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- Washington County looks to choose official flag (Johnson City Press)
For the first time in its 233-year history, Tennessee’s oldest county may soon have an official county flag. - Woman charged with stabbing boyfriend (Johnson City Press)
A Washington County woman was charged with stabbing her boyfriend Tuesday night. - Credit card charges result in city man's arrest (Johnson City Press)
Identity theft charges were placed against a Johnson City man Tuesday after a woman reported that her credit card had been stolen. - Lady Bucs gathering set for tonight (Johnson City Press)
For the third straight year, the East Tennessee State women's basketball team will gather with fans to see where it falls in the NCAA tournament bracket. - Motorcycle ride to benefit Red Cross set for April 10 (Johnson City Press)
To help the American Red Cross of Northeast Tennessee replenish funds used to provide emergency shelter, food and clothing to an inordinately large number of people who were displaced by the rash of house fires that occurred across the region this winter, Northeast Tennessee Harley dealers and other area businesses have joined forces to sponsor a benefit “Ride for the Red.” - Charges pile up for Possom Hollow man in assault arrest (Johnson City Press)
A Possom Hollow Road man was jailed Tuesday on charges that he assaulted a woman in her South Broadway Street apartment. - Students give up break time to help repair area homes (Johnson City Press)
Being in need is something we can all relate to and that is the reason students from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga are in town this week. - Releasing Spokane foster mother whose son starved (Seattle Times)
Carole DeLeon, the foster mother blamed for starving Tyler DeLeon to death, gets out of prison Wednesday after serving about half of the sentence she received in a 2007 plea agreement. - Release nears for foster mother blamed for starving child - Tue, 09 Mar 2010 PST (The Spokesman-Review)
Carole DeLeon, the foster mother blamed for starving Tyler DeLeon to death, gets out of prison Wednesday after serving about half of the sentence she received in a 2007 plea agreement. DeLeon, 55, has lost all parental rights of the other adopted and foster children who were in her care. And she did not contest a motion brought by attorneys to make sure she receives no part of a settlement with ... - Holiday Inn employee charged with burglarizing rooms (Johnson City Press)
A local woman has been charged with burglarizing several rooms at the Johnson City hotel where she worked.