25 Years Ago
Crystal Nichole “Cristy” Hall was the first baby of 1986 born at Harriman City Hospital. Daughter of Ricky and Laura Hall of Kingston, Cristy was born at 5:50 p.m. Jan. 1 and weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces. Dad Ricky said, “From the start, Dr. [Rodney] McMillin said it would be a New Year’s baby.”
More than 150 people were helped during the 16th annual Coats for the Cold.
The charity, spearheaded by Dennis Ferguson, starts with coat collections by the public. The outerwear is then cleaned and made available to the public.
“We gave coats out to people in the community that needed them," said Ferguson, who began the humanitarian effort during his longtime stint in the Tennessee General Assembly. “We didn’t want anybody to go cold.”
TVA employees are providing food, gifts and other donations to children and families in need across the TVA service area this holiday season.
Kingston Fossil Plant employees gave food boxes to 24 families of children at Dyllis Elementary School near Harriman.
The staff at Bull Run Fossil Plant provided gifts for 32 children at Claxton Elementary School in Powell and delivered food baskets to 25 families.
TVA employees are providing food, gifts and other donations to children and families in need across the TVA service area this holiday season.
Kingston Fossil Plant employees gave food boxes to 24 families of children at Dyllis Elementary School near Harriman.
The staff at Bull Run Fossil Plant provided gifts for 32 children at Claxton Elementary School in Powell and delivered food baskets to 25 families.
25 Years Ago
Operation REACH collected $5,693, its largest amount to date. That amount allowed 130 children to buy Christmas presents for their families. Each child had a $50 budget. (In 2010, the REACH goal was $125,000 to help 500 children.)
10 Years Ago
Kingston Parks and Recreation Department purchased about $15,000 worth of new equipment for children who play at Kingston City Park. The new equipment, designed primarily for 5- to 8-year-olds, will replace equipment that was becoming a safety concern.
TVA employees are providing food, gifts and other donations to children and families in need across the TVA service area this holiday season.
Kingston Fossil Plant employees gave food boxes to 24 families of children at Dyllis Elementary School near Harriman.
The staff at Bull Run Fossil Plant provided gifts for 32 children at Claxton Elementary School in Powell and delivered food baskets to 25 families.
Avid joggers frequenting the trail winding around Watts Bar Lake in Kingston may have noticed
some recent additions at the foot of Fort Southwest Point.
Coordinating with both the Tennessee Valley Authority and Kingston Parks and Recreation Department, Chip Wise of Boy Scout Troop 101 has struck a formidable effort to earn the rank of Eagle Scout by constructing three exercise stations along the walking trail.
Medic Regional Blood Center is sweetening the pot for donors heading into the New Year’s holiday in hopes of increasing the area’s blood supply.
Donors who stop by Kingston United Methodist Church from 2 to 8 p.m. Dec. 29 to give blood will receive a free ticket good for a number of Knoxville-area movie theaters.
Medic will be set up for this special blood drive inside the church’s fellowship hall.
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