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Morristown, TN

Lat / Lon: 36.2139°N / 83.295°W

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    East TN doctor sentenced for medical and tax fraud

    07/15/11 Court documents show Dr. Allen Foster billed Medicare and TennCare for pain management patients who were never seen face-to-face.
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    Weird Al Announces Alpocalypse Tour

    07/15/11 The only thing better than listening to a Weird Al Yankovic album is listening to Weird Al live and fans will be able to do that with the newly announced Alpocalypse Tour.
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    Life and Arts Announcements - July 17

    07/15/11 Music--Alive After Five - Carib Sounds Steel Band, 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, July 22, Knoxville Museum of Art, 1050 World's Fair Park. Galleries, cheese tasting, portrait artists. Tickets: adults, $9; members/students, $5; ages 17 and under, free. Info: 865-934-2039 or www.knoxart.org.
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    Woman Injured In Personal Watercraft Accident

    07/03/11 A woman was injured in a personal watercraft accident on Saturday afternoon. At approximately 4 p.m., Mary Russell, 47, of Morristown, was injured in the incident that occurred on Cherokee Reservoir, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA).
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    Woman Hurt In Personal Watercraft Accident

    07/03/11 The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency says a woman was hurt saturday in a personal watercraft accident.
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    Pizzeria reopens: Italian Pizza Pub was forced to close for a couple months due to storm damage

    07/02/11 Two months is a long time to wait for the best pizza in town, but Tierra Collie and her family were forced to do just that when the Italian Pizza Pub closed in April due to storm damage.
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    Fishing remains part of the country music tradition

    07/02/11 A weak, sickly infant from an east Tennessee children's center was adopted but returned by two families who said the burden of caring for him was overwhelming. In time, he was taken home by Allan and Margaret Atkins, who mentored the frail boy in an outdoors lifestyle that included the quality time of father-son fishing trips.
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    Recent storm causes record outages | News

    07/01/11 The storm may have passed more than a week ago, but parts of Knoxville and East Tennessee are still feeling the effects of last week's powerful storm that caused widespread power outages, property damage and logistical headaches. Residents in East Tennessee weathered through thunderstorms, rain and severe wind last ...
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    Life and Arts Announcements - July 3

    07/01/11 July 4th events Declaration of Independence celebration - 9 a.m. James White Fort, 205 E. Hill Ave. With Stephen Holston chapter of Sons of American Revolution, Honor Guard and others. Program by Cherel Henderson of East Tennessee Historical Society at 10. Info: 865-951-1606.
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    South metro unemployment rates, at a glance

    06/29/11 The unemployment rate rose in 210 of the nation's 372 metro areas in May, the Labor Department said Wednesday. That's a sharp reversal from April, when unemployment rates dropped in 339 metro areas. Below are unemployment rates for cities in the South: Metro Area Unemployment Rates, South Unemployment rates by state and city Figures in percentages May 2011 April 2011 May 2010 Alabama 9.5 99 ...
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    Water And Wastewater Construction Loans Awarded

    06/28/11 Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Department of Environment and Conservation Commissioner Bob Martineau announced recently that seven communities and one county have been approved to receive low-interest loans for water and wastewater infrastructure improvements.
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    Morristown Personal Injury Lawyer Cautions About Holiday Fireworks Dangers

    06/27/11 Brack Terry of the East Tennessee personal injury law firm of Terry, Terry & Stapleton says Fourth of July fireworks are not for kids and should be left to professionals.
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    Update: Highway 11E reopen in Morristown

    06/25/11 Work crews with the Tennessee Department of Transportation continue to investigate what caused a large sinkhole to form on Highway 11E in Morristown. The department is also working on a repair plan.
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    Paris to head insurance group

    06/25/11 Brennan J. Paris, of Chattanooga, has been named executive vice president of the Professional Insurance Agents of Tennessee, becoming the sixth executive leader in the history of the association.
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    Spencer's two-out, two-run double propels Smokies

    06/24/11 Matt Spencer's two-out, two-run double to left in the eighth inning Friday night gave the Tennessee Smokies the lead and an eventual 4-3 victory over the Birmingham Barons at Regions Park in Hoover, Ala.
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    Amateur Patrick Cantlay shoots record 60

    06/24/11 Nineteen-year-old UCLA star Patrick Cantlay has insisted he has no intention of leaving school early to join the PGA Tour.
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    4th Of July Celebrations In Tennessee

    06/22/11 Fireworks and family fun await this Fourth of July season in Tennessee. Live music, parades and food will be featured during Independence Day celebrations across the state.
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    NWS: two weather patterns collided Tuesday night

    06/22/11 According to George Mathews, the Meteorologist-In-Charge at the NWS-Morristown, that particular weather line started in North Alabama and fizzled out in Virginia.
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    Police still directing traffic at intersections

    06/22/11 The worst power outage in KUB history.So said a utility spokesman Wednesday. The majority of those customers still in the dark are in Knox County, but outages are reported in six other counties as well.
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    Morristown council clears land deal for coal gasification facility

    06/22/11 MORRISTOWN, Tenn. - The Morristown City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved measures that would clear the way for a coal gasification plant to set up operations in an industrial park near Interstate 81.
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