School dismissing early due to inclement weather
Bledsoe County Schools will be dismissing at noon Tuesday, December 10, as the National Weather Service predicts snowfall in the area this evening and hazardous road conditions. The Bledsoe County High School basketball games for this evening have also been cancelled.
Read MoreCagle re-elected Pikeville Mayor
Pikeville Mayor Philip “Winki” Cagle was re-elected to his position Saturday, December 7, receiving 219 votes to challenger JoAnn Britt’s 126 votes. For City Aldermen, the top four vote-getters were incumbents Jane Humble, Dale Wheeler, and Senia Anderson followed by newcomer Jeania Lansing. Challenger Suzanne Schoolfield Sapp did not receive enough votes to be elected.…
Read MorePikeville pushes through weather to welcome Christmas season
Although it snowed on Monday, December 2, the weather hadn’t quite gotten cold enough on Saturday, November 30, for an all-evening downpour to turn into snow in time for the annual Christmas parade and Holiday Farmers Market. Instead, rain jackets and umbrellas dotted the streets as visitors lined up to see welcome the Christmas season…
Read MoreVaping on the rise among students
Vaping and e-cigarette use by students is a rising concern for school administrators and the Bledsoe County Board of Education. Director of Schools Jennifer Terry said two students had been hospitalized this year for vaping-related illnesses. Terry added the Friday before Thanksgiving break, 14 Bledsoe County Middle School students were caught with the devices. For…
Read MoreCity Election is this Saturday
The City of Pikeville’s General Election is this Saturday, December 7. City residents and property owners will go to the polls to select a mayor and four aldermen. Voting takes place from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Bledsoe County Courthouse. Early voting began on November 18 and ended on Monday, December 2, with…
Read MoreWinter Weather Advisory in effect
A winter weather advisory for Bledsoe and Sequatchie Counties is in effect from 6:00 p.m. Sunday, December 1 through 6:00 p.m Monday, December 2, according to the National Weather Service in Morristown. NWS predicts up to an inch of snow and wind gusts up to 35 mph. The agency recommends slowing down and using caution…
Read MorePikeville welcomes Christmas season despite rain
The 2019 Christmas Parade and the Pikeville Farmers Market holiday-themed event both went on successfully despite a very rainy evening. Event attendees and parade entrants wore raincoats and held umbrellas when not under the cover of the Farmers Market, pushing through the rain to mark the beginning of the Christmas season in Pikeville. For more…
Read MoreCampbell to play at Walters State
Bledsoe County High School Senior Jessica Campbell signed with Walters State to play softball on Friday afternoon, November 22. Campbell is a center fielder for the Lady Warriors softball team and runs cross country, plays basketball and volleyball. Campbell was an All-District softball player last year. For more, see the November 28 issue of The…
Read MoreChristmas Parade is on
UPDATE: The 2019 Pikeville Christmas Parade is still on, according to organizer Jane Wooden. Wooden said the only reason the parade would be cancelled would be in the event of lightning. The parade starts at 5:00 p.m. on Main Street. This week, Bledsonians will look back on what they are thankful for this year and…
Read More$60k grant awarded for public WiFi downtown
Visitors to downtown Pikeville could soon be able to get online for free after the University of Tennessee Extension recently received $60,000 in grant funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission. The grant specifically will go to provide “much-needed free wireless internet” in downtown Pikeville to “relieve and enhance” opportunities to residents, visitors and local businesses.…
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