KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee RiverLine, spearheaded by the University of Tennessee, was awarded a $500,000 Area Development grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission and the Tennessee ...
Landslides eroded large sections of the track toward Asheville, and Norfolk Southern says rail workers have cleared 15,000 ...
The coal ash disaster at TVA's Kingston Coal Plant in 2008 help push the utility to close its coal plants. It will stop ...
CHAPEL HILL, Tenn. (WKRN) – The Duck River is the longest-running river in Tennessee, stretching from Coffee County to the Tennessee River in Humphreys County. Many experts consider it to be the ...
Three developers bid for control of former Smokies Stadium in Sevier County As recreational use of the Tennessee river continues to grow, Collett said Tennessee RiverLine has created a first-of ...
It’s 265 miles from Powers Bridge, where I put in, to the Tennessee River, where I’ll take out. So roughly 26 days (it actually took 28) on the Duck. I’ve traveled about 14,000 miles down ...
Tennessee’s endangered Duck River now has another level of protection. Gov. Bill Lee on Wednesday signed an executive order establishing the Duck River Watershed Planning Partnership to help ...
The clean-up focused on the headwaters of the lake ... of Transportation (TDOT), Norris Lake Project, and Keep Tennessee River Beautiful, a water affiliate of Keep America Beautiful.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Tennessee environmental regulators have ordered CSX Transportation to stop dredging the Nolichucky River Gorge for rocks and sediment being used to shore up a rail ...
Bill Lee on Wednesday signed an executive order aiming to protect the Duck River, the longest and most biodiverse river in Tennessee. The scenic 269-mile waterway is renowned for hosting the largest ...
Don’t misunderstand me: I love Dillon Falls, I’ve floated the Deschutes, I’ve cast a dry fly into the Crooked River, I’ve scrambled up South Sister and Broken Top, and I’ve witnessed ...
“There has to be a regional system to protect the river. One utility can’t have the power. That’s what’s happened in the past.” It is known that many people have moved to Middle Tennessee.