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A Pair of Halloween Haunts

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Oct 31, 2007

Here’s a couple of hauntingly happening Halloween hangouts in our area. 

The Limestone Cove Cemetery is located just off highway 173 in the Limestone Cove community on Upper Stone Mountain Road. Jim Shipley’s display is in the 1800 block area of Carroll Creek Road in Johnson City. 

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Posted by Tim Cable


Red Hatters Roustabout in Betsy

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Oct 24, 2007

It’ll be a weekend to really hang your red hat on in Elizabethton! 

Red Hatters will gather on Friday beginning at 1 p.m. at the Sycamore Shoals Historic Site. Then, Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m., the talent show will be held at the Bonnie Kate Theatre in Elizabethton. Tickets to the show are $3.00 with all proceeds benefitting the Community Arts Center at the Bonnie Kate. For more information about the Sycamore Hot Hat Shakers, call (423) 928-3418. 

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Posted by Tim Cable


The Top 10 Things I’ll Miss About Bob Lewis

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Oct 18, 2007

I’m happy and sad all at the same time. My Old Buddy, Bob Lewis, is retiring after 40 years of service at WJHL. In the spirit of David Letterman, here’s a special Cable Country salute and tribute to my treasured friend and co-worker. 

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Posted by Tim Cable


Ghost Town in the Sky

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Oct 17, 2007

Here’s the resurrection story of Ghost Town. Joe Tennis and I got the chance to go on a big Fall Media Tour in Haywood County, North Carolina and we discovered that a historic theme park that was a big hit during the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s is alive again!

For more on Ghost Town, be sure and read tomorrow morning’s edition of the Bristol Herald Courier. Joe will have a story in the Empire Section.
For more about Ghost Town you can also visit their website at http://www.ghosttowninthesky.com
Ghost Town is now open weekends through November. 

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Posted by Tim Cable


Jefferson City Jam

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Oct 16, 2007

It’s become a Tuesday morning tradition in Jefferson County. Some might call them just a group of old loafers. But, I call them a gathering of what makes our region such a great place to live. A real musical cross section of Americana. 

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Posted by Tim Cable


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