Since Helene, the Nolichucky River blew its banks in Greene County, cutting access to water for many residents.
Governor Bill Lee will survey storm damage and meet with local officials and flood victims in Greeneville on Thursday.
Local Arby’s restaurants gave out free cases of water in Greeneville Thursday in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastating ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency identified the body as belonging to Boone McCrary, 32, from Greeneville.
Following the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene, which caused severe flooding in Greeneville, Tenn., the Owensboro ...
Body of Boone McCrary, missing after a Nolichucky River boating accident, found. McCrary was attempting a rescue during ...
The pumping station that supplies water to the majority of Greene County was damaged due to Hurricane Helene, leaving ...
The commission, which supplies water to Greeneville and most of Greene County through five utility districts, used the intake ...
Everything’s gone,” said Phil Taylor from his home on Holly Creek Road in the River Plantation development. “We should be ...
On Wednesday evening, the T.A. Dugger football squad closed out its season with a 48-42 loss to Greeneville Middle School at ...
Ballad Health provided an update on elective surgeries, Greeneville Community Hospital services and more on Friday. Elective ...
Because of the impact of the hurricane high school football teams have done what they could to help others and plan for a ...