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The Tennessee RiverLine has launched new resources to help paddlers, boaters, anglers and other river users plan safe and enriching Tennessee River experiences. The “Plan Your Journey” trip planning ...
The Tennessee River begins in Knoxville and flows right through the city, providing fun boating, kayaking and fishing opportunities. But where are the designated swimming areas along the river? Is it ...
Hurricane Helene became a catastrophe in East Tennessee on Sept. 27 when it turned small tributary rivers into chaotic rapids, but the Tennessee River that flows through Knoxville is not expected to ...
East Tennessee and its mountainous terrain are a maze of rivers controlled by dams. Floods from Hurricane Helene tore through them and caused massive destruction as the water brought down roads and ...
A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers crew has completed work on damage to the gates at 100-year-old Wilson Dam in the Shoals that ...
Every once in a while an individual has to stop and appreciate what a valuable asset Hamilton County/Chattanooga has in being on the once uncontrolled wild Tennessee River. A recent donation of a 1932 ...
The 652-mile-long Tennessee River has seen some things in its time. From Knoxville through to Paducah, people have set up shop along the river's waters. If you receive a copy of Community News each ...
KODAK, Tenn. (WATE) — A new festival is coming to East Tennessee to celebrate one of the biggest supporters of river habitat health. Tennessee River Watershed Mussel Fest is set for May 17 from 10 a.m ...