1. One Stop Wines and Liquors moving after 30 years on South Roan Street
After more than 30 years anchored along South Roan Street, One Stop Wines and Liquors is moving its business to University Plaza near the East Tennessee State University campus.
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2. Mountain States sends state notice of plan to buy Unicoi Co. hospital
Written notice of Mountain States Health Alliance's pending acquisition of Unicoi County Memorial Hospital has been sent to state attorney general's office for its review.
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3. Dawn exposes damage from possible tornado in East Tennessee
Damage to homes, power poles and barns was visible this morning with the rising sun as officials surveyed the results of a possible tornado in Monroe County.
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4. Court date reset for Johnson City man charged in shooting death
The preliminary hearing for a man charged with murdering another man outside a Johnson City apartment complex last week was rescheduled because he has a new attorney.
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5. Johnson City man picks up multiple charges after police chase
A city man was charged Wednesday evening with gun and drug charges after a short foot pursuit, Johnson City police said in a news release.
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6. After lots of press and a little education, UT Sex Week wraps today
KNOXVILLE – The week of drag shows, condom hunts, sex trivia and other racy – and educational – events at the University of Tennessee wraps up today, but student organizers already have their sights set on next year.
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7. Elizabethton picks Kitchens as city manager
ELIZABETHTON – By a 6-1 vote, the Elizabethton City Council chose Jerome Kitchens on Thursday to be its next city manager. Steven Neilson, Johnson City’s development coordinator, was the runner up and received Councilman Bob Cable’s vote.
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8. Health issues tie up 2 Elizabethton school board members
ELIZABETHTON – Two of the five members of the Elizabethton City School Board may not be able to make next week’s meeting because of medical problems.
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9. Washington County Rules Committee selects 15 as number of planners
Prediction: When the County Commission’s April 22 meeting has concluded, the number of members on its Regional Planning Commission will stand at 15.
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10. Meth lab dump site found in Boones Creek
An inmate work crew found what turned out to be components of a meth lab on Rockingham Road Thursday, according to a Washington County Sheriff’s Department official.
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