Edward Jones Investments financial advisor Zach Sheets celebrated his 10th anniversary of having an office in LaFollette last week with a ribbon-tying event with the Campbell County Chamber of Commerce.
Jay Stewart to Carl George Rosenberger, Cindy Annette Rosenberger, Dist. 4, $65,000.Jay Stewart to John Miner, Jason Cook, Dist. 4, $50,000.Kenneth Ross, Hannah Ross to Robert Sleppy, Mary Sleppy, Dist. 2, Subdivision: Villages at Norris Lake, $30,000.Wilmington Savings Fund Society Tr, Stan…
The LaFollette Utilities Board has been named the Campbell County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Business of the Year.
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United Cumberland Bank was recognized as the Campbell County Chamber of Commerce’s May Business of the Month.
William M Luttrell to Marcus David Pickle, Torie Danielle Pickle, Dist. 3, Subdivision: Sawmill Springs, $178,000.
Short-Redmond Ford presented a check for $7,000 as a donation to the Caryville Cares Playground project on May 4.
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It’s true: the venerable Scotty’s Restaurant in Caryville has closed.
Builtwell Bank representatives spoke to Jacksboro Elementary second-graders about the importance of saving money on Friday morning in the school’s library.
Melanie Nance to Lisa J Heatherly, Jerry L Heatherly, Dist. 1, Subdivision: City of LaFollette, $179,000.
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Thelma L Davis to Kelly M Carroll, Maxwell J Carroll, Dist. 1, Subdivision: Perkins farm, $139,000.
Alvin Curtis Lay Jr., Yvonneda Leuthardt, Clint Winstead to Robert Lee Henson, Susie K Henson, Dist. 2, $70,000.
A sign announces that Ross is opening soon in the old Goody’s building in Campbell County.
CC’s Cakes & Creations opened at its new location at 110 Wheeler Lane in LaFollette three days prior to Thanksgiving, according to owner Courtney Cordes.
A-1 Shipping & Printing will be on the move soon.
Blind Frog Café is marking its one-year anniversary this month.
The ORNL Federal Credit Union LaFollette branch celebrated 15 years in Campbell County with a special ribbon-tying, meant to symbolize the connection between ORNL FCU and the community.
Pinson Properties II LLC to Peter J Damico, Peter J D amico, Gretchen F Damico, Gretchen F D Amico, Dist. 5, Subdivision: Newcomb Community, $105,500.
John Stanley Heatherly, Belinda Heatherly to FIFI LLC, Dist. 3, Subdivision: Little Cove Creek, $42,500.
Lace to Pearls, the women’s clothing boutique in LaFollette, has a new owner and a new location.
The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development announced the recipients of Tennessee Historic Development Grants.
A location marked not yet open is slated for Dunkin’ Donuts in LaFollette
Before ReNew-U Medical Spa first opened in 2020, the business’s owner, Debra Verna, said that her daughter, Casey, was diagnosed with cancer at 27 years old.
Lowell Thomas, Judy Thomas to Larry Hicks, Dist. 5, Subdivision: Newcomb Community, $24,000.
Bin Crazy opened for the first time at its new location at 137 School Street in Jacksboro on Friday.
Gary Eli Shepherd, Linda C Schubert to Gary Welden, Dist. 1, Subdivision: City of LaFollette, $12,000.
A sign on the door at the Walgreens in Jellico confirms that the store will be permanently closed after March 7.
Brian Waddell to Jerry Voelker, Kathleen Voelker, Dist. 3, $13,000.
The Williamsons run true family businesses in Jacksboro.
Jim E. Gregg to Campbell County Habitat for Humanity, Dist. 1, Subdivision: City of LaFollette, $150,000.
Campbell County Chamber of Commerce announced Food City as the business of the month for February.
Chauncey McCormick held a book selling and signing at LaFollette Public Library on Monday for new book, “Grandma Millie’s Bakery.”
Douglas A. Armbruster to Austin R. Castro, Dist. 2, Subdivision: Cove Pointe on Norris Lake, $1,469,468.75.
Ideal Florist and Gifts has new owners and a new name: Ideal Florals Weddings & Events.
Knoxville attorney Marcos Garza said there were a couple of reasons why Garza Law Firm opened an office in Jacksboro late last year.
Texas Roadhouse could be coming to LaFollette in the future.
There is a new venue where people can gather for an event in Campbell County.
The Jacobs-Prichard Wrestling Academy has a new home, and it’s local: the Southern Pride Championship Wrestling Sportatorium in LaFollette.
Kristopher Paul Crouch, April K Crouch to Madison Jefferson McCorkel Jr., Dist. 5, Subdivision: John Austin Property, $185,000.
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Terry’s Pharmacy is hosting two vaccination clinics today (Thursday) and on Jan. 23 in Scott County.
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Springs of Life executive director and founder Cliff Branam was praying with others in Kentucky in 2019.
In May, Edward Jones Investments financial advisor Zach Sheets will celebrate his 10th anniversary of having an office in LaFollette.
Fastpace Health Urgent Care in Jellico saw its first patients on Dec. 6, and in a community still waiting for its hospital to reopen, many residents have expressed happiness at the new addition.
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State Sen. Ken Yager congratulates 15 communities in Senate District 12 for receiving a total of $7,206,954 in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG).
State Sen. Ken Yager (R-Kingston) has received the Champion of Commerce Award from the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry. The award is the Chamber’s most prestigious state legislator award and is given to members who represent extraordinary support for business and manufacturing i…