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County Mayor Kevin Morrison Monthly Radio Update On Radio Greeneville

Ron Metcalfe and the Mayor discuss happenings around Greene County each month

by Bobby Rader
April 24, 2025
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County Mayor Kevin Morrison Monthly Radio Update On Radio Greeneville
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Greene County Mayor Kevin Morrison joined Ron Metcalfe for his monthly update on activities around Greene County.

ETHAN REDNOUR

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ROAD DAMAGE

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BRIDGE REPAIR

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PUBLIC ROAD VS COUNTY ROAD

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NEW INDUSTRIES

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The vehicle had already been fully engulfed and the fired almost burned out. Broken glass along with a boot and floor mats were located about 10 feet behind the vehicle. No V number or license plate was able to be located. The vehicle was able to be identified as a Jeep Grand Cherokee by a Cherokee emblem recovered nearby. Nemansville extinguished the smoldering vehicle, which was later towed from the scene. Emergency personnel were called back Wednesday afternoon to East Wells Hill Lane and Bull’s Gap after a barnfire rekindled. The fire was initially reported on the Kenneth Layman’s property and the 600 block of East Wells Hill Lane Tuesday. Lman sold the Green County Sheriff’s Department and neighbor called to report the barn on fire. According to layman, there was no electricity running to the barn, which was used only to store hay about 200 bales were destroyed. The bar was valued at $30,000. The Moss sign volunteer fire Department was called back to the scene around 130 Wednesday afternoon, when the fire rekindled. The town of Mossim Fire Department was also called shortly afterwards, also responding were firefighters from Midway, United to Busk, Caney Branch, and the St. James Volunteer Fire Departments. The Orre Bank volunteer Fire Department stood by for any calls in the Moss area, while those firefighters were on the scene in Bull’s gap. The local boards of Education meet on this Thursday at the Green Tech Center. The Green County Board of Education meets at 4:30. Richard Morrison, who was the last ever elected superintendent and the first ever appointed director of schools in the Green County School system, has requested to speak to the board. Dr. Daniel Lewis will address both the County school board and the Greenville City Board of Education during their 7:15 p.m. meeting. Dr. Lewis is pushing for co-op lacrosse teams in both systems. As we reported earlier, the city board will also address the voucher Program $2,000, onetime bonus for its teachers. Between the county and city meetings, the Joint Boy Work convene at 6. Another education news graduation, fast approaching. Thursday, May 15th, 7 p.m. North Green will have graduation in the school gym at 8 8:30 South Green, old graduation ceremonies at the football field. On Friday, May 16th, West Green graduation will be held at 7 p.m. at football field with Chuck E Oak at 830 in the school gym. Green High graduation will be Saturday, May 24th, 10 a.m at Burley Stadium. look at all the graduation dates, including area colleges and universities with links to their graduation information, can be found on the graduation story at wgv.com. All right, Mark your calendars, the annual Grievel Green County Library Booksell begins this week. It starts this Friday, the first weekend Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Friday’s hours or 10 to 6, Saturdays, hours are 10 to 5, and then we’ll be open on Sunday afternoon from 1 to 5. Our full price weekend, which is the first weekend, hard MacBooks and media, are $2 apiece. paperaperbacks are a dollar. That’s one of the events organizers, Aaron Evans. Rose and Rose and room after room of well organized and categorized books and lots more booksell visitors. Annual booksells the largest fundraising event for the library of the, as well as registering for the library’s colorful and creatively filled 2025 summer reading program. And Radio Gravel welcomes the team’s players, coaches, support staff, and fans, visiting the area for the NAI Women’s Beach volleyball Invitational. The event featuring eight top ranked NAIA teams is being held today through Saturday at Harden Parks Beach Volleyball Courts. The public’s invited to come out, bring a lawn chair and enjoy the weekend. Admission is free. Hey, stay with us this morning, right after the weather, Green County Mayor Kevin Morrison joins Ron Metcalf for it update on the monthly activities around Green County. That’s coming up next. I’m Bobby Rder reporting WGRV News at 10, Brought to you by Davy Crockett, T.A. Travel Center. For further to tell see the Greenville Sun and for look at our news online. Go to wGrv.com. Green County weather Our forecast for today, look for a 70% chance of showers, eye of 72. Tomorrow at 90% chance of rain 75 and Saturday, 80% chance of rain and 72. It’s 70 here at WGRV. W 99.5 FM, WGRV were joined in our studios today with Green County Mayor Kevin Morrison, who comes in each month to share what’s going on in the county and what business the county commission has done, Mayor. Good morning and welcome back again. Good Thursday morning, Ron, Easter week. I know. Glad to have you here. Thank you again for your participation in the sunrise service. It’s good to hear that and good to celebrate the Ren Lord and thank you for contributing. It is one of the greatest days of the year. So a lot going on in the county over the last month. The County Commission. Let’s start with the recognition a celebration, Ethan Redner, a special recognition by the County Commission. Tell us why this young man has done and how our county is expressed their appreciation for that. Ron, this is an extraordinary recognition. Number one, it’s I love doing these things. We have a recognition system for our employees who who go above and beyond and do great things to save life, limb or property type thing. Finances, super efficient, But in 2018, when I came in, we didn’t have anything that really sort of recognized, you know, extraordinary things that are people or residents would do. And the idea came to me when we had a young lady that whose car actually caught on fire at the pilot at Exit 36 with her siblings in the car and due to her sort of calm collective actions, you know, she was able to evacuate the car, alert the staff inside the store, get the pump shut down, and that sort of thing. And in Ethan’s case, Ethan actually not only saved one person with CPR. He actually saved two. It was brought to my attention that Ethan had performed this sort of active bravery and heroism because in a situation like that, you know, we go through first aid training and whatnot and they try to teach you to stay calm and that sort of thing. But, you know, the adrenaline gets to flowing and this happened to be, you know, one of Ethan’s family members. And I can’t imagine what type of courage and collection that that would take. I mean, wisdom and maturity well beyond his 18 years. And he saved this individual, and this was back at the end of March, March 26th. And he actually had saved someone else. And we felt that that was, you know, again, above and beyond an extraordinary act of bravery and heroism, and a young person at that. And so we want to celebrate those things and, you know, if I could start the County commission meeting off with with, you know, some story like that, you know, everything would be right with the oil because it’s good to recognize the great things that our people do. Well, that’s great. Then you all had to start talking about roads. And let’s start first with this wasn’tounting commission exact action, but to kind of back up and talk about the flood, I think it’s kind of interesting that just because the flood happened in October doesn’t mean there wouldn’t be ripple effects and damage down the timeline. And we’re seeing that now on some of the roads where these big, massive trucks are carrying huge loads of wood and debris in the cleanup with those roadways being damaged. It’s a direct effect of the flood. The cleanup of the debris is something that it’s just necessary. It absolutely is. And you couldn’t help but anticipate there were going to be some problems with the roads. You just can’t have that size of trucks on roads that really maybe aren’t designed exactly for that. Manheb Road is not a road designed for tandem trailers yet. That’s what had to be used, and I’ll use that one as the example out. There are others, too. But a lot of damage to those roadways from the trucks and the equipment. But the good news is that’s going to be repaired at a cost not born by the county. Is that correct? That’s correct. We’ll have some type of match in there, but we have money for that. So again, it would be a small percentage. But FEMA did come through with an email and an announcement that that all of our roads that was damaged due to the debris removal would qualify for public assistance, and typically the way that works. You know, it took us five months, for instance. And it shouldn’t be lost on anybody, really. You know, we endured the largest natural disaster in the state of Tennessee’s history. So we’ve been a state since 1796, and this is the largest natural disaster event in our history. And, you know, 1.2 billion worth of damage to Northeast Tennessee Counties. That’s just here. So it’s going to take years, and some places it’ll take decades for them to recover. So, you know, just sort of getting the water back on and getting the lights back on and everything’s honky-dory is, you know, that’s that’s sort of fairy tale. So we’ve got a, this has been a long sort of arduous process. And if you’re one of those people, for instance, that lost everything that they ever worked for, dreamed of, you know, it’s excruciating to sort of see the world sort of continue and go on and, you know, you don’t even have, you know, your children’s classroom picture. So my heart continues to break for those types of folks there. And, you know, we’ve got organizations like ANet and things that a lot of good people working in a concerted effort to put things back together. And that goes along with the roads, too. So it took us five months, for instance, to negotiate with the state, TM, FEMA, going back and forth, as to, you know, when are we going to clean up the river? Who’s going to clean up the river? So the state, team got organized and hired PNJ, and they’ve done an excellent job of cleaning up the river. Anybody, I think, can everybody can agree that they have done a tremendous job cleaning up the river. But a consequence of that is that those heavy loads, those heavy truck tandem trucks with, you know loaded with debris, that has to be pulled out of there and taken somewhere and collected. I initially thought we might be able to sort of burn it in place, but the T deck wasn’t going to allow that. I don’t know sort of what happens on high with EPA and all that sort of thing, but they weren’t going to allow that. So we had to stockpil it in a place to grind it for either lumber or paper or something like that. So our roads have taken a beating and probably, again, you mentioned the most famous example of that around here. You know, we don’t have four-lane roads to the river. I mean, that are designed to carry, you know, those wide loads, those heavy loads, that continuous pounding and beating, and Mount Hebron is, you know, was a decent road before, you know, it wasn’t, again, a four- lane four- lane highway, Kirby and narrow in places. But it was a decent road to travel on. But now it’s like a log road. And but again, if we be patient, then we will get the roads fixed, and we’ve qualified for public assistance, but that’ll take time. I know the highway department has been working very hard in trying to sort of, you know, keep them in a decent shape. But that’s almost become sort of a daily task or chore to monitor all these roads. You’ve got river roads, you’ve got a little Indian Creek, you’ve got Possum Creek, you’ve got Mount Hebron. And that just named three or four, but you’ve got all these roads up and down the river that are being affected by these heavy trucks and so, you know, the officials understand it, and we’re going to get them fixed. So if everybody can just be reassured that we’re going to get them fixed. But it’s not, it’s also not a fixed. They can’t just come through and lay another layer of asphalt. because that will be gone in a day. That’s right. The actual repair kind of has to wait till the trucks are done and then there has to be some excavation. You got to get underneath, replace the foundation of that road. Otherwise, you’re just throwing money away and you’re going to have the same problem. Well, in Mount Heburn’s case, and just continuing to use that as an example, you know, you’re going to have to have reconstruction of that road. I mean, down to the foundation. And there will be some other places like that as well, where these heavy trucks have caused this pumping, this rudding that comes up, sort of a ripple, if you will, where the tires continuously go, and of course it pumps up in the middle, and then any type of low passenger car, you know, drags on this and it can cause damage to the undercarriage and things like that. There’s limited things that, again, the highway department can do. I know they’ve put put large gravel. They put small gravel, they put like Pug mix or Crusher Run in some of these places to try to smooth them out. But again, it’s become a daily chore, to try to make sure that, you know, the dangerous type stuff is mitigated. Kensster Bridge, it’s amazing to see the progress and the work that’s going there. You know what? We’re 60 days, 59 days, right at that from the target date for that to be opened. And I mean, they’re pouring the bridge deck. It looks to me like you could almost drive across it now. You know, it’s just so close to changing I don’t know how many thousands of people’s lives per day. That’s exciting. Well, they are. Kiwit Construction has done an excellent job. They’re building the Kenser Bridge, and they’re also building Taylor Bridge up in Washington County, simultaneously. And yeah, it looks as if you could almost walk out on it. I would advise that you don’t try that. They get very sort of touchy and nervous about that because they are moving and shaking out there and they have assured me and anybody around the administration that they’re going to have that thing open. I know Commissioner Nagy, they’re the spokesperson for TDot, has reassured everybody that that thing’s going to open June 23rd. And the engineers had told me previously that we would have cars and trucks on that bridge, June 25th. So they’re going to make it, and they’re working like they’re going to make it. It’s going to be first. It’s going to be the first one across. I’ll gladly transit that bridge. We’ve waiteded a long time. They are doing an excellent job. I mean, again, people need to be reassured and have confidence that we’ve got a great body of engineers and construction people that know how to build stuff in and when pushed and incentivized, that they can get on with it and do a great job. And just to go out and look at what they’ve done. I mean, it’s almost a great work of art. It really is. On the county side, work continues at Birds Bridge. Summers Taylor, got the contract for that. Is that correct? Yes, sir. And I know they built access roads. They’ve been working on the ends. That’s where the major damage there was. That was’s a shorter term fix, but they got to do what they have to do to get that open to back up. But, you know, hopefully, hopefully before too long, that one can be opened back up too. And that’ll leave Poplar Springs, which will be a longer process, but and I know they’ve replaced some of the railings, some of those concrete barriers on the sides of Ernest Bridge. And I know they’ve done some switching out there. So hopefully hopefully before too long, we’ll see some normalcy and get them from point A to point B in the county. Well, our bridges are the things that, you know, again, took the most damage. And in Ernest Bridge, the engineers and construction folks out there, they have got the downstream side of the bridge prepped to replace the parapet. They’ the guardrail, if you will, the concrete parapet that goes across the downstream side and it was, you know it was damaged the most. They were able to fix the upstream side and open the bridge back in November to one lane traffic. And they’ll fairly be closing in on getting Ernest Bridge back open to two-lane traffic normal two-lane traffic very soon. And then, of course, we talked about Kenser Bridge and then you mentioned Birds Bridge, Summers and Taylor’s doing an excellent job out there. A great, you know, reputation for very quality work. And they’re actually working on some of the foundation peers. So according to, you know, once we got the debris cleared and got the bridge assessed, there were some undermining or scouring around the bottom of the foundation of the piers of the bridge. So they’re repairing those, and I think Birdge Bridge will open very soon too. Now, Poplar Springs, a little different story, that bridge was destroyed. and it’s quite a length for a county bridge, 450 some odd feet, that’ll have to be repaired. Of course, you know, the county, we don’t have the, you know, the funding, for instance, to be able to sort of, you know, extra incentivize a construction company to come in and say, okay, if you get done by this time, you know, you get X amount more. We don’t have that luxury that the state has. So replacing that bridge is going to be sort of a much more slow process. But I want to assure and give the folks in and around the Poplar Springs Easterly Bridge, confidence to know that we’re going to replace that bridge and again, very soon, their community will be reunited on both sides of the river with an excellent bridge to drive on. Now, again, we may be 18, 24 months away. we will replace it. I know the Conway Bridge, which is actually the responsibility. That’s the one that takes you or did take you over to CJ Papa Adopps. It was one of the oldest bridges actually in East Tennessee, I think constructed in 1924. years. And it was actually on the historic register and it sort of broke my heart here a few weeks ago when the state officially acknowledged that the bridge had been removed from the historic registry because it was destroyed. You know, that sort of a moment of reflection there that a good old piece of Green County history, Americana was gone. But they’re going to replace that bridge, too. So and it’ll be something, it’ll be something bigger and better and something we can appreciate. Again, that’s probably going to take some time as well. That’s on We’re completely supportive of Cock County and Ton’s efforts to do that. So, you know, whatever we can do to facilitate that, we will. In the meantime, somebody keeps sneaking in in the middle of the night and building these roads that nobody. It’s just, it’s we talk about, it’s a little amusing. And I’ll let you explain how it happens, that there are roads, there are roads that people drive on every day that are paved and take you from point A to point B or your driveway connects to it and then and this happens, it’s this is not a first time occurrence. It just seems to be a time consuming conversation. Every now and then you come across a road that didn’t officially a road. It’s for some reason 20 years ago. You know, something happened. Well, take, for example, you know, Birds Bridge. When Birds, I’m sorry, Brown’s Bridge was there, you had two roads on to either side that connected. The bridge goes away. You’ve got these little dead ends, you’ve got these spurs, but there’s still houses and property to be accessed that way. All kinds of things can happen over time, but there was a big conversation on whether or not or how to add a couple of short sections of roadways to the, quote, official roadmap, just to make them official. I Explain to me like I’m a 10 year old. I get how it happens, but give me the easy, short way on how a road isn’t actually a road. Well, the two roads that you’re talking about is Richland Road and a section of the old Irwin Highway out in Tus. And essentially, this is sort of part of the growing pains of, you know, becoming accounting and becoming sort of an organized agency or entity. The clearest example I can give for youran is when the interstate came through. Back in the in the ’80s, the state basically said that each county would have to have a uniform county road list. And another words, the officials, the elected officials involved, just couldn’t go out and work on roads that weren’t on this uniform county road list. And it’s later grown into, you, rightways and all this sort of stuff. And we didn’t have that. Houston didn’t have that. Because you’re going back to a time in the 20s, 30s, and 40s when everything was a gravel road. maybe you used a lane between two farms to access two roads and it became so well traveled, it was kind of thought of as a road, and it was on Kevin Morrison’s property, so he called it Morrison Road.. But it wasn’t really a road. That’s right. Because people used it. Well, yes, that’s that’s how right. So it was a public road. Yeah, in the county 90 years ago, may have put some gravel on it because people used it so much. That’s correct. I didn’t. They still didn’t own it. That’s right. And, you know, and that stuff’s not allowed today. Yeah. I mean, you know, the Highway department, the Highway Superintendent, you know, if they’ working off the, quote unquote right away, or they’re working on a road that’s not on the uniform County Road list, you know, that’s illegal. So they take great pains, for instance, to know, you, where the road ends. You know, they’ve got to have a GPS coordinate for where the road ends. They’ve got to have, you know, they can’t just go over and mow somebody’s pasture field if it’s off the right way. They can’t do that. Or clear the right ways or the trees hanging over. or anything like that. Absolutely. And in a lot of cases, you know, they can only maintain from shoulder to shoulder, so they don’t have, you know, 15 feet of right away on each side of the road in a lot of places. And in this case, I was going to use the interstate as an example. When the interstate come through, it severed a lot of, you know, roads that were through roads or connecting. And so that left a lot of dead ends in and around the interstate that so when the Uniform County Road list come in, you know, they did their best to add the ones that they knew about and all the prominent ones specifically got added. But when I came on County commission in 2002, I mean, we were still adding roads to the uniform County Road list because they had inadvertently been left off. And most of them were little dead ends that were, again, next to the interstate, next to the river, hadn’t been been annexed or whatever by any of the municipalities. And that was the case here. with the roads that I mentioned, Richland Road, and then a portion of the Old Eland Highway. When, Tusculum annexed, they can’t annex the road. So that belongs to the county. So in the the plate that was provided Monday night, it showed that these were county roads. And, you know, reasonable people can say, okay, is this space in between these accepted county roads? Do you think that that’s a county road? And yes, it would be. So they were added by the commission Monday night to the uniform County Road list. And so that we don’t have sort of these spaces in no man’s land, that that people live on, that they’re trying to get building permits for, and that sort of thing. And again, it evolved from the fact that, you know, if you think about it, two, years ago, we had postal routes, you know, Re 1, Rout 2, Chuckie, you had, you know, 13 Greenville, whatever the case may be. But now you have a 911 address. So that 911 address is tied to a county road so that we know where to send the first responders. When there’s an emergency. So it’s a much more efficient program that we have now, but there’s still a few growing pains and stuff, you know, stuff gets inadvertently left out. That’s going to happen. But as I look at these on a map, you can see exactly how that would have happened, but what you said about what Jan Kiker said, rings truest to me. If I live, there are houses, there are developments, there are interconnecting roads on these roads that aren’t, quote, official roads. You’ve still been collecting my road taxes all these years and I live here and you’re telling me it can’t be a road? Well, then give me that back, if that’s the case. That’s correct. But the choice of the court was to, yes, let’s make those roads. Roads was much better, much better choice. So that’ll come up again. I think part the concern was, was what precedent do we set? But the president is already been set by years of decisions of here’s what we do when that when that happens. And that’s correct. You know, we certainly don’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater, so to speak. There are and have been instances, for instance, where you know, years ago, like you had said, a road or a lane between two farms or whatever, and people would want to come in and they’ll want to subdivide their property, to sell it. And they know that it’s more valuable if it’s has road furnage. And so there’s been a attempts to take old logging roads or old access roads like we mentioned, and petition to make them county roads. And, you know, once again, sort of as a reasonable standard, you know, people will say, well, that you know, that was a county road 50 years ago, or, you know, 60 years ago, when my grandfather, well, was it really? Yeah. Or did people just use it? Or, yeah, did people just use it? You know, on our farm, we’ve got, you know, several lanes and right of ways that we used to get back to pasture fields or, you know, timber groves or whatever, but, you know, they were never counting roads. And, you know, and the road shifted years ago when people were required to spend, you know, a week or two helping to fix the roads, you know, if there was a bad area of the road, they would just routed in different directions. So, you know, there was no sort of uniformity to it. And so, again, it’s just a growing pain, but I think the commission made the right decision, and that allows that allows for that property to be a development. That allows those property owners, those homeowners to have reassurance that their wheel tax, their property tax, is, you know, being used for the services that they desire and demand to have and that the road gets fixed from time to time. To wrap up, we’ll talk about. You said there’s some grading work, getting ready to kick off and movement going on the road or the not the road. The project on Snaps’s Ferry Road for potential industries, talked about that as we wrap up here. That’s probably one of the most exciting things that’s sort of come up in, you know, we’ve spent the last year or two trying to gather up grant money to get this property developed so that we can make it very attractive for a business or industry to locate here. And we’ve done so. We were very successful in that effort to get Grant money from TA, from the Department of Economic and Community Development, we secured about 2.8 million to prepare that site. So that site was recognized by the state as one of the, if not the best, sites for business and industry development. And that was reinforcement the fact that we actually received the largest sum of grant money of any of any project across the state that had applied. And there was about 50 of those. So that made us feel real good about it. And right now, we currently have two industries that are looking to come here. They are very close to making a decision. Now, we can’t pull the trigger because we’ve secured this grant money. We have to. We have to utilize this grant funding to prepare the site before we can switch a chicken and an egg type thing. Before we can sort of offer this as a as a site for the industry to come here. But two very robust industries that would be good and complimentary to Greenville and Green County provide jobs, grow our revenue, our tax base. And with the folks that we have coming here, you know, we’ve got to continue to bring job. People have to have a place to go to work. I mean, one of the things that makes our community so vibrant is to keep the unemployment level low, keep people, you know, employed, and everybody feels better about the economy when they’ve got money to spend and they can pay their bills. And we want to keep that going And we’ve been one of the best communities to do that in East Tennessee, but we’re also growing fast. Yes. So that’s a double-edged sword in a lot of cases. But the contractor, Hommel construction out of Newport was the low bidder for the preparation of the side. And we had a preconstruction meeting here just a few days ago, and they’re going to start on that side out there on May 5th with the completion date of December 1st. So we’re actually, again, very excited about that. The geotechnical reports came back, very favorable. It’s a balanced site. There’s a lot of good things about that. And that will yield grapefruit for us very soon. Very good. Alice Tacoma going, I’ll give you 30 seconds to tell us how that is. We’re expecting to move the county clerk over sometime this summer, the contractor is they’ve done great things over there with getting that facility ready. Everybody that’s been involved that’s going to be a great space for Greenville and Green County for the next hundred years. It’s really cost us pennies to acquire and to renovate in comparison to other construction projects that’s something that we can be proud of. Everything will be in one space, we can reduce our our footprint around town and save money on, you know, light bills and maintenance. And, I mean, you name it. And, but it’s going well, so we expect to start, you know, moving in sometime over there, probably around the beginning of July. And then everything else will will quickly follow. We just want to make sure we’ve got all the bugs worked out so that when we do pull the trigger and jump from one lily pad to the next one, we’re ready to go. I said we were going to wrap it up and then we were the end, but that made me think of something I should ask you much earlier, the courthouse. There’s going to be going to be some rocky roads going for the courthouse on deciding where you can talk about how the decision has already been made or, you know, there were options, located a bathroom outside or closed down the courthouse, redo the whole thing. The issue being that there is asbestos, as you would expect in that. And if you go in to do a lot of repair, you’re going to dislodge some of that. You can’t be in the building when that happens. replacing the plumbing in a building that old is going to mean there’s going to be a lot of dust. So what has been the solution for the courthouse? Well, we had our asbestos expert comeback and basically give us, you know, some guidance, if you will. and some reassurance as to what the asbestos picture looks like inside the courthouse. I know there’s a lot of speculation out there about, oh, we’ve got to close the courthouse. We’ve got to build a new one, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. We’ve got a tremendous amount more of options than that. The asbestos is largely contained to the flooring. largely the mastic in the flooring or the glue that they used to put down the flooring years ago. In a lot of cases, that flooring has been covered up with other layers of flooring throughout the years. We got reassurance that, you know, it’s not in the plaster, in the walls and that sort of thing. There may be some that is in, you know, some of the old steam pops that, you know, aren’t visible that we can’t see. The asbestos expert, you know, did advise us that if we press ahead with our renovation inside the courthouse, that those spaces can be mitigated, sort of one at a time, that sort of a negative pressure environment can be, put around these particular areas. And in the air quality monitored on a consistent regular basis to make sure that we don’t have any airborne type stuff. He did say that that the type of, you know, the type of asbestos, that we have in the courthouse is not the sprayed on type stuff that’s easily made airborne by disturbance. Again, this is largely in the flooring. We run into a little bit of that over at Tacoma as well, just a few a few square feet of that in the old building. And we mitigated that over there. As far as the courthouse is concerned, the desire of the courthouse officials and the staff was that we renovate the restrooms inside, rather than, you know, adding some addition on to the building of some type of restroom bank type thing. That would have been the most, I should say, that would have been the most efficient and least disruptive to the operation of the core by law, we cannot close the courthouse. So we can’t just say, okay, well, we’re going to take the next three months off and renovate the courthouse. We can’t do that. The clerk and master’s office has to stay open. The circuit court clerk’s office has to stay open. And then, of course, you have a guarantee buying the Constitution to have a, you know, a speedy hearing in trial. So we can’t sort of disrupt that process. I don’t think, you know, it’s a qualification of the Constitution to say, well, we’re renovating the bathroom, so you’ll have to wait three months. So we want to try to keep the operation of the court going to have the least amount of disruption to that process, proceed safely, knowing that there is asbestos concerns. And then, you, renovate so that we can have a good space. Nothing’s been done to that building in well over 50 years, probably closer to 60 or 65 years than anything. And, you know, you’ve got aged plumbing in there that it’s leaking like a sieve. And that in and of itself, to me, is in terms of it immediate danger to the staff, the public, is much more acute than the asbestos problem. And the expert with the asbestos told us that. He said, we’re exposed to asbestos every day. Every building you walk in has probably got some in it, particularly if it’s older. The fact that the matter is, if you don’t disturb it, then that’s where the danger comes in, because then, like you said, it becomes airborne. With the plumbing, it’s the penetrations through the floor to put in the new plumbing that’s the concern. You know, we can peel the paneling off the wall, we can we can repaint, we can move this wall or that wall. But when we start penetrating through the floor, which is where the asbestos is, that’s where the concern comes in. We can even take up the carpet tiles. As long as we don’t disturb the flooring underneath those carpet tiles, you know, with a drill or a saw or anything like that, but renovating the bathrooms, we’ve got to do that in certain places. So we will have to have, you know, air quality monitor, we’ll have to have negative pressure environments built around that so that that dust doesn’t escape. And we’ll do it in a piecemeal fashion rather than sort of, again, because we can’t close the building, then we’ll get it done. And the courthouse will look much better. We’ve got a grant to do a lot of this work. We’ve got approval to do it on an emergency basis so that, you know, a lot of the rules around, you know, waiting and getting different things in line for the work to begin has been mitigated or set aside because of the the danger to the public and the folks that work in there, you know, the facade is going to be going to be fixed, looking at it the other day, Monday evening, when we went up to the county commission hall. You know, we have a very stately building there. The absolute center of our county seat, the government, you know, it should be be a much better shape than it’s in.. And I think you can agree with that. If you’ve been in, you certainly would. It’s not as majestic as it used to be because it’s just needs some work. needs some love. Well, and when people come, you know, the two industries that, you, that we talked about, coming to Snats R Road, when, you know, you only have one opportunity to make a first impression and people are going to get the impression that, well, am I going to bring a business here when they courthouse looks like that? You know, well, how well are they going to you know, honor and take care of me? You’re not taking care of the little. If they’re not taking care of the little things around. They’ taking care of the big things. That’s right. So, you know, again, we want to create a first. It doesn’t need to be opulent. You know, we’re not looking for any type of, you know, Saddam Hussein, Iraqi palaces here. But something that can be a point of pride, that can, again, there’s tremendous history there, and it needs to look good, and we need to project an image that we’re going to take care of the people that move here. We’re a great community, and we need to project that. Very good. 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3:00 PM - Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Dedication Service
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4:00 PM - Mt. Carmel Hosts Reverend Collins
5:00 PM - Sanctuary Church Fall Festival
5:00 PM - Family Trunk Or Treat At Christ United Methodist Church
6:00 PM - Piney Grove Hosts Mike Presnell To Sing
6:30 PM - Burnett's Chapel Church Singing
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6:00 PM - Baileyton Area Historical Society Meeting
6:30 PM - Connection Meeting Hosted By Isaiah House
7:00 PM - Morning After Show
7:00 PM - Pioneer Football Show
7:00 PM - Tusculum Board Of Mayor And Commissioners Meeting
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12:00 AM - Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
9:00 AM - County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
8:00 AM - Providence Medical At Trinity United Methodist
8:30 AM - Board Of Zoning Appeals Meeting
8:30 AM - Greeneville Water Commission Meeting
8:30 AM - Greene County Board Of Zoning Appeals
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12:00 PM - Greeneville Housing Authority Meeting
4:00 PM - Trunk Or Treat In The Sunrise Community
4:00 PM - Donaldson Company Hosts Fundraiser For United Way
6:00 PM - UT Extension Beginning Farmer Workshop
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3:30 PM - Greene County Health And Safety Committee Meeting
5:00 PM - GreeneSportsZone Game Of The Week: Greeneville Bowling
6:00 PM - WGRV Game Of The Week: Lady Vols Vs Columbus
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4:00 PM - Signature Healthcare Hosts Trunk Or Treat
4:00 PM - Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Greif Share Classes
5:30 PM - Brookdale Senior Living Hosts Trunk Or Treat
6:15 PM - WIKQ Game Of The Week: South Greene Vs. Happy Valley
6:30 PM - Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 1990 Monthly Meeting
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3:00 PM - Gosnell's Host Trick Or Treat
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5:00 PM - Greenwood Methodist Church Hosts Trunk Or Treat
5:30 PM - Bewley's Chapel Church and Oven Creek Church Trunk-or-Treat
5:30 PM - Bewley's Chapel And Oven Creek Host Trunk Or Treat
5:30 PM - Trunk Or Treat At McDonalds Mission Center
6:00 PM - West Greene Free Will Baptist Church Trunk Or Treat
6:00 PM - Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church Hosts Trunk Or Treat
6:15 PM - WIKQ Game Of The Week: North Greene Vs. Unaka
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9:00 AM - Greeneville Woman’s Club 54th Annual Christmas Bazaar
12:00 AM - LIHEAP Applications Open November 1, 2025
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7:00 AM - Mosheim Ruritan Monthly Breakfast
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1:00 PM - WSMG Game Of The Week: Tusculum Football
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10:00 AM - Greeneville Greene County Historic Museum Hosts Fall Open House
2:00 PM - Blue Springs Day
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12:00 AM - Tusculum Leaf Pickup
12:00 AM - The Foothills Jubilee
11:00 AM - Mohawk Ruritan Lunch
6:00 PM - Piney Grove Hosts Reverend Burchfield To Sing
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8:00 AM - Providence Medical At St. Clair
6:00 PM - 35th Annual Farm City Banquet
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12:00 AM - Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Veterans Day
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7:00 PM - Baileyton Board Of Mayor And Aldermen Monthly Meeting
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2:00 PM - Dementia Caregivers Support Group Meeting
3:30 PM - Greene County Special Committee: Land And Property Issues
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6:00 PM - Glenwood Ruritan Club Meeting
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6:00 PM - South Greene High School Class of 1995 30th Reunion Tour And Dinner
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12:00 AM - Tusculum Leaf Pickup
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12:00 AM - Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
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12:00 PM - Greeneville Parks And Recreation Board Meeting
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12:00 AM - Baileyton Town Hall Closed For Thanksgiving
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Rheatown Comminty Church Hosts Bluegrass Singing Event
Rheatown Comminty Church Hosts Bluegrass Singing Event
October 26, 2025    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Rheatown Community Church
Rheatown Community Church will have a Bluegrass singing on October 26, 2025, at 9:00 AM led by Mike Carter and the Foggy Memory Boys.
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Lakeside Gospel Singing At New Haven
Lakeside Gospel Singing At New Haven
October 26, 2025    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
New Haven Church
Lakeside Gospel from Madisonville, TN, will be singing at New Haven Church on October 26, 2025. Service starts at 10:00 AM. Pastor Jackie Miller and [...]
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Open Door Tabernacle Church Homecoming and Old Timers Day
Open Door Tabernacle Church Homecoming and Old Timers Day
October 26, 2025    
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Open Door Tabernacle Church
Open Door Tabernacle Church at 70 Tabernacle Road, off the Erwin Highway, will have Homecoming and Old Timers Day Sunday, October 26. Services will start [...]
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Romeo Church Hosts Homecoming
Romeo Church Hosts Homecoming
October 26, 2025    
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Romeo United Methodist Church
Romeo Church will be celebrating a homecoming on October 26, 2025, beginning at 10:00 AM with lunch to follow. Host Pastor Gary Reed welcomes everyone.
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Midway Fellowship Hosts Homecoming
Midway Fellowship Hosts Homecoming
October 26, 2025    
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Midway Fellowship Church
Midway Fellowship Church will be hosting a homecoming service on October 26, 2025, at 10:00 AM. The guest speaker will be Doug Jennings and Eric [...]
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Sulphur Springs Community Church Hosts Homecoming
Sulphur Springs Community Church Hosts Homecoming
October 26, 2025    
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Sulphur Springs Community Church
Sulphur Springs Community Church near North Greene High School will celebrate Homecoming on October 26, 2025. Guest Speaker will be Dan Dugger. A covered dish [...]
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Tate Chapel 150th Anniversary
Tate Chapel 150th Anniversary
October 26, 2025    
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Tate Chapel United Methodist Church
Special services commemorating the 150th anniversary of Tate Chapel United Methodist Church in Greeneville will be held at the church on October 26, 2025, at [...]
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Sunnyside Baptist Church Singing
Sunnyside Baptist Church Singing
October 26, 2025    
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Sunnyside Baptist Church
The Brothers and One will sing at Sunnyside Baptist Church on Sunday, October 26 in the 11 am service. Tommy Melton is host pastor.
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Brittontown Church Hosts Elizabethton Recovering Soldiers
Brittontown Church Hosts Elizabethton Recovering Soldiers
October 26, 2025    
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Brittontown Church
Recovering Soldiers of Elizabethton will be at Brittontown Church on October 26, 2025, at 11:00 PM. Everyone is welcome.
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Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Dedication Service
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Dedication Service
October 26, 2025    
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church will have a dedication service Sunday, October 26 at 3 pm. Phillips and Banks will sing. Refreshments will be served following [...]
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Redeeming The Time
Redeeming The Time
October 26, 2025    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Union Free Will Baptist Church
Union Chapel Free Will Baptist Church will be hosting a play called Redeeming the Time on October 26, 2025, at 4:00 PM.
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Mt. Carmel Hosts Reverend Collins
Mt. Carmel Hosts Reverend Collins
October 26, 2025    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Mt. Carmel Church
Mt. Carmel Church will be hosting Reverend Tommy Collins as a featured singer on October 26, 2025, at 4:00 PM. Everyone is welcome.
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Sanctuary Church Fall Festival
Sanctuary Church Fall Festival
October 26, 2025    
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
The Sanctuary
The Sanctuary Church Fall Festival will be hosted October 26, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. There will be a Trunk-or-Treat, games, free food, [...]
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Family Trunk Or Treat At Christ United Methodist Church
Family Trunk Or Treat At Christ United Methodist Church
October 26, 2025    
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Christ United Methodist Church
Christ United Methodist Church’s annual Trunk or Treat will be hosted on October 26, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM at The Greene Pasture. [...]
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Piney Grove Hosts Mike Presnell To Sing
Piney Grove Hosts Mike Presnell To Sing
October 26, 2025    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Mike Presnell will be singing at Piney Grove Free Will Baptist Church in the White Sands Community on October 26, 2025, at 6:00 PM. Everyone [...]
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Burnett's Chapel Church Singing
Burnett's Chapel Church Singing
October 26, 2025    
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Burnett's Chapel
The Scott Family will sing at Burnett's Chapel Church on White Sands Road Sunday, October 26 at 6:30 pm. Todd Ricker is host pastor. Everyone [...]
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Baileyton Area Historical Society Meeting
Baileyton Area Historical Society Meeting
October 27, 2025    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Baileyton Community Church
The Baileyton Area Historical Society will meet October 27, 2025, at the Baileyton Community Church at 6:00 PM. All interested people are invited to attend. [...]
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Connection Meeting Hosted By Isaiah House
Connection Meeting Hosted By Isaiah House
October 27, 2025    
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Camp Creek Ruritan
Isaiah House will be hosting a connection meeting on October 27, 2025, at 6:30 PM at the Camp Creek Ruritan Building.
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Morning After Show
Morning After Show
October 27, 2025    
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Join Ron Metcalfe and Greeneville head coach, Eddie Spradlen, Saturday morning at 8:15 AM on 99.5 FM WGRV. They will be discussing the pervious Friday [...]
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Pioneer Football Show
Pioneer Football Show
October 27, 2025    
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Tune in Monday night to 95.5 FM WSMG for the Pioneer Football Show live from Applebee's. Tusculum Head coach Billy Taylor and a guest player [...]
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Tusculum Board Of Mayor And Commissioners Meeting
Tusculum Board Of Mayor And Commissioners Meeting
October 27, 2025    
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Tusculum Town Hall
The Tusculum Board of Mayor and Commissioners will meet at 7:00 PM on October 27, 2025, at Tusculum Town Hall.
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Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
October 28, 2025 - November 2, 2025    
All Day
Date Time Event Location Additional Information Tuesday, October 28 3:00 PM Celebrating 20 Years of the Garland Library Garland Library Registration required by Oct 20 [...]
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Providence Medical At Trinity United Methodist
Providence Medical At Trinity United Methodist
October 28, 2025    
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Trinity UM Church
The Providence Medical Center will be set up at Trinity United Methodist Church on October 28, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
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Board Of Zoning Appeals Meeting
Board Of Zoning Appeals Meeting
October 28, 2025    
8:30 am - 10:30 am
Greene County Administration Center
The Board of Zoning Appeals will meet at 8:30 AM on October 28, 2025, in the General Nathaniel Greene Assembly Hall inside the Greene County [...]
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Greeneville Water Commission Meeting
Greeneville Water Commission Meeting
October 28, 2025    
8:30 am - 10:30 am
Greeneville Water Commission
The Greeneville Water Commission will meet at 8:30 AM on October 28, 2025, at the Water Commission Office.
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Greene County Board Of Zoning Appeals
Greene County Board Of Zoning Appeals
October 28, 2025    
8:30 am - 10:30 am
Greene County Government Administration Center
The Greene County Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting will be held on October 28, 2025, at 8:30 AM in the Greene County Government Administration Center, [...]
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Greeneville Energy Authority Board Meeting
Greeneville Energy Authority Board Meeting
October 28, 2025    
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Greeneville Energy Authority
The Greeneville Energy Authority Board will meet at 9:00 AM on October 28, 2025, in the board room at the GEA building.
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County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
October 28, 2025 - October 31, 2025    
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
The Greene County Clerk’s Vehicle Registration Mobile Service will be at Mosheim Town Hall Tuesday, October 28 from 9 am until 2 pm, Tusculum City [...]
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Greeneville Housing Authority Meeting
Greeneville Housing Authority Meeting
October 28, 2025    
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
The Greeneville Housing Authority will host their monthly meeting on  October 28, 2025, at 12:00 PM at the community room at 100 Cox Circle.
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Trunk Or Treat In The Sunrise Community
Trunk Or Treat In The Sunrise Community
October 28, 2025    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
There will be a trunk or treat in downtown Greeneville Under the Big Top in the Sunrise community on October 28, 2025, from 4:00 PM [...]
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Donaldson Company Hosts Fundraiser For United Way
Donaldson Company Hosts Fundraiser For United Way
October 28, 2025    
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Pizza Inn
Donaldson Company is having a Pizza Inn fundraiser for United Way of Greene County on October 28, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Tickets [...]
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UT Extension Beginning Farmer Workshop
UT Extension Beginning Farmer Workshop
October 28, 2025    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Clyde Austin 4H Center
UT Extension will be hosting a beginning farmer workshop October 28, 2025, at the Clyde Austin 4-H Center from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The [...]
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Greene County Health And Safety Committee Meeting
Greene County Health And Safety Committee Meeting
October 29, 2025    
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Greene County Courthouse Annex
The Greene County Health and Safety Committee meeting will be hosted October 29, 2025, at 3:30 PM in the Annex Conference Room.
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GreeneSportsZone Game Of The Week: Greeneville Bowling
GreeneSportsZone Game Of The Week: Greeneville Bowling
October 29, 2025    
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Watch live as the Greene Devils play Carter in a bowling match Wednesday night at 5:00 PM. The game will be available at GreeneSportsZone on [...]
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WGRV Game Of The Week: Lady Vols Vs Columbus
WGRV Game Of The Week: Lady Vols Vs Columbus
October 29, 2025    
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Tune in to hear live updates of the Lady Vols Vs. Columbus basketball game on Wednesday Night. Coverage will start at 6:00 PM and tipoff [...]
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Signature Healthcare Hosts Trunk Or Treat
Signature Healthcare Hosts Trunk Or Treat
October 30, 2025    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Signature Healthcare
Signature Healthcare will be hosting a trunk or treat on October 30, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
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Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Greif Share Classes
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Greif Share Classes
October 30, 2025    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church will be hosting a 13-week Grief Share class beginning on August 14, 2025, through November 6, 2025. The class will [...]
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Brookdale Senior Living Hosts Trunk Or Treat
Brookdale Senior Living Hosts Trunk Or Treat
October 30, 2025    
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Brookdale Senior Living
Brookdale Senior Living will host a Trunk or Treat on October 30, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. Local businesses will decorate vehicles and [...]
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WIKQ Game Of The Week: South Greene Vs. Happy Valley
WIKQ Game Of The Week: South Greene Vs. Happy Valley
October 30, 2025    
6:15 pm - 10:15 pm
Tune in Thursday night to 103.1 FM WIKQ to hear the South Greene Vs. Happy Valley game live. The Gateway Ford Nissan scoreboard show starts [...]
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Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 1990 Monthly Meeting
Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 1990 Monthly Meeting
October 30, 2025    
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
VFW Post 1990
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1990 and Volunteers will hold their regular monthly meeting on October 30, 2025, at 6:30 PM at the VFW [...]
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WGRV Game Of The Week: Greeneville Vs. Elizabethton
WGRV Game Of The Week: Greeneville Vs. Elizabethton
October 30, 2025    
6:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Tune in to 99.5 FM WGRV to hear the Greeneville Vs. Elizabethton game in action Thursday night. Coverage will start at 6:30 PM and kickoff [...]
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Gosnell's Host Trick Or Treat
Gosnell's Host Trick Or Treat
October 31, 2025    
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Gosnell's Stereo & Music
Gosnell's Stereo and Music will be hosting a trick or treat on October 31, 2025, at 3:00 PM. There will also be cupcakes. Everyone is [...]
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Trick Or Treat At Mosheim Fire Department
Trick Or Treat At Mosheim Fire Department
October 31, 2025    
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Mosheim Volunteer Fire Department
The Mosheim Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting a trick or treat on October 31, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
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Halloween Happenings
Halloween Happenings
October 31, 2025    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Halloween Happenings will be hosted on October 31, 2025, at 4:00 PM in Downtown Greeneville. There will be candy, a costume contest, chalk drawings, hayrides, [...]
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Caney Branch Hosts Trunk Or Treat
Caney Branch Hosts Trunk Or Treat
October 31, 2025    
4:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Caney Branch Volunteer Fire Department
There will be a trunk or treat hosted at Caney Branch Volunteer Fire Department on October 31, 2025, from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM.
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Greenwood Methodist Church Hosts Trunk Or Treat
Greenwood Methodist Church Hosts Trunk Or Treat
October 31, 2025    
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Greenwood United Methodist Church
Greenwood Methodist Church will be hosting a trunk or treat on October 31, 2025, from 5:00 PM to dark. This event is free.
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Bewley's Chapel Church and Oven Creek Church Trunk-or-Treat
Bewley's Chapel Church and Oven Creek Church Trunk-or-Treat
October 31, 2025    
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Bewley's Chapel Church
A trunk-or-treat hosted by Bewley's Chapel Church and Oven Creek Church will be held Friday, October 31 from 5:30 - 8:00 pm at Bewley's Chapel [...]
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Bewley's Chapel And Oven Creek Host Trunk Or Treat
Bewley's Chapel And Oven Creek Host Trunk Or Treat
October 31, 2025    
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Bewley's Chapel Church
Bewley's Chapel Church and Oven Creek Church will be hosting a trunk or treat on October 31, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM at [...]
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Trunk Or Treat At McDonalds Mission Center
Trunk Or Treat At McDonalds Mission Center
October 31, 2025    
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
McDonald Mission Center
There will be a trunk-or-treat vehicle parade at the McDonald Mission Center in Mohawk on October 31, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM.  There [...]
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West Greene Free Will Baptist Church Trunk Or Treat
West Greene Free Will Baptist Church Trunk Or Treat
October 31, 2025    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
West Greene Free Will Baptist Church
West Greene Free Will Baptist Church on Shackleford Road in Mosheim will be hosting a church Trunk or Treat as a safe Christian Alternative to [...]
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Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church Hosts Trunk Or Treat
Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church Hosts Trunk Or Treat
October 31, 2025    
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church will be hosting a trunk-or-treat in the church parking lot on October 31, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
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WIKQ Game Of The Week: North Greene Vs. Unaka
WIKQ Game Of The Week: North Greene Vs. Unaka
October 31, 2025    
6:15 pm - 10:15 pm
Tune in Friday night to 103.1 FM WIKQ to hear the North Greene Vs. Unaka game live. The Gateway Ford Nissan scoreboard show starts at [...]
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LIHEAP Applications Open November 1, 2025
LIHEAP Applications Open November 1, 2025
November 1, 2025    
All Day
The Upper East Tennessee Human Development Agency (UETHDA) announced that the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) for 2025-2026 will begin later than usual, with [...]
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WGRV And WIKQ Game Of The Week: Vols Football
WGRV And WIKQ Game Of The Week: Vols Football
November 1, 2025    
All Day
Tune in to 103.1 FM WIKQ or 99.5 FM WGRV to hear the Vols play Oklahoma on Saturday, November 1st. Coach To Coach starts at [...]
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Country Breakfast At Mt. Zion Church
Country Breakfast At Mt. Zion Church
November 1, 2025    
6:30 am - 10:00 am
Mt. Zion Church
There will be a Country Breakfast at Mt. Zion Church on November 1, 2025, from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM. The menu will consist of [...]
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Mosheim Ruritan Monthly Breakfast
Mosheim Ruritan Monthly Breakfast
November 1, 2025    
7:00 am - 10:00 am
Mosheim Ruritan
The Mosheim Ruritan Club hosts a monthly All-You-Can-Eat country style breakfast on the first Saturday of each month from 7:00 AM until 10:00 AM at [...]
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Mosheim Ruritan Monthly Breakfast
Mosheim Ruritan Monthly Breakfast
November 1, 2025    
7:00 am - 10:00 am
Mosheim Ruritan
The Mosheim Ruritan Club will hosts its monthly all-you-can-eat country style breakfast on Saturday, November 1, from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM at the Ruritan [...]
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Rotary Club Of Greeneville Hosts A Yard Sale
Rotary Club Of Greeneville Hosts A Yard Sale
November 1, 2025    
8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Greene County Fairgrounds
The Rotary Club of Greeneville is hosting a Yard Sale at the Greene County Fairgrounds commercial building on November 1, 2025, from 8:00 AM to [...]
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Greeneville Woman’s Club 54th Annual Christmas Bazaar
Greeneville Woman’s Club 54th Annual Christmas Bazaar
November 1, 2025 - November 2, 2025    
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Hal Henard Elementary School
The Greeneville Woman’s Club is hosting the 54th Annual Christmas Bazaar with the kick off on Saturday, November 1st from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM [...]
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Isaiah House 117 1st Turkey Shoot
Isaiah House 117 1st Turkey Shoot
November 1, 2025    
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Greene County Shooting Range
The 1st Turkey Shoot hosted by Isaiah House 117 will take place on November 1, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Greene County [...]
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Doc And Nellie Fillers Descendants Reunion
Doc And Nellie Fillers Descendants Reunion
November 1, 2025    
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Flag Branch Church of God
The descendants of Doc and Nellie Fillers will be hosting a reunion November 1, 2025, at 1:00 PM at Flag Branch Church. Bring a covered [...]
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WSMG Game Of The Week: Tusculum Football
WSMG Game Of The Week: Tusculum Football
November 1, 2025    
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Tune in to 95.5 FM WSMG to hear the Tusculum Vs. Mars Hill football game. Coverage starts at 1:00 PM and kickoff is at 2:00 [...]
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Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Community Wide Fall Festival
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Community Wide Fall Festival
November 1, 2025    
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church will be having a Community Wide Fall Festival on November 1, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the [...]
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Caney Branch Hosts BBQ Dinner
Caney Branch Hosts BBQ Dinner
November 1, 2025    
4:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Caney Branch Volunteer Fire Department
Caney Branch Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting a BBQ Dinner on November 1, 2025, from 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM. Plates are $10 each.
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Shady Grove Baptist Church Hosts Saturday Night Service
Shady Grove Baptist Church Hosts Saturday Night Service
November 1, 2025    
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Shady Grove Church
Shady Grove Baptist Church in Mosheim will be hosting their monthly 1st Saturday night service on November 1, 2025, starting at 6:30 PM. Mike Harmon [...]
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The Foothills Jubilee
The Foothills Jubilee
November 2, 2025 - November 9, 2025    
All Day
Greystone Free Will Baptist Church
The Greystone Free Will Baptist will be presenting The Foothills Jubilee November 2, 2025, through November 9, 2025, starting at 7:00 PM weekly. Hours on [...]
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Singing at My Father's House Church
Singing at My Father's House Church
November 2, 2025    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
My Father's House
Eddie Street will sing at My Father's House Church at 1660 Whirlwind Road on Sunday, November 2 in the 10 am worship service. Reverend Junior [...]
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Mt. Carmel Church Hosts Eric Chapman
Mt. Carmel Church Hosts Eric Chapman
November 2, 2025    
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Mt. Carmel Church
Eric Chapman will preach at Mt. Carmel Church in Mosheim on November 2, 2025, at 10:30 AM. Everyone is welcome.
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Rheatown Community Church Hosts Curbside Sunday Dinner
Rheatown Community Church Hosts Curbside Sunday Dinner
November 2, 2025    
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Rheatown Community Church
Rheatown Community Church will have a Curbside Sunday Dinner on November 2, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Each box will include: turkey and [...]
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Blue Ridge Bluegrass Singing At Antioch Church
Blue Ridge Bluegrass Singing At Antioch Church
November 2, 2025    
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Antioch Church
The Blue Ridge Bluegrass group will sing at Antioch Church at 4320 Marvin Road in Bulls Gap Sunday, November 2. The service will begin at [...]
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Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
November 3, 2025 - December 30, 2025    
All Day
Leaf pickup for the City of Tusculum begins November 3, 2025, and will continue through December 30, 2025. Rake your leaves to the edge of [...]
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Cancelled Greene County Road Committee Meeting
Cancelled Greene County Road Committee Meeting
November 3, 2025    
All Day
The Greene County Road Committee meeting scheduled for November 3, 2025, has been cancelled.
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Pop-Up Narcan Distribution Event
Pop-Up Narcan Distribution Event
November 3, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Greene County Co-Op
The Greene County Anti-Drug Coalition is partnering with state and local agencies for a Pop-Up Narcan Distribution event on November 3, 2025, from 1:00 PM [...]
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Education Committee Meeting
Education Committee Meeting
November 3, 2025    
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Greene County Schools
The Education Committee will meet on Monday, November 3, 2025, at 3:30 PM in the Central School Office.
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American Legion Post 64 Monthly Meeting
American Legion Post 64 Monthly Meeting
November 3, 2025    
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
American Legion Post 64
The American Legion Post #64 will have their regular monthly meeting on Monday, November 3 at the local post at 101 Longview Drive. A fellowship [...]
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Greene County Republican Party Meeting
Greene County Republican Party Meeting
November 3, 2025    
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Greene County Republican Party Headquarters
The Greene County Republican Party will meet Monday, November 3 at 6 pm at the headquarters at 914 Snapps Ferry Road. Tim Massey, Greene County [...]
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Community Churches Revival Week
Community Churches Revival Week
November 3, 2025 - November 7, 2025    
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Several community churches will be hosting revival nights November 3rd through November 7th at 7:00 PM nightly. Everyone is welcome. Below is the Revival schedule: [...]
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Cancelled Greeneville Historic Zoning Commission Meeting
Cancelled Greeneville Historic Zoning Commission Meeting
November 4, 2025    
All Day
The Greeneville Historic Zoning Commission meeting for November 4, 2025, has been cancelled due to a lack of business.
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Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 CSO Office New Hours
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 CSO Office New Hours
November 4, 2025    
All Day
The Disabled American Veterans Greene County Ch. 42 CSO office will have different operating hours beginning November 4, 2025. The new hours will be Tuesdays [...]
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Greeneville City Council Meeting
Greeneville City Council Meeting
November 4, 2025    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Greeneville Energy Authority
The Greeneville City Council will meet at 4:00 PM on November 4, 2025, in the G. Thomas Love Board Room at the GEA building.
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Baileyton Planning Commission Meeting
05 Nov
November 5, 2025    
12:00 am
The Baileyton Planning Commission meeting will be held on the first Wednesday of every month at Baileyton Town Hall at 6:00 PM.
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Greene County Budget And Finance Meeting
Greene County Budget And Finance Meeting
November 5, 2025    
8:30 am - 10:30 am
Greene County Courthouse Annex
The Greene County Budget and Finance Meeting will be meeting on November 5, 2025, at 8:30 AM in the Annex Conference Room.
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Eastern Tennessee Veterans Coffee House Meeting
Eastern Tennessee Veterans Coffee House Meeting
November 5, 2025    
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Eastern Tennessee Veterans Coffee House will be hosting a meeting on November 5, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. This event is open to [...]
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Mass Food Distribution
Mass Food Distribution
November 5, 2025    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Greene County Fairgrounds
Greene County is planning a Mass Food Distribution on November 5, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Greene County Fairgrounds in the [...]
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Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Hosts Christmas Bazaar
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Hosts Christmas Bazaar
November 6, 2025 - November 8, 2025    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church on the Kingsport Highway will host a Christmas bazaar on November 6, 2025, through November 8, 2025, from 8:00 AM to [...]
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Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Greif Share Classes
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Greif Share Classes
November 6, 2025    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church will be hosting a 13-week Grief Share class beginning on August 14, 2025, through November 6, 2025. The class will [...]
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Veterans And First Responders Appreciation Program
Veterans And First Responders Appreciation Program
November 6, 2025    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church
There will be a Veterans and First Responders Appreciation Program at Limestone Free Will Baptist Church’s Family Life Center on November 6, 2025, at 6:00 [...]
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Greystone Ruritan Holds Dessert And Music Event
Greystone Ruritan Holds Dessert And Music Event
November 7, 2025    
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Greystone Ruritan Club
The Greystone Ruritan is hosting an evening of dessert and music on November 7, 2025, beginning at 7:00 PM. There will be homemade desserts and [...]
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Mosheim Volunteer Fire Department Hosts Community Breakfast
Mosheim Volunteer Fire Department Hosts Community Breakfast
November 8, 2025    
6:00 am - 10:00 am
Mosheim Volunteer Fire Department
The Mosheim Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting a community breakfast on November 8, 2025, from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM. There will be pancakes, [...]
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Union Free Will Baptist To Hold A Yard Sale
Union Free Will Baptist To Hold A Yard Sale
November 8, 2025    
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Union Freewill Baptist
Union Free Will Baptist Church will be having a yard sale by donation only on November 8, 2025, starting at 8:00 AM.
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St. James Episcopal Church Rummage Sale
St. James Episcopal Church Rummage Sale
November 8, 2025    
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
St. James Episcopal Church
St. James Episcopal Church will host a Rummage Sale on November 8, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the church's Parish Hall. Household [...]
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Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Women 12th Annual Bazaar
Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Women 12th Annual Bazaar
November 8, 2025    
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Mount Pleasant United Methodist
The Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Women will host the 12th Annual Craft and Gift Bazaar on November 8, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM [...]
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Mix And Mingle Christmas Craft Fair
Mix And Mingle Christmas Craft Fair
November 8, 2025    
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Freedom Fellowship Church
The Mix and Mingle Christmas Craft Fair will be held November 8, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Freedom Fellowship. The event will [...]
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5K On The Runway
5K On The Runway
November 8, 2025    
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Greeneville Muncipal Airport
The Greeneville Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, will host its annual “5K on the Runway” at the Greeneville Municipal Airport on November 8, 2025, at [...]
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70th Anniversary Screening Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier at the Historic Capitol Theatre and Fall Open House at the Museum
70th Anniversary Screening Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier at the Historic Capitol Theatre and Fall Open House at the Museum
November 8, 2025    
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Greeneville Greene County History Museum
The Greeneville Greene County History Museum will be hosting the 70th Anniversary Screening of Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier at the Historic Capitol [...]
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Greeneville Greene County Historic Museum Hosts Fall Open House
Greeneville Greene County Historic Museum Hosts Fall Open House
November 8, 2025    
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Greeneville Greene County History Museum
The Greeneville Greene County Historic Museum will be hosting a fall open house on November 8, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There will [...]
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Blue Springs Day
Blue Springs Day
November 8, 2025    
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The Blue Springs Historical Association will host Old Blue Springs Day on November 8, 2025, at 2:00 PM at the Historic Blue Springs Church & [...]
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First Presbyterian Church Hosts Cooking Fundraiser
First Presbyterian Church Hosts Cooking Fundraiser
November 8, 2025    
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
First Presbyterian Church
There will be a cooking fundraiser at First Presbyterian Church on November 8, 2025, beginning at 5:30 PM with the meal being served at 6:00 [...]
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Mohawk Ruritan Lunch
Mohawk Ruritan Lunch
November 9, 2025    
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Mohawk Community Center (Old Mohawk School Building)
The Mohawk Ruritan will be hosting a curbside pick-up lunch on November 9, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Old Mohawk School [...]
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Piney Grove Hosts Reverend Burchfield To Sing
Piney Grove Hosts Reverend Burchfield To Sing
November 9, 2025    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Piney Grove FWB Church
Reverend Brian Burchfield will be singing at Piney Grove Free Will Baptist Church in the White Sands community on November 9, 2025, at 6:00 PM. [...]
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Providence Medical At St. Clair
Providence Medical At St. Clair
November 10, 2025    
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
St. Clair Global Methodist
The Providence Medical Center will be set up at St. Clair Global Methodist on November 10, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
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35th Annual Farm City Banquet
35th Annual Farm City Banquet
November 10, 2025    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
First Baptist Church of Greeneville
The 35th Annual Farm City Banquet, hosted by the Greene County Partnership’s Agribusiness Committee, will be held on November 10, 2025, from 6:00 PM to [...]
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Farm City Banquet
Farm City Banquet
November 10, 2025    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
First Baptist Church of Greeneville
Tickets still available for The Agribusiness Committee of the Greene County Partnership will present the annual Farm City Banquet at First Baptist Church on November [...]
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Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Veterans Day
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Veterans Day
November 11, 2025    
All Day
The Disabled American Veterans Greene County Ch. 42 will be closed November 11, 2025, for Veterans Day.
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Cancelled 911 Board Meeting
Cancelled 911 Board Meeting
November 11, 2025    
All Day
Due to the meeting date falling on Veterans Day and a lack of business on the agenda, the Greene 911 Board will not meet on [...]
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Baileyton Board Of Mayor And Aldermen Monthly Meeting
Baileyton Board Of Mayor And Aldermen Monthly Meeting
November 11, 2025    
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Baileyton Town Hall
The Baileyton Board of Mayor and Aldermen monthly meeting will be November 11, 2025, at the Baileyton Town Hall at 7:00 PM.
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Dementia Caregivers Support Group Meeting
Dementia Caregivers Support Group Meeting
November 12, 2025    
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
First Baptist Church of Greeneville
There will be a dementia caregivers support group meeting on November 12, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at First Baptist Church in room [...]
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Greene County Special Committee: Land And Property Issues
Greene County Special Committee: Land And Property Issues
November 12, 2025    
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Greene County Administration Center
The first meeting of the Greene County Special Committee on Land and Property Issues will be held November 12, 2025, at 3:30 PM at the [...]
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Glenwood Ruritan Club Meeting
Glenwood Ruritan Club Meeting
November 13, 2025    
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
The former Glenwood School
The Glenwood Ruritan Club will host it's monthly meeting on November 13, 2025, at 6:00 PM. The club meets the second Thursday of each month.
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South Greene High School Class of 1995 30th Reunion Tour And Dinner
South Greene High School Class of 1995 30th Reunion Tour And Dinner
November 14, 2025 - November 15, 2025    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Southern Craft
The South Greene High School Class of 1995 is celebrating their 30th Reunion with a school tour on Friday, November 14, 2025, at 6:00 PM [...]
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Shop With A Cop Fundraising Event
Shop With A Cop Fundraising Event
November 15, 2025    
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Walmart
Shop with a cop will conduct fundraising on November 15, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Walmart in Greeneville. There will be officers [...]
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Greene County Schools Curriculum Committee Meeting
Greene County Schools Curriculum Committee Meeting
November 18, 2025    
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Greene County Schools
A Greene County Schools Curriculum Committee Meeting will be held on November 18, 2025, at 5:30 PM in the boardroom at the Central Office.
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Lions Club
Lions Club
November 19, 2025    
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Casa Guerrero
The Lions Club will meet every third Wednesday of the month at Casa Guerrero at 12:00 PM.
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November Appalachian Auditorium Performance
November Appalachian Auditorium Performance
November 22, 2025    
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Appalachian Auditorium
The Flying J's and The Fabolous Sterling Sisters will be performing at the Appalachian Auditorium on November 22, 2025. The show begins at 7:00 PM. [...]
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Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
November 24, 2025 - November 28, 2025    
All Day
The Disabled American Veterans Greene County Ch. 42 Office will be closed the week of Thanksgiving from November 24th through November 28th.
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Greeneville Parks And Recreation Board Meeting
Greeneville Parks And Recreation Board Meeting
November 25, 2025    
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Greeneville Parks and Recreation
The Greeneville Parks and Recreation Board will meet November 25, 2025, at 12:00 PM at the Parks and Recreation building.
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"Meat" On Main
"Meat" On Main
November 25, 2025    
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Southern Craft
There will be a turkey breast fundraiser on November 25, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Southern Craft. Call 423-639-7102 or visit Eventbrite [...]
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Baileyton Town Hall Closed For Thanksgiving
Baileyton Town Hall Closed For Thanksgiving
November 27, 2025 - November 28, 2025    
All Day
Baileyton Town Hall
Baileyton Town Hall will be closed November 27th and 28th.
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Monthly Caregiver Support Group Meeting
Monthly Caregiver Support Group Meeting
November 27, 2025    
9:15 am - 11:15 am
ALPS Adult Day Services
There will be a caregiver support group meeting every fourth Thursday of the month at 9:15 AM at ALPS Greeneville.
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UT Extension Genetic-Herd Bull Edition
UT Extension Genetic-Herd Bull Edition
November 28, 2025    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
UT Extension Greene County Office
UT Extension will be hosting a genetic-herd bull edition event on November 28, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Extension office. This [...]
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Baileyton Planning Commission Meeting
03 Dec
December 3, 2025    
12:00 am
The Baileyton Planning Commission meeting will be held on the first Wednesday of every month at Baileyton Town Hall at 6:00 PM.
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UT Extension Freezer Beef Institute
UT Extension Freezer Beef Institute
December 4, 2025    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
UT Extension Greene County Office
There will be a UT Extension Freezer Beef Institute event at the Extension office on December 4, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. This [...]
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Events on October 26, 2025
Rheatown Comminty Church Hosts Bluegrass Singing Event
Rheatown Comminty Church Hosts Bluegrass Singing Event
26 Oct 25
Chuckey
Lakeside Gospel Singing At New Haven
Lakeside Gospel Singing At New Haven
26 Oct 25
Afton
Open Door Tabernacle Church Homecoming and Old Timers Day
Open Door Tabernacle Church Homecoming and Old Timers Day
26 Oct 25
Chuckey
Romeo Church Hosts Homecoming
Romeo Church Hosts Homecoming
26 Oct 25
Bulls Gap
Midway Fellowship Hosts Homecoming
Midway Fellowship Hosts Homecoming
26 Oct 25
Midway
Sulphur Springs Community Church Hosts Homecoming
Sulphur Springs Community Church Hosts Homecoming
26 Oct 25
Greeneville
Tate Chapel 150th Anniversary
Tate Chapel 150th Anniversary
26 Oct 25
Greeneville
Sunnyside Baptist Church Singing
Sunnyside Baptist Church Singing
26 Oct 25
Greeneville
Brittontown Church Hosts Elizabethton Recovering Soldiers
Brittontown Church Hosts Elizabethton Recovering Soldiers
26 Oct 25
Afton
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Dedication Service
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Dedication Service
26 Oct 25
Greeneville
Redeeming The Time
Redeeming The Time
26 Oct 25
Greeneville
Mt. Carmel Hosts Reverend Collins
Mt. Carmel Hosts Reverend Collins
26 Oct 25
Mosheim
Sanctuary Church Fall Festival
Sanctuary Church Fall Festival
26 Oct 25
Greeneville
Family Trunk Or Treat At Christ United Methodist Church
Family Trunk Or Treat At Christ United Methodist Church
26 Oct 25
Greeneville
Piney Grove Hosts Mike Presnell To Sing
Piney Grove Hosts Mike Presnell To Sing
26 Oct 25
Burnett's Chapel Church Singing
Burnett's Chapel Church Singing
26 Oct 25
Greeneville
Events on October 27, 2025
Baileyton Area Historical Society Meeting
Baileyton Area Historical Society Meeting
27 Oct 25
Baileyton
Connection Meeting Hosted By Isaiah House
Connection Meeting Hosted By Isaiah House
27 Oct 25
Greeneville
Morning After Show
Morning After Show
27 Oct 25
Pioneer Football Show
Pioneer Football Show
27 Oct 25
Tusculum Board Of Mayor And Commissioners Meeting
Tusculum Board Of Mayor And Commissioners Meeting
27 Oct 25
Greeneville
Events on October 28, 2025
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
28 Oct 25
Providence Medical At Trinity United Methodist
Providence Medical At Trinity United Methodist
28 Oct 25
Greeneville
Board Of Zoning Appeals Meeting
Board Of Zoning Appeals Meeting
28 Oct 25
Greeneville
Greeneville Water Commission Meeting
Greeneville Water Commission Meeting
28 Oct 25
Greeneville
Greene County Board Of Zoning Appeals
Greene County Board Of Zoning Appeals
28 Oct 25
Greeneville
Greeneville Energy Authority Board Meeting
Greeneville Energy Authority Board Meeting
28 Oct 25
Greeneville
County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
28 Oct 25
Greeneville Housing Authority Meeting
Greeneville Housing Authority Meeting
28 Oct 25
Trunk Or Treat In The Sunrise Community
Trunk Or Treat In The Sunrise Community
28 Oct 25
Donaldson Company Hosts Fundraiser For United Way
Donaldson Company Hosts Fundraiser For United Way
28 Oct 25
Greeneville
UT Extension Beginning Farmer Workshop
UT Extension Beginning Farmer Workshop
28 Oct 25
Greeneville
Events on October 29, 2025
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
28 Oct 25
County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
28 Oct 25
Greene County Health And Safety Committee Meeting
Greene County Health And Safety Committee Meeting
29 Oct 25
Greeneville
GreeneSportsZone Game Of The Week: Greeneville Bowling
GreeneSportsZone Game Of The Week: Greeneville Bowling
29 Oct 25
WGRV Game Of The Week: Lady Vols Vs Columbus
WGRV Game Of The Week: Lady Vols Vs Columbus
29 Oct 25
Events on October 30, 2025
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
28 Oct 25
County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
28 Oct 25
Signature Healthcare Hosts Trunk Or Treat
Signature Healthcare Hosts Trunk Or Treat
30 Oct 25
Greeneville
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Greif Share Classes
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Greif Share Classes
30 Oct 25
Brookdale Senior Living Hosts Trunk Or Treat
Brookdale Senior Living Hosts Trunk Or Treat
30 Oct 25
Greeneville
WIKQ Game Of The Week: South Greene Vs. Happy Valley
WIKQ Game Of The Week: South Greene Vs. Happy Valley
30 Oct 25
Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 1990 Monthly Meeting
Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 1990 Monthly Meeting
30 Oct 25
Greeneville
WGRV Game Of The Week: Greeneville Vs. Elizabethton
WGRV Game Of The Week: Greeneville Vs. Elizabethton
30 Oct 25
Events on October 31, 2025
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
28 Oct 25
County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
County Clerk Vehicle Registration Mobile Service
28 Oct 25
Gosnell's Host Trick Or Treat
Gosnell's Host Trick Or Treat
31 Oct 25
Greeneville
Trick Or Treat At Mosheim Fire Department
Trick Or Treat At Mosheim Fire Department
31 Oct 25
Mosheim
Halloween Happenings
Halloween Happenings
31 Oct 25
Caney Branch Hosts Trunk Or Treat
Caney Branch Hosts Trunk Or Treat
31 Oct 25
Greeneville
Greenwood Methodist Church Hosts Trunk Or Treat
Greenwood Methodist Church Hosts Trunk Or Treat
31 Oct 25
Greeneville
Bewley's Chapel Church and Oven Creek Church Trunk-or-Treat
Bewley's Chapel Church and Oven Creek Church Trunk-or-Treat
31 Oct 25
Mosheim
Bewley's Chapel And Oven Creek Host Trunk Or Treat
Bewley's Chapel And Oven Creek Host Trunk Or Treat
31 Oct 25
Mosheim
Trunk Or Treat At McDonalds Mission Center
Trunk Or Treat At McDonalds Mission Center
31 Oct 25
Mohawk
West Greene Free Will Baptist Church Trunk Or Treat
West Greene Free Will Baptist Church Trunk Or Treat
31 Oct 25
Mosheim
Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church Hosts Trunk Or Treat
Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church Hosts Trunk Or Treat
31 Oct 25
Greeneville
WIKQ Game Of The Week: North Greene Vs. Unaka
WIKQ Game Of The Week: North Greene Vs. Unaka
31 Oct 25
Events on November 1, 2025
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
28 Oct 25
LIHEAP Applications Open November 1, 2025
LIHEAP Applications Open November 1, 2025
1 Nov 25
WGRV And WIKQ Game Of The Week: Vols Football
WGRV And WIKQ Game Of The Week: Vols Football
1 Nov 25
Country Breakfast At Mt. Zion Church
Country Breakfast At Mt. Zion Church
1 Nov 25
Afton
Mosheim Ruritan Monthly Breakfast
Mosheim Ruritan Monthly Breakfast
1 Nov 25
Mosheim
Mosheim Ruritan Monthly Breakfast
Mosheim Ruritan Monthly Breakfast
1 Nov 25
Mosheim
Rotary Club Of Greeneville Hosts A Yard Sale
Rotary Club Of Greeneville Hosts A Yard Sale
1 Nov 25
Greeneville
Greeneville Woman’s Club 54th Annual Christmas Bazaar
Greeneville Woman’s Club 54th Annual Christmas Bazaar
1 Nov 25
Greeneville
Isaiah House 117 1st Turkey Shoot
Isaiah House 117 1st Turkey Shoot
1 Nov 25
Greeneville
Doc And Nellie Fillers Descendants Reunion
Doc And Nellie Fillers Descendants Reunion
1 Nov 25
Greeneville
WSMG Game Of The Week: Tusculum Football
WSMG Game Of The Week: Tusculum Football
1 Nov 25
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Community Wide Fall Festival
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Community Wide Fall Festival
1 Nov 25
Limestone
Caney Branch Hosts BBQ Dinner
Caney Branch Hosts BBQ Dinner
1 Nov 25
Greeneville
Shady Grove Baptist Church Hosts Saturday Night Service
Shady Grove Baptist Church Hosts Saturday Night Service
1 Nov 25
Mosheim
Events on November 2, 2025
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
Tusculum Homecoming Week Event Schedule
28 Oct 25
Greeneville Woman’s Club 54th Annual Christmas Bazaar
Greeneville Woman’s Club 54th Annual Christmas Bazaar
1 Nov 25
Greeneville
The Foothills Jubilee
The Foothills Jubilee
2 Nov 25
Greeneville
Singing at My Father's House Church
Singing at My Father's House Church
2 Nov 25
Greeneville
Mt. Carmel Church Hosts Eric Chapman
Mt. Carmel Church Hosts Eric Chapman
2 Nov 25
Mosheim
Rheatown Community Church Hosts Curbside Sunday Dinner
Rheatown Community Church Hosts Curbside Sunday Dinner
2 Nov 25
Chuckey
Blue Ridge Bluegrass Singing At Antioch Church
Blue Ridge Bluegrass Singing At Antioch Church
2 Nov 25
Bulls Gap
Events on November 3, 2025
The Foothills Jubilee
The Foothills Jubilee
2 Nov 25
Greeneville
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Cancelled Greene County Road Committee Meeting
Cancelled Greene County Road Committee Meeting
3 Nov 25
Pop-Up Narcan Distribution Event
Pop-Up Narcan Distribution Event
3 Nov 25
Greeneville
Education Committee Meeting
Education Committee Meeting
3 Nov 25
Greeneville
American Legion Post 64 Monthly Meeting
American Legion Post 64 Monthly Meeting
3 Nov 25
Greeneville
Greene County Republican Party Meeting
Greene County Republican Party Meeting
3 Nov 25
Greeneville
Community Churches Revival Week
Community Churches Revival Week
3 Nov 25
Events on November 4, 2025
The Foothills Jubilee
The Foothills Jubilee
2 Nov 25
Greeneville
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Community Churches Revival Week
Community Churches Revival Week
3 Nov 25
Cancelled Greeneville Historic Zoning Commission Meeting
Cancelled Greeneville Historic Zoning Commission Meeting
4 Nov 25
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 CSO Office New Hours
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 CSO Office New Hours
4 Nov 25
Greeneville City Council Meeting
Greeneville City Council Meeting
4 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 5, 2025
The Foothills Jubilee
The Foothills Jubilee
2 Nov 25
Greeneville
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Community Churches Revival Week
Community Churches Revival Week
3 Nov 25
05 Nov
Baileyton Planning Commission Meeting
5 Nov 25
Greene County Budget And Finance Meeting
Greene County Budget And Finance Meeting
5 Nov 25
Greeneville
Eastern Tennessee Veterans Coffee House Meeting
Eastern Tennessee Veterans Coffee House Meeting
5 Nov 25
Mass Food Distribution
Mass Food Distribution
5 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 6, 2025
The Foothills Jubilee
The Foothills Jubilee
2 Nov 25
Greeneville
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Community Churches Revival Week
Community Churches Revival Week
3 Nov 25
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Hosts Christmas Bazaar
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Hosts Christmas Bazaar
6 Nov 25
Greeneville
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Greif Share Classes
Limestone Free Will Baptist Church Hosts Greif Share Classes
6 Nov 25
Veterans And First Responders Appreciation Program
Veterans And First Responders Appreciation Program
6 Nov 25
Limestone
Events on November 7, 2025
The Foothills Jubilee
The Foothills Jubilee
2 Nov 25
Greeneville
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Community Churches Revival Week
Community Churches Revival Week
3 Nov 25
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Hosts Christmas Bazaar
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Hosts Christmas Bazaar
6 Nov 25
Greeneville
Greystone Ruritan Holds Dessert And Music Event
Greystone Ruritan Holds Dessert And Music Event
7 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 8, 2025
The Foothills Jubilee
The Foothills Jubilee
2 Nov 25
Greeneville
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Hosts Christmas Bazaar
Walkertown Bible Fellowship Church Hosts Christmas Bazaar
6 Nov 25
Greeneville
Mosheim Volunteer Fire Department Hosts Community Breakfast
Mosheim Volunteer Fire Department Hosts Community Breakfast
8 Nov 25
Mosheim
Union Free Will Baptist To Hold A Yard Sale
Union Free Will Baptist To Hold A Yard Sale
8 Nov 25
Greeneville
St. James Episcopal Church Rummage Sale
St. James Episcopal Church Rummage Sale
8 Nov 25
Greeneville
Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Women 12th Annual Bazaar
Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Women 12th Annual Bazaar
8 Nov 25
Greeneville
Mix And Mingle Christmas Craft Fair
Mix And Mingle Christmas Craft Fair
8 Nov 25
Greeneville
5K On The Runway
5K On The Runway
8 Nov 25
Greeneville
70th Anniversary Screening Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier at the Historic Capitol Theatre and Fall Open House at the Museum
70th Anniversary Screening Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier at the Historic Capitol Theatre and Fall Open House at the Museum
8 Nov 25
Greeneville
Greeneville Greene County Historic Museum Hosts Fall Open House
Greeneville Greene County Historic Museum Hosts Fall Open House
8 Nov 25
Greeneville
Blue Springs Day
Blue Springs Day
8 Nov 25
First Presbyterian Church Hosts Cooking Fundraiser
First Presbyterian Church Hosts Cooking Fundraiser
8 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 9, 2025
The Foothills Jubilee
The Foothills Jubilee
2 Nov 25
Greeneville
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Mohawk Ruritan Lunch
Mohawk Ruritan Lunch
9 Nov 25
Mohawk
Piney Grove Hosts Reverend Burchfield To Sing
Piney Grove Hosts Reverend Burchfield To Sing
9 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 10, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Providence Medical At St. Clair
Providence Medical At St. Clair
10 Nov 25
Bulls Gap
35th Annual Farm City Banquet
35th Annual Farm City Banquet
10 Nov 25
Greeneville
Farm City Banquet
Farm City Banquet
10 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 11, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Veterans Day
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Veterans Day
11 Nov 25
Cancelled 911 Board Meeting
Cancelled 911 Board Meeting
11 Nov 25
Baileyton Board Of Mayor And Aldermen Monthly Meeting
Baileyton Board Of Mayor And Aldermen Monthly Meeting
11 Nov 25
Baileyton
Events on November 12, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Dementia Caregivers Support Group Meeting
Dementia Caregivers Support Group Meeting
12 Nov 25
Greeneville
Greene County Special Committee: Land And Property Issues
Greene County Special Committee: Land And Property Issues
12 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 13, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Glenwood Ruritan Club Meeting
Glenwood Ruritan Club Meeting
13 Nov 25
Greenville
Events on November 14, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
South Greene High School Class of 1995 30th Reunion Tour And Dinner
South Greene High School Class of 1995 30th Reunion Tour And Dinner
14 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 15, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
South Greene High School Class of 1995 30th Reunion Tour And Dinner
South Greene High School Class of 1995 30th Reunion Tour And Dinner
14 Nov 25
Greeneville
Shop With A Cop Fundraising Event
Shop With A Cop Fundraising Event
15 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 16, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Events on November 17, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Events on November 18, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Greene County Schools Curriculum Committee Meeting
Greene County Schools Curriculum Committee Meeting
18 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 19, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Lions Club
Lions Club
19 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 20, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Events on November 21, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Events on November 22, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
November Appalachian Auditorium Performance
November Appalachian Auditorium Performance
22 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 23, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Events on November 24, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
24 Nov 25
Events on November 25, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
24 Nov 25
Greeneville Parks And Recreation Board Meeting
Greeneville Parks And Recreation Board Meeting
25 Nov 25
Greeneville
"Meat" On Main
"Meat" On Main
25 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 26, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
24 Nov 25
Events on November 27, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
24 Nov 25
Baileyton Town Hall Closed For Thanksgiving
Baileyton Town Hall Closed For Thanksgiving
27 Nov 25
Baileyton
Monthly Caregiver Support Group Meeting
Monthly Caregiver Support Group Meeting
27 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 28, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
Disabled American Veterans Ch. 42 Closed For Thanksgiving
24 Nov 25
Baileyton Town Hall Closed For Thanksgiving
Baileyton Town Hall Closed For Thanksgiving
27 Nov 25
Baileyton
UT Extension Genetic-Herd Bull Edition
UT Extension Genetic-Herd Bull Edition
28 Nov 25
Greeneville
Events on November 29, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Events on November 30, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Events on December 1, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Events on December 2, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Events on December 3, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
03 Dec
Baileyton Planning Commission Meeting
3 Dec 25
Events on December 4, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
UT Extension Freezer Beef Institute
UT Extension Freezer Beef Institute
4 Dec 25
Greeneville
Events on December 5, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
Events on December 6, 2025
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
Tusculum Leaf Pickup
3 Nov 25
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