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Ohio Woman Missing in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Ohio Woman Missing in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains National park rangers are searching for a missing 53-year-old woman from Cleves, Ohio who was last seen in the Clingmans Dome area of the park on Tuesday, September 25, 2018. Mitzie Sue “Susan” Clements was hiking with her daughter on the Forney Ridge Trail, near Andrews Bald when the two separated. She was last seen around 5 ...

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Sevier County Humane Society Aids Animal Shelters Evacuated for Florence

Sevier County Humane Society Aids Animal Shelters Evacuated for Florence

An animal rescue bus with 52 dogs and 10 cats from three North Carolina animal shelters evacuated for Hurricane Florence arrived in Tennessee Saturday and the Sevier County Humane Society was on hand to assist with rescue and placement efforts. “We have taken in 9 dogs and 4 cats that will be assessed, have an opportunity to de-stress from the ...

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Smokies Prepares for Florence: Closing Roads and Facilities

Smokies Prepares for Florence: Closes Roads and Facilities

Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials continue preparations for Hurricane Florence and have announced road and facility closures beginning Saturday, September 15. Predictions from the National Weather Service call for strong, gusty winds and rainfall amounts of 4-8 inches moving into the park on Saturday evening, with Sunday morning seeing the worst of the storm. The higher rainfall totals are most ...

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Bear Found Near Body Evades Euthanasia Attempts, Area Closed to Public

Bear Found Near Body Evades Euthanasia Attempts, Area Closed to Public

Despite saying on Wednesday that a bear found near a man’s remains in Great Smoky Mountains National Park had been euthanized, officials said Friday that efforts to locate and euthanize the bear are ongoing. Areas of the park remain closed for public safety. 30-year-old William Lee Hill, Jr., of Louisville, Tenn., along with friend Joshua Morgan, entered the park Friday, ...

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Body of Missing Man Found after Two-Day Search, Bear Euthanized

Body of Missing Man Found after Two-Day Search, Bear Euthanized

Great Smoky Mountain National Park officials say a bear was euthanized in connection with the search and recovery of remains of a missing man near Cades Cove. Searchers in Great Smoky Mountain National Park found the body of William Lee Hill, Jr., 30, of Louisville, Tenn. on Tuesday afternoon around 1 p.m., off Rich Mountain Road and approximately two miles ...

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Alcatraz East Offers Local Appreciation Days, 9/11 Exhibit and Guest Speaker

Alcatraz East Offers Local Appreciation Days, 9/11 Exhibit

During Local Appreciation Days at Alcatraz East Crime Museum, area residents can view the 9/11 exhibit and hear from a forensic expert that worked at Ground Zero after the terror attack. As we approach the 17th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Alcatraz East Crime Museum will be hosting a special guest speaker who will share his story of working ...

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New Barley Station in Sevierville to Offer Farm to Table Fusion BBQ

New Barley Station in Sevierville to Offer Farm to Table Fusion BBQ

The very talented and popular chef, Adam Palmeno, and business partner/co-owner Robbin Caudill are combining forces to open up a new, unique restaurant called Barley Station in Sevierville. The Sevierville Chamber of Commerce will cut the ribbon in a ceremony at 11:30 a.m. and a Grand Opening celebration will be held 5-7 p.m. on Friday, August 31, 2018. The evening ...

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KaTom on List of Fastest Growing Private Companies for 10th Year

KaTom on List of Fastest Growing Private Companies for 10th Year

KaTom Restaurant Supply, a family-owned business run by Patricia Bible and based in Kodak, earned a place on Inc. 5000’s list of fastest growing private companies in America for the 10th consecutive year. In the 13 years the list has been compiled, fewer than 150 companies earned the honor 10 years in a row. That means fewer than 150 of ...

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