing, MillerCoors Donate to 12 Local Fire Departments

In the wake of the devastation caused by the wildfires in East Tennessee, Cherokee Distributing Company and MillerCoors teamed up in an attempt to provide relief to those affected by this tragedy. The two companies are pleased to announce a joint donation of $12,000 to the fire departments who bravely fought the wildfires in Blount and Sevier counties. Each of ...

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Hotline Set Up for Missing Person Reports in Wildfire Response

Hotline Set Up for Missing Person Reports in Wildfire Response

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has established a hotline to coordinate reports of missing persons in the areas affected by the recent wildfires in East Tennessee. Those wishing to report missing individuals believed to be in the affected areas of Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Wears Valley may contact 1-800-TBI-FIND. Callers should be prepared to relay as much identifying information as ...

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Wildfire Relief Donations to Help First Responders and Evacuees

Wildfire Relief Donations to Help First Responders and Evacuees

Local organizations are collecting wildfire relief donations to help first responders and people evacuated from fire stricken areas of Sevier County. People have expressed a willingness to make donations of money and supplies to aid first responders and people impacted by the wildfires that have devastated Gatlinburg and many other areas of Sevier County. Below is a list of some ...

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Wears Valley Fall Festival Fun for All Ages

Wears Valley Fall Festival Promises 3 Days Fun for All Ages

Sixteen acres of family fun, crafters, storytelling, interactive activities and entertainment, children’s events and a focus on recycled crafts awaits all in attendance at the 3rd annual Wears Valley Fall Festival coordinated by Keep Sevier Beautiful. The wide array of activities gives families and couples a great way to make great memories, experience a variety of fun activities and enjoy ...

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Wears Valley Business Fair on Saturday

Meet and support businesses in the local community at this free business fair.

Area businesses and the public are invited to attend a free business fair on Saturday in Wears Valley. The Wears Valley Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a business fair on May 10, 2014 in the barn at the Cove Creek RV Resort. The event will begin at noon and end at 5:00pm, rain or shine. Businesses have registered in ...

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