The Greenville Sun - Tue Nov 03
Nolachuckey and Baileyton picked up season-opening doubleheader victories in Monday night's Greene County Elementary Basketball League action.
Innovative Churches Join To Aid Food Bank, Those In NeedGreeneville Sun - Tue Nov 03
Volunteers from a half-dozen Greeneville-area churches have joined forces with Greeneville-Greene County Community Ministries to meet the winter-heating needs of less-fortunate citizens who heat their homes with wood.
Rainy October Puts County Ahead For YearGreeneville Sun - Tue Nov 03
October was the third-wettest month of 2009 in Greene County, according to data provided by the University of Tennessee Research & Education Center on East Allens Bridge Road.
Shooting Deaths Investigated As Murder-SuicideGreeneville Sun - Mon Nov 02
Greene County sheriff's deputies are investigating the shooting deaths Sunday of a man and a woman at an Oasis Road residence as a possible murder-suicide. Greene County Sheriff Steve Burns this morning identified the victims as Johnny Heck, Jr., 50, of 2003 Oasis Road, and Elizabeth Powell, 44, of Gilbreath Road.
Fire Badly Damages HomeGreeneville Sun - Mon Nov 02
A kerosene heater may have caused a fire Saturday night that seriously damaged a residence at 704 Lamons Road in western Greene County.
Man Held On Charge Of Attempted MurderGreeneville Sun - Mon Nov 02
A Greene County man was charged with attempted first-degree murder and other offenses by Hawkins County authorities in connection with a shooting incident early Saturday near Rogersville.
'Halloween Happenings' Takes Over DowntownGreeneville Sun - Sat Oct 31
Trick-or-treaters of all ages flooded downtown streets Friday afternoon for Main Street: Greeneville's annual "Halloween Happenings." "Halloween is almost ageless," said Jann Mirkov, executive director of Main Street: Greeneville.
County Officials Warn Of Misleading MailingThe Greenville Sun - Fri Oct 30
Greene County Clerk David Thompson said late Thursday that his office had "probably gotten about a dozen calls today" from local people who received a letter asking them to pay $59.50 to obtain a certified copy that they can easily get for about $2. Thompson said the letters come from "National Record Service, Inc.," in Northbrook, Ill.
County To Receive $96.9M From StateGreeneville Sun - Fri Oct 30
Greene County will receive about $96.9 million in state appropriations during the current 2009-10 fiscal year, according to State Rep.
GCP Plans Reception To Honor IndustriesThe Greenville Sun - Thu Oct 29
The Greene County Partnership will be honoring local industries at an invitation-only industry appreciation reception on Monday, Nov., 16, at the Link Hills Country Club.
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