Keynote speakers will be CNN host Van Jones, award-winning journalist David Plazas, and former co-host of βThe Viewβ Meghan McCain.
Tickets for the June 11 show go on sale Friday.
A series of informal in-person and virtual class options begin Tuesday, March 22.
These free classes begin Tuesday, March 8 and will run through Wednesday, April 27.
There is a maximum of six players allowed per team. Register online at myjcparks.org by March 17.
Families are invited to use the gym at Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert St., for a variety of sports and games.
Rhinehart currently serves as a professor and beef cattle specialist in the UT Department of Animal Science.
All math education students take part in an original research project, presenting it to their peers and professors.
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High school students in the Appalachian Highlands will be able to submit videos and photos to win prizes.
ETSUβs employee satisfaction is at an all-time high and has increased 15% since 2016, according to the Great Colleges to Work For Survey.
Dr. Courtney Hall recently led an effort to update the clinical practice guidelines for the field of vestibular rehabilitation.
This event is scheduled for March 8.
See the latest announcement from the Washington County Government.
The early voting period for the 2022 County Primary elections will begin April 13 and end April 28.
The ETSU Dean of Students office is reaching out to offer support and assistance to students who have homes in the region.
The illusionist is best known as the star and executive producer of the hit series, βThe Carbonaro Effectβ on truTV.
Fred Alsop, director of the George L. Carter Railroad Museum located on the East Tennessee State University campus, will lead a discussi ...
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Johnson City Community Survey returns highly favorable results
Johnson City Board of Commissioners, City staff to meet with legislators
Senior Services at Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert St., will offer the following free programs in March:
Do you want to learn Spanish but not sure where to start? Or looking for a way to practice your existing Spanish language skills?
The university recently recognized employees who celebrated a milestone anniversary in 2021.
Tickets go on sale March 4.
The biology major with a minor in Black American studies hopes to attend veterinary school after graduation from ETSU.
Students will have access to more than 1,200 courses in a variety of formats, including online and study abroad.
The program allows kids to grow vegetables while learning about the importance of a well-balanced diet.
The networking opportunity for those in the Sport and Recreation Management Program is set for March 10.
The funds will support the planning of a Northeast Tennessee alliance to support veterans in recovery from substance abuse disorder.
An awards ceremony is set for March 5.
This free program is intended to help individuals ages 50 and older gain a better understanding of the different options available.
The two-session clinic will be held 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 8 and Thursday, March 10.
Open pickleball is free. Ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. No registration is required.
The program aims to assist low-income students who are the first in their families to attend college.
She provides support for students any time they want some canine companionship, including during exam times or when they feel homesick.
The work of Dr. Andrew Joyner and his staff is increasingly appearing in influential publications across the United States.
Registration for girls machine pitch (ages 5-8) and fastpitch (ages 9-12) softball is under way through Saturday, March 26.
The Johnson City Parks and Recreation Department is accepting applications for summer camp counselors.