The Roby Auditorium Partnership Council (RAPC) is inviting the community to help write the next chapter in one of Greeneville’s most cherished landmarks through the launch of the “Every Seat. Every Story. Continuing a Legacy Since 1925.“ community pledge campaign to restore the historic Roby Auditorium. For generations, Roby Auditorium served as a core thread […]
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Roof replacement and painting at the historic St. James Episcopal Church will begin soon in downtown Greeneville. A Certificate of Appropriateness for the project was approved by the Greeneville Historic Zoning Commission during their July meeting today in the G. Thomas Love Board Room at the GEA Building. Church representative Laura Wilson told the commission […]
A Greeneville woman reported to police Monday the theft of an IMADORK license plate from the vehicle she was driving, which belongs to her partner from Damascus, Virginia. In that state, plates must be displayed on both the front and back of the vehicle. But while the Jeep was parked in front of the Dollar […]
Today marks 30 days until the Thursday, August 6th election, and today July 7 is the deadline to register to vote in that election. Early Voting for the election will be Friday, July 17th through Saturday, August 1st at the Election Commission Office at 311 CCU Boulevard in Greeneville. For more information, call the Election […]
Greeneville Energy Authority reports many businesses being closed more than usual for the holiday, and late day storms, were probably contributing factors in not setting power usage records this past weekend. But GEA Operations Manager Robert Keller told Radio Greeneville News Monday peak usage so far this summer occurred last Wednesday, July 1 with 185 […]
It’s believed at least two weekend fires could have been the result of lightning. South Greene Volunteer Fire Department Chief David Weems reports South Greene, Debusk and Sunnyside firefighters responded at 4:09 Sunday afternoon to a residence in the one fifty block of Southwind Circle. The homeowner stated he believed lightning had struck the home. […]
Late Sunday afternoon also brought thunderstorms, accompanied by high winds and some flash flooding. Pictured are a listeners photos of high waters near the Main and Church Street area.
A pop up thunderstorm took Greene County by surprise late Saturday night causing damage to trees and property, particularly near downtown Greeneville. The thunderstorm swept through parts of Greene County between 11 p.m. and midnight on Saturday to the surprise of many after an evening of clear skies. The storm led to many downed trees, […]
That was the sound heard throughout Greeneville and Greene County on Saturday night as the community celebrated America’s 250th Independence Day. Celebrations started at the Big Spring in downtown Greeneville in the afternoon, and the day was capped off with a night parade and fireworks show once the sun went down. Over 60 former USS […]
The USS Greeneville now has a permanent exhibit in the Greeneville-Greene County History Museum. On Saturday morning, the sailors went to the Greeneville-Greene County History Museum to view a new permanent exhibit dedicated to the USS Greeneville in the museum. The exhibit details the history of the efforts behind the naming of the submarine, and […]
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