NEWPORT — The Plain Talk has received a copy of an email sent to customers who had bought into Incredible Properties’ Buffalo Creek development, which is located off Industrial Road. The email, which was sent Wednesday morning, indicates refunds will be issued to those who reserved lots in t…
Early voting begins Friday, July 17, for the State Primary and the Cocke County General Election. All Cocke County early voting will occur at …
COCKE COUNTY — Heavy rains led to flooding throughout portions of Cocke County on Saturday morning with Del Rio suffering major damage.

Carson Devotie, a rising sophomore from Newport, Tennessee, has been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2026 semester at Maryville Colleg…
MARTIN, Tenn. – A Cocke County resident was among students who received degrees from the University of Tennessee at Martin during spring comme…
COCKE COUNTY — “A Flag Salute To Our Veterans” has placed the first order of flagpoles to begin the project salutes.
NEWPORT — One of the Cocke County High School football team’s best two-way players is taking his dual-threat ability to the collegiate level.
MORRISTOWN — The individual accolades keep rolling in following the Cocke County softball team’s inaugural run to the TSSAA Class AAA State Tournament.
COSBY — A summer basketball camp hosted by the Cosby High School boys team is quickly approaching.
KNOXVILLE — Two Cocke County High School softball players have received additional accolades following the team’s inaugural run to the TSSAA Class AAA State Tournament.
HAMPTON, Ga. — A late brush with the wall wasn’t enough to send Ryan Blaney to pit road.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks are being sold to the Khosla family, including Vinod Khosla, in accordance with the wishes of late team owner Paul Allen, the team announced.
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Memorial Day is considered the unofficial kickoff to summer and around Newport Memorial Day weekend certainly lived up to that moniker as thousands turned out to attend events.
When 2024 first arrived, I had an idea to make a year-end award honoring an area citizen as the “Heart of the Community.” It’s something we started shortly after I arrived where we wrote about the good deeds of those who otherwise may not have been well-known but deserved to be acknowledged …
If we want people to have a better perception of Cocke County, maybe the effort should start here first.
How have we come to this point in America where one of the most important, yet basic sets of freedoms we are afforded under our Constitution, is considered by most citizens as “going too far?”





