H&R Ribbon Cutting
H&R Block, located in Foothills Mall in Maryville, held its ribbon cutting on Monday, Jan. 13, as it opened for business just in time for tax season.
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H&R Block, located in Foothills Mall in Maryville, held its ribbon cutting on Monday, Jan. 13, as it opened for business just in time for tax season.
Ripley PR, a national business-to-business (B2B) public relations agency, announced the addition of Jennifer Stone as its new full-time account executive.
Second Harvest Foodbank of East Tennessee presents the SOUPER BOWL FOR THE HUNGRY Feb. 2.
TransForce, Inc., the industry leader in truck driver staffing, announced that it has acquired Best Drivers based in Alcoa, Tennessee.
The Blount Partnership to help local businesses navigate the clean energy space. Will help Blount County businesses with clean energy information and opportunities to save money and grow the economy.
Blount Partnership president/CEO Bryan Daniels announced today that Rachel Ragland has been hired as the Director of Economic & Workforce Development.
American Chemet of Deerfield, IL has announced the purchase of the Horsehead Corporation copper based air atomizing business, located in Palmerton, PA.
Sexual Assault Center of East Tennessee and the Helen Ross McNabb Center are set to merge on Jan. 1.
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Economic and Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty, along with Alcoa officials, announced today the company will expand its rolling mill in Alcoa, Tenn. to meet the growing demand for light, durable and recyclable aluminum sheet for automotive production.
Townsend, Tennessee – Bob Patterson, Executive Director announced today that the Tuckaleechee Garden Club has completed decorating the Cardwell House that is located in the Historic Village of the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center. ” The Heritage Center is a beautiful place to visit any time of the year but it is especially beautiful when it is decorated for the Holiday Season” claimed Bob Patterson, Executive Director of the Heritage Center. “All of the decorations are either handmade or are natural trimmings representative of the late 1800’s” said Linda Lee, President of the 30 year old Tuckaleechee Garden Club.