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A first reading vote on the removal of fluoride failed at the town of Mountain City special called meeting on June 24, 2025. The vote failed 3-2.
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TheTravel on MSNTennessee’s Perfectly Named Mountain Town Has a Sunrise You’ll Never ForgetIf you love chasing a sunrise, then this spot in Tennessee needs to be on your radar. Climb a mountain and be the first to ...
Cookeville, Tennessee, is a great home base for a weekend getaway filled with hikes, waterfalls, and lots of fresh air. The ...
After years competing on the statewide slate, area high school and middle school mountain bike racers will finally be on home ...
WalletHub recently ranked which U.S. cities are best for staycations, or vacations in your own town. The personal finance company looked at 182 cities across the country, four of which are in the Volu ...
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Islands on MSNTennessee's Scenic City Sandwiched Between Mountain Ranges Is Full Of Outdoor Adventure And Historic CharmThis scenic town in the midst of the Great Smoky Mountains allows you to access endless outdoor fun and enjoy its thriving ...
LIMESTONE AND MOUNTAIN CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Mountain City Mayor Jerry Jordan sees multiple potential benefits if a Bitcoin mine comes to his town, but says “I don’t want to get snaked&#… ...
ALBERTVILLE, Ala. - Friday evening marks the start of an important time of year not just for the Sand Mountain Park and Amphitheater, but the city of Albertville as a whole.Concert season is underway ...
Salvatore Spena, who is from Atlantic City and experienced in the restaurant industry, will join the partnering team at Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall in the city’s Orange Loop dining-and ...
Mountain Top’s dinner service is from 5-9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. A full-service bar complete with wine, beer and specially crafted cocktails will be operational by late March.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Enjoy some delicious bites all while supporting a great cause! Tennessee Flavors returns on March 11, bringing together some of Music City's top restaurants and artisans!
A 124-year-old restaurant, one of Tennessee's oldest, has announced plans to call it quits. Teresa and Rollin Kellogg posted on social media plans to shutter their iconic and locally beloved City ...
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