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Take a drive into history

Smoky Mountain Sentinel - Wed Nov 04

Over millennia of time, Native Americans, soldiers, militiamen, colonists, drovers, prospectors, bushwhackers, guerrillas all passed over it.

The Oldest Cold Case To Be Solved In The U.S. Is Finally Over in Polk County

WDEF-TV Chattanooga - Fri Oct 16

Submitted by Bill Mitchell on October 16, 2009 - 7:31pm. Polk County News A A A A The State of Tennessee officially recognizes the efforts of a dozen people who were part of the nation's oldest missing persons case that was solved.

Volunteers Given Credit

WTVC Chattanooga - Fri Oct 16

If it weren't for a couple dozen tireless people who volunteered their time no one would have ever found the remains of a woman who disappeared 53 years ago.

'From the Lens' - Photography exhibit featured at L&N Depot

The Daily Post-Athenian - Fri Oct 16

An exhibit of color photography by Jim Caldwell is now on display at the L&N Depot Museum in Etowah.

TVA opening 7 dams to deal with rainfall

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Mon Sep 21

The Tennessee Valley Authority has opened its floodgates to spill water through seven of its 29 dams because of heavy rains across its seven-state region.

3 killed in Polk County accidents

The Daily Post-Athenian - Tue Sep 15

Two fatal wrecks occurred in Polk County Monday, one of them involving teenagers.

Chase ends with suspect on the run, passenger injured

Daily Post-Athenian - Mon Sep 14

The McMinn County Sheriff's Department and other area law enforcement officers are looking for a man who led officers from two counties on a high-speed chase that ended with a wreck with injuries Friday night.

Convicted Florida stalker could be heading to Tennessee

WATE-TV Knoxville - Mon Sep 14

Polk County deputies are searching for a man who they say cut off an electronic ankle monitor and may be on the run with his 73-year-old father.

A question of 'East' or 'Oost'

Daily Post-Athenian - Fri Sep 11

There are, in Southeast Tennessee, numerous Creeks and every river that bears a name that has been brought down to the present through hundreds and possibly thousands of years from the Native Americans who once lived here.

A question of 'East' or 'Oost'

The Daily Post-Athenian - Fri Sep 11

There are, in Southeast Tennessee, numerous Creeks and every river that bears a name that has been brought down to the present through hundreds and possibly thousands of years from the Native Americans who once lived here.

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