Gateway to the Big South Fork
News
- McDowell named Office on Aging director
- Historic designation sought for O&W Bridge
- 97th annual Scott County Fair: August 5-12
- Mayor Jeffers, county officials attend D.A.G.’s victims’ walk
- Scott County receives grant to extend water service
- Mayor Jeffers proclaims April ‘Child Abuse Prevention Month’
- New officials take office
- Big South Fork Medical Center and Access Physicians launch telehospitalist service
- 6 tips for people with disabilities who want to run for office
- Proposals being sought for EMS site
- All Scott County adults now eligible for Covid-19 vaccine
- Jamie Byrd appointed new EMS director
- Tiffany Jeffers appointed property assessor
- Mayor’s Saturday coronavirus update
- Scott County confirms first case of coronavirus
- Mayor’s update on coronavirus status in Scott County
- Mayor Tibbals named to governor’s health task force
- Commissioner of Labor visits Scott County
- Scott County files lawsuit against opioid manufacturers
- ID Board, Chamber of Commerce to purchase water bottle filling stations for schools
- Free home repairs available
- Spring Planting Festival is Saturday
- County-wide clean-up set for Saturday
- Boys & Girls Club to host car show
- Health Department offers free flu vaccines
- Hospital will open as Big South Fork Medical Center
- Improvements to be made to O&W Bridge
- Winter sights await at Grand Gap
- Tis the season for flu prevention
- Burning ban in effect for Scott County
- Highland Telephone certified for gigabit internet speeds
- County audit conducted
- Date set for annual Christmas parade
- Scott Countians urged to prevent mosquito-borne illnesses
- Meal funding available to childcare providers
- Scott selected for property evaluation
- Scott High students build their community
- TDOT reopens Oneida/Huntsville interchange
- Children’s Center is re-accredited
- Tourism commissioner tours Scott County