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Oliver Springs softball runs out of comebacks
Just Thursday morning, the Lady Bobcats rallied to pull out a narrow 3-2 win to eliminate four-time Class A state champion Trinity Christian School in a losers' bracket game. Comment?
Oliver Springs softball can't solve Richland, 4-2
Offense was a precious commodity for Oliver Springs High School in its winners' bracket semifinal against Richland in the Class A state softball tournament Wednesday night. Comment?
Oliver Springs' Marcy Martin hits big home run on her graduation day
You can only go to your program's first state tournament once. You can only hit your first home run in a tournament once. Comment?
Olivers Springs in state softball tournament for first time
Just as the Lady Bobcats put the finishing touches on the program's first state sectional victory - which earned them a berth into the Class A state tournament - a storm rolled in and flushed out the party. Comment?
David Bolling hired as Kingston city manager
Bolling, 39, a former Anderson County commissioner who served as Oliver Springs city manager for five years and ran for Anderson County mayor in 2010, has been hired as the new Kingston city manager. 1 comment
Three finalists picked for Kingston city manager's post
Three finalists for city manager will be interviewed Friday, and City Council may make a job offer that afternoon, Mayor Troy Beets said. Comment?
Four finalists for Kingston city manager to be interviewed Friday
Those interviewed include Tracy Baker, Sevierville assistant city manager; David Rutherford, McMinnville city manager; David Bolling, former Oliver Springs city manager and now city manager in Newcastle, Maine; Austin Gilley, city administrator in Medicine Lodge, Kan.; Gregory Wood, Mansfield, Ga., former Jasper County, Ga., county administrator; ... (more) Comment?
Windrock Spring Jamboree draws riders for three-day OHV challenge
Kenzie Keaton, 13, right, and Rebecca Newman, 12, were looking forward to the Dash for Cash. Comment?
Janelle Arthur keeps her head during 'American Idol' finals
Oliver Springs native Janelle Arthur is one of the rare few who have made it to the final five in the "American Idol" competition. 2 comments
Nano Day: The American Museum of Science and Energy hosts "Nano Day" for families from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. today. Comment?
Roane County school official reassigned after arrest
The assistant principal of Oliver Springs High School, arrested last week for DUI, has been reassigned to a nonspecific position at the Midtown Educational Center, Roane County Schools Director Gary Aytes said. Comment?
YourNews: Summer trip available to Oliver Springs students
This story is contributed by a member of the Knoxville community and is neither endorsed nor affiliated with Knoxville News Sentinel AFS is offering a 3 week trip to Costa Rica this summer for Oliver Springs High School students, from June 26-July 17. Comment?
Oliver Springs man charged with breaking mom's hip, kidnapping kin
A man is accused of shoving his elderly mother, causing her to fall and break her hip, seizing her cellphone and those of his father and sister and refusing to let them leave the family home. Comment?
Oliver Springs High official charged with DUI
The assistant principal of Oliver Springs High School is on unpaid administrative leave following her arrest late Friday on charges of first-offense driving while intoxicated and violation of the implied consent law. 2 comments
Oliver Springs man jailed, accused of backhanding, injuring toddler
An Oliver Springs man accused of repeatedly backhanding a 14-month-old boy inside the city's Walmart remains in the Anderson County Jail today. 1 comment
Tournament: Friday-March 17 for 6U, 8U, 9U, 10U, 11U, 12U and MS/14U ages in Kingston. Comment?
Robert Booker: Papers tell story of Oak Ridge, bombs
A few months ago I spoke to the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge. I used old newspaper clippings and excerpts from books on the Atomic City to recall how it had been established and how the people who lived in the surrounding counties had been affected by the upheaval. Comment?
Five plead guilty in Morgan County elk poaching
An elk poaching case led to guilty pleas from five people this week and set a precedent for restitution to the state, according to a news release from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. Comment?
Grace Christian girls will host Class 2-A sectional game, 48-38
To say the Grace Christian Academy's girls basketball team is setting a precedent would be a bit of an understatement. Comment?
Frank Munger: ORNL knows the drill for fateful Friday
There's a lot of uncertainty about sequestration and the potential impacts, but Oak Ridge National Laboratory Director Thom Mason indicated one thing was for sure: Lab employees will report to work on March 1. "No matter where sequestration ends up, come March 1, we'll all report to work," he said in a message to employees. Comment?