Area News
Singleton seeks County Clerk office
Dawn Singleton announces her candidacy for the office of Bledsoe County Clerk in the 2026 Republican Primary in May. “I have worked at La-Z-Boy in the Human Resources Department for 27 years,” said Singleton. “I believe my years of working with our employees and dealing with day-to-day business and challenges has helped me to realize…
Read MoreGov. Bill and Maria Lee’s 250 Tour comes to Bledsoe County
Governor Bill Lee and Tennessee’s First Lady Maria Lee visited Bledsoe County Wednesday, February 11. While in Pikeville, they addressed a crowd gathered at the Bledsoe County Courthouse, visited Sells Building Supply, and enjoyed lunch from Miller’s Bread. For more on the Lees’ visit to Pikeville see the February 19 issue of The Bledsonian-Banner.
Read MoreMary V. Wheeler Elementary fifth grade beats it
Beat It! And that is just what the fifth grade at Mary V. Wheeler did during the BCHS game against Marion County on Friday, February 6. The students and their Physical Education Instructor Emilee Tabor performed a drum program to the song Beat It! PHOTOS BY SSI.PHOTO
Read MorePeeples bringing back arts to BCHS
by Addison Brown BCHS Journalism This semester Bledsoe County High School gets to welcome back the art teacher, Rachel Peeples, after two years away. During that time Peeples taught at the elementary school and pursued other interests. She is excited to return and looking forward to her new position as the drama teacher while continuing…
Read MoreFire department receives Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation grant
As first responders continue to serve City of Pikeville residents and surrounding communities, it’s important that the City of Pikeville Volunteer Fire Department remains properly equipped to handle all emergencies. Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation® recognized the need for new lifesaving equipment and recently awarded a $26,979.00 grant to purchase a swiftwater boat, motor, trailer,…
Read MoreSapp running for re-election as Clerk
Genese Angel Sapp wishes to continue offering the citizens of Bledsoe County her experience and dedication as Bledsoe County Clerk. “I am seeking re-election as your Bledsoe County Clerk in the upcoming May 5th Republican Primary,” said Sapp. “Your vote and continued support are greatly appreciated. Sapp was elected County Clerk in 2018, but her…
Read MorePikeville Farmers Market Valentine’s Day Popup Market
Love is in the air! Valentines Day is Saturday and it’s not too late to find a unique gift at the Pikeville Farmers Market Valentine’s Day Popup Market. Local farmers and vendors will be set up under the Farmers Market pavilion, next to the Bledsoe County Courthouse, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. It will…
Read MoreBrown leads BCHS Class of 2026
Bledsoe County High School has announced its Top Ten Seniors for the Class of 2026. Leading the class is valedictorian Addison Marie Brown, followed by BaiLee McCauley as salutatorian, and Elizabeth Grace Frady as historian. The other top members of the class in order are Dallas Haston, Chase Haston, Emily Kempton, Kate Humble, Jadrian Rains,…
Read MoreChamber hears of growth and economic development
Members of the Pikeville-Bledsoe County Chamber of Commerce filled The Butter Dish restaurant Monday evening, February 2, for the annual Installation Dinner and Awards Banquet. Assistant Commissioner of Community and Rural Development Brooxie Carlton addressed the membership about the investment the State of Tennessee has made in Pikeville and Bledsoe County. Over the past four…
Read MoreWinter is not finished —
Groundhogs see their shadow, six more weeks of winter Winter continued to show its might last week, bringing cold temperatures, snow, and icy road conditions. Bledsoe County schools were out Monday through Wednesday, January 26-28, and again Monday and Tuesday, February 2-3. To top the week off, Punxsutawney Phil and General Lee both saw their…
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