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Robber Eludes Police

The armed robber who held-up Domino’s Pizza at 10635 Chapman Highway last week remains at large. “Unfortunately there isn’t any new information regarding the case,” said Captain Jeff McCarter of the Sevier County Sheriff’s Department. The...

 

Golfing for Community

Golfing for Community

Participants of last year’s C.R.O.S.S. Golf Tournament get ready to tee off. (The Herald/Archive Photo) An 18-hole charity golf tournament has been slated to help Seymour residents in need. The third annual C.R.O.S.S. Golf Tournament is scheduled...

 

Several Charged in Meth Bust

Several Charged in Meth Bust

Edward Ross Maples (The Herald/BCSO) Russell Sterling McGhee (The Herald/BCSO) Reinaldo Velasquez (The Herald/BCSO) Christine Charlene Poole (The Herald/BCSO) Brooke Adale Helton (The Herald/BCSO) Vicki Stephens Berry (The Herald/BCSO)        ......

 

Art Flourishes at Shop

Art Flourishes at Shop

Anita Miller showcases watches she has decorated with pressed flowers in her home-based antique shop. (The Herald/Joe King) Anita’s Miller, owner of Anita’s Antique Shop has a passion for art as well as antiques. “I first became interested...

 

Familiar Face in New Venue

Familiar Face in New Venue

The new McDonald’s location is scheduled to open this week. (The Herald/Joe King) With the closure of one restaurant location, Cochran Family McDonald’s is bringing a modernized version closer to Seymour. The former location, which was at...

 

Library’s Storied History

A little history and some plans for the future are on the agenda for Friends of the Seymour Library’s annual general meeting at 7 p.m. May 15 in the library’s Community Room. Everyone who uses the library is invited to share library experiences...

 

Vacationing Near and Far

Vacationing Near and Far

Genna Scalf (The Herald/Alex Shelton) Whether it’s to one of our nation’s many parks, a big city or a historical monument, everyone usually has a destination in mind for their summer vacation by this time of the year. It’s no secret that...

 

Man Faces Meth Charges

Man Faces Meth Charges

Dillon Marcum Honeycutt (The Herald/BCSO) Blount County Sheriff James Lee Berrong announced a 20-year-old Madisonville man was charged April 30 in connection with a methamphetamine investigation. Dillon Marcum Honeycutt, 20 of Madisonville,...

 

Seymour Grads Move Forward

Seymour Grads Move Forward

Seymour High School Principal Greg Clark. (The Herald/Archive Photo) The consensus among administrators at Seymour High School is post-secondary education is essential in the current job market. “To be competitive in today’s job market,...

 

Insurance Focuses on Community

Insurance Focuses on Community

Gary Underwood provides personalized attention for his customers. (The Herald/Joe King) Gary Underwood has been in the insurance business for more than 20 years. “When I first started off I traveled a lot, but I wanted to do something local,”...

 

Car Show Turned Tractor

Car Show Turned Tractor

Vehicles in several different classes were judged at Seymour United Methodist Church’s Fourth Annual Car, Truck and Tract Show last weekend. (The Herald/Alex Shelton) Seymour United Methodist Church held their Fourth Annual Car, Truck and...

 

Mobile Home Reduced to Rubble

Mobile Home Reduced to Rubble

A Mobile home located on Mutton Hollow Rd. was a total loss after the structure ignited Monday afternoon. Both the mobile home and the storage building were a complete loss. (The Herald/Joe King) According to Katherine Cagle of the Seymour Volunteer...

 

Battle for the Republican Party: Local Republican Party Backs Romney

Battle for the Republican Party: Local Republican Party Backs Romney

Sonny Coane, Chairman of the Sevierville Republican Party. (The Herald/Submitted Photo) With the delegate count for Mitt Romney estimated at over half of the 1,144 needed to clinch the Republican Presidential nomination and his closest rival...