Java Juice House is a new café in the Johnson City area specifically designed with personal health in mind. They specialize in serving fresh, natural and organic, and they don’t add any extra fats, oils or dairy to their products. Their granola and almond butter (which I’ve tried and can confirm that it is […]
The process of expanding Hopwood Christian Church began May 9, and it is expected to be completed by early December. Hopwood, to the right of the bridge when entering Milligan’s campus, seeks to continue their age-old legacy of sacrifice for future generations as construction progresses. The church still stands today thanks to a group of […]
Watch out Tri-Cities; a local clothing brand is ready to take Tennessee, and the world, by storm. Two students at King University, Tani Houston, a sophomore digital media and business-marketing double major, and Marzuwq Bholai, a sophomore digital media design major, are the brains behind First North. They met last year at King University as […]
In a unanimous vote Sunday morning, March 19, the congregation of Hopwood Memorial Christian Church approved the construction of an addition to their current church building. The church plans to remove the front stairs, porch and vestibule of their present building and add a 4,075 square-foot structure in front of their sanctuary. “The building we […]
Thursday is my favorite day of the week, but it is not because of a light class load. Every Thursday morning, I have the opportunity to visit a first grade classroom at North Side Elementary School in Johnson City. At the start of the semester my soccer coach, Lisa Buckley, approached my teammates and me […]
Milligan College will, once again, be a hosting site for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. This will be the eighth year the program has taken place at the college. Occurring over three days – Feb. 18, March 18, and April 1 – from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., individuals can come to Milligan […]
Seven out of 19 conference tournaments have been held in Kingsport, Tenn., and John Sullivan, former president and current commissioner of the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC), said there are three reasons why. “First is the management and administration of Kingsport,” Sullivan said. He applauded the Kingsport city government for its management and administration. “Kingsport does […]