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Archives September 2022
Volume 136 Issue 7
News
09-28-2022
And finally ...
09-28-2022
County EMS team heads south to help in expected hurricane
09-28-2022
Norris hires city manager
09-28-2022
We’re back!
Opinion
09-28-2022
The sharing of our faith
09-28-2022
Is that a lot of ‘chaff?’
09-28-2022
Murder in Harlan-Town, Ky.
Sports
09-28-2022
Celebrating ‘heart’
09-28-2022
Mavs ‘fought, fought, fought’
09-28-2022
Chattanooga Central has no answer to Dragon attack
09-28-2022
Better and better by leaps and bounds
09-28-2022
Lady Mavs secure No. 2 seed in District 4-AA tournament
09-28-2022
’Cats have Region 3-5A showdown
09-28-2022
Lady Wildcats hold off much-improved CHS squad
09-28-2022
The highest of highs and the lowest of lows
09-28-2022
Emma Leander’s second half output helps Lady Mavs to title
09-28-2022
Anderson County cross country competes in ‘home’ meet
09-28-2022
Coker has high expectations this swim season
09-28-2022
Playoff bound: CAK will host Norris Senators Thursday
09-28-2022
Lady Dragons are still working for wins despite injuries
Community
09-28-2022
Love on four legs
09-28-2022
County’s volunteer fire departments open houses this Saturday
09-28-2022
Happy 100th birthday
09-28-2022
CHS Class of 1982 reunion is Oct. 7-8
School
09-28-2022
Agriculture is ‘growing’ at CHS
09-28-2022
2022 ACHS Homecoming royalty
Business
09-28-2022
Thousands expected for antique festival
09-28-2022
Grand opening is this Thursday
09-28-2022
SP Liquors hosting Mark and Digger
Volume 136 Issue 6
News
09-21-2022
‘A teaspoon at a time’
09-21-2022
The chickens have come home to roost
09-21-2022
The Courier News brings home five TPA awards
09-21-2022
Nov. 8 ballots finalized
09-21-2022
Dealing with Brookstone
09-21-2022
Clean up your ‘record’ Oct. 29 at ‘expungement clinic’
09-21-2022
Rocky Top council extends city manager’s contract for five years
Opinion
09-21-2022
Dance, dance, dance — then dance some more
09-21-2022
EVs don’t need to ‘Vroom’
09-21-2022
Helping voters sort through the chaff
Sports
09-21-2022
Mavs move on, await Cyclones
09-21-2022
Why you can’t spot a good team 15 points
09-21-2022
A win is a win, unless the coach ain’t happy
09-21-2022
Lady Dragons volleyball wins two at weekend tourney
09-21-2022
It was a slugfest
09-21-2022
Jai Hundley returns, leads ’Cats to win
09-21-2022
Lady Wildcats move into second place in 3-AAA with win over Powell
09-21-2022
Jefferson gets big win from Clinton Hawks
09-21-2022
A growing tradition
School
09-21-2022
CHS band will host Clinch River Classic band competition
Volume 136 Issue 5
News
09-14-2022
Norris council debates, then accepts plan for trees along ‘Scenic Byway’
09-14-2022
‘Liberty rings on’ in Clinton
09-14-2022
Norris city manager applicants cut to 10
09-14-2022
Dems to hold meet and greet Sept. 17
09-14-2022
After missing deadline to close budget, Norris seeks accounting help
09-14-2022
Norris on collision course with Covenant Life Church
Opinion
09-14-2022
Does an electric car go ‘Vroom?’
09-14-2022
The Jenny Wiley story, conclusion
Sports
09-14-2022
Dragon offense explodes against Cherokee
09-14-2022
AC, Clinton open district play — against each other
09-14-2022
Only the Mavs can stop the Mavs
09-14-2022
Dragon offense explodes against Cherokee
09-14-2022
Lady Dragons play a heavy load in a two-week span
09-14-2022
AC, Clinton open district play — against each other
09-14-2022
Cummings not happy about shutout: ‘This is unacceptable’
09-14-2022
Oak Ridge soccer celebrates 40th year with win over Karns
09-14-2022
Clinton runners post competitive times
09-14-2022
Anderson County runners ‘not looking to do anything easy’
09-14-2022
A gopher’s vantage point
09-14-2022
Young Lady Mavs take second place in Georgia tournament
09-14-2022
Winning and more
Community
09-14-2022
Baileys celebrate 66th anniversary
09-14-2022
New faces at animal shelter introduced
09-14-2022
Parkinson’s support meeting is Sept. 20
09-14-2022
Bluegrass on the menu at ORNL Federal Credit Union’s final ‘Summer Sessions’ concert
School
09-14-2022
Clinton XC posts competitive times
Business
09-14-2022
Stephenson Realty and Auction marks 40th anniversary
Volume 136 Issue 4
News
09-07-2022
Norris will start process (again) to hire city manager
09-07-2022
Finding a solution at Ben’s
09-07-2022
New faces on County Commission
09-07-2022
Mayor seeks better financial reports from Norris water board
09-07-2022
Norris Sewers - Inspections
Opinion
09-07-2022
Stop urban sprawl
09-07-2022
What constitutes negativity?
09-07-2022
The Jenny Wiley story, Part 4
Sports
09-07-2022
Liquid sunshine
09-07-2022
First defense of region crown successful
09-07-2022
‘We’ll see them in the playoffs’
09-07-2022
Lady Mavs are still scrapping
09-07-2022
Lady Dragons aren’t fading away
09-07-2022
AC volleyball gets a wake up call
09-07-2022
From ‘understudy’ to workhorse, Dozier comes through win over CHS
09-07-2022
Oak Ridge senior golfers honored
09-07-2022
Alone at the top of 3-AAA
09-07-2022
Horace Maynard gives Lakers second straight loss
09-07-2022
Back to Cherokee Farms for CC teams
09-07-2022
Wildcat seniors recognized
09-07-2022
Lady ’Cats split a pair last week on the pitch
09-07-2022
Fun Day Football Challenge benefits Scarboro 85 Scholarship fund
09-07-2022
Change comes
Community
09-07-2022
St. Mark Fall Fun Fest is this weekend
09-07-2022
Butterfly festival returns to UT Arboretum
09-07-2022
Fall Antique Festival coming to downtown Clinton Sept. 30-Oct. 1
09-07-2022
Emory Valley Center partners with Oak Ridge Panda Express for fundraising
09-07-2022
Veterans breakfast is this Saturday
09-07-2022
Mountain bike scavenger hunt set for Sept. 17
School
09-07-2022
CHS Class of 1982 reunion Oct. 7-8
09-07-2022
CHS Class of 1970 is holding a birthday party (reunion)
09-07-2022
STEM at Clinton High School