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The Athens Area Council for the Arts has a returning face acting as the interim executive director.
The Athens Area Council for the Arts has a returning face acting as the interim executive director.
Thirteen local young people received awards from the Athens Police Department and Chief Fred Schultz last week.
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Marshall Hill Baptist Church is holding Vacation Bible School this week at 621 County Road 255 in Niota.
Isaiah 117 House’s annual lemonade stand challenge is coming up this weekend in the local area, from July 17-19.
Friendly City Festivals has announced the fourth concert in the 15th annual Sounds of Summer concert series will feature local favorites The D…
Meigs County football already had a prominent defense the last two years, with head coach Nathan Simbeck the de facto defensive coordinator.
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is pleased to report there were no boating-related fatalities over the Operation Dry Water (ODW)-July 4th holiday weekend. The TWRA Boating and Law Enforcement Division compiled the holiday statistics after receiving reports from the…
CLEVELAND — Bo Cagle wanted to see improvement out of McMinn County on opposite sides of the dead period, and the head coach believes he saw it in the Cherokees’ latest 7-on-7 outing.
ENGLEWOOD — McMinn Central had a busy day leading up to its first action against another school after the TSSAA dead period.
After two weeks off for the TSSAA-mandated dead period, Meigs County got back on the football field for its first competition of July.
Atlanta Braves fans are familiar with the names Matt Olson, Ozzie Albies and Chris Sale.
Think about your favorite teacher growing up.
When I speak to high school classes about my career, students usually ask, “Who’s the most famous person you have ever seen?”
Over three consecutive weekends this past May and June, my calendar filled with travel, weddings and long stretches on the road.


