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Scott Appalachian Industries Senior Center
591 E. Monticello Pike Available Monday-Friday 8:30am- 2:30pm For more information call 423-663-9300 Monday, October 20th – Tai Chi 11 a.m., BINGO 1 p.m. sponsored by Quality. Tuesday, October 21st – Tai Chi 11 a.m., Walking Program, Puzzles/Games, Massage Chairs. Wednesday, October 22nd – Walking Program, Puzzles/Games, Massage Chairs. Thursday, October 123rd – Walking Program,…
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Free Clothing Distribution – Appalachian Ministry Center, located at 24728 Scott Hwy in Winfield (Old Winfield School Building) will have a free clothing distribution on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month from 9am-12 noon. God’s Grace Soup Kitchen, Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 11 am at the Helenwood Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Free…
Read MoreStep Back in Time for a Spooktacular Evening at Historic Rugby’s Annual Ghostly Gathering
Step Back in Time for a Spooktacular Evening at Historic Rugby’s Annual Ghostly Gathering RUGBY – Witness the sprits of Halloween and history at Historic Rugby’s annual “Ghostly Gathering,” happening on Saturday, October 18 and Saturday, October 25, from 5:30 to 9:00 PM Eastern Time. Each fall, visitors gather in this 1880s Victorian village on…
Read MoreBig South Fork Announces Storyteller & Musician Lineup for the 15th Annual Blue Heron Ghost Mine
Big South Fork Announces Storyteller & Musician Lineup for the 15th Annual Blue Heron Ghost Mine Oneida – Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area will present the 15th annual Blue Heron Ghost Mine on Saturday, October 18, 2025, at the Blue Heron Outdoor Museum. This free evening of live music starts at 5:00…
Read MoreDeputy U.S. Marshall, Reuben LaFayette Hughett
Deputy U.S. Marshall, Reuben LaFayette Hughett Reuben L. Hughett was born July 18, 1886 in the Hughett area of Scott County and was the son of John Frank and Mandy (Robbins) Hughett. John Frank Hughett was the Sheriff of Scott County 1896-1900 and was later ambushed and killed on September 18, 1910. Records indicate that…
Read MoreScott Appalachian Industries Senior Center
591 E. Monticello Pike Available Monday-Friday 8:30am- 2:30pm For more information call 423-663-9300 Monday, October 13th – Tai Chi 11 a.m., Walking Program, Puzzles/Games, Massage Chairs. Tuesday, October 14th – Tai Chi 11 a.m., Walking Program, Puzzles/Games, Massage Chairs. Wednesday, October 15th – Senior Mealconnect. Thursday, October 16th – Halloween Cake Walk at 1p.m. Friday,…
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102 South Main St., Oneiad, TN For more information call 423-569-5972 Menu Lunch Served Monday & Wednesday 11:30 a.m. – 1p.m . Monday, October 13th – Cabbage/sausage, potatoes, cornbread and dessert. Tuesday, October 14th- Exercise 10 – 11 Wednesday, October 15th – HB Steak, baked potato, green beans, rolls and dessert. October 16th – Exercise…
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Free Clothing Distribution – Appalachian Ministry Center, located at 24728 Scott Hwy in Winfield (Old Winfield School Building) will have a free clothing distribution on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month from 9am-12 noon. Second Harvest of East Tennessee Mobile Food Pantry will be at Bethlehem Baptist Church of Oneida on the 2nd…
Read MoreSoil Conversation Day a Success
Soil Conversation Day a Success By Shane Gilreath [email protected] Oneida City Park hosted its annual Soil Conservation Day on Thursday. The annual event brings Scott County’s fifth graders together for hands-on lessons in environmental stewardship, a growing concern across Scott County given recent debates on the dangers posed to the environment from waste management. Organized…
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Heritage is Back By Shane Gilreath [email protected] Between the weather and other unpredictable events, the Scott County Heritage Festival has been hit or miss of late, much of that due to a changed world in the aftermath of the COVID pandemic. That all changed over the weekend, when thousands of visitors joined patrons from across…
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