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kimzplace · 6 months
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First snowfall of the season at the 𝗟𝗘𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗧𝗘 𝗟𝗢𝗗𝗚𝗘 (elevation 6,360 feet in the 𝗦𝗠𝗢𝗞𝗜𝗘𝗦 near 𝗚𝗔𝗧𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗕𝗨𝗥𝗚).
So far there is about 1" of snow. More possible, mainly above 5,000 feet through this evening.
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deadmotelsusa · 2 years
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The Tennessean Motel and Restaurant offered 16 modern units, air conditioning, TV and ceramic tile baths. It was owned by brothers Ruble and I. D. Price Jr. After I. D.’s death in 1983, the motel declined and eventually became abandoned. The restaurant survived a few decades longer, living its last years as a thrift shop. The entire property was demolished in 2019. Located in Rogersville, Tennessee. 
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unteriors · 1 year
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American Legion Dr, Rogersville, Tennessee.
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neververy4 · 2 years
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Can’t believe one of the most racist, homophobic towns I’ve ever lived in has a sign up saying “God Bless the Queer”
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tokaath · 1 year
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Hitch, Tow, Camp
We took our 5th Wheel RV, The Solitude camping for a w1hole week at Heritage in Tuscumbia
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haveyourhouse · 1 year
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-| NEW LISTING |- 430 E. #McKinney Ave, #Rogersville, TN • 4 bdrm, 2 bath • #HistoricCharm >> Detailed property website here >> 🦁 https://www.thelionlisting.com/properties/430-east-mckinney-ave/ Historic farmhouse with #modern conveniences! Located in beautiful downtown #Rogersville, this charming home, circa 1875, is in easy walking distance of the shops and eateries of Main Street. The #covered front porch provides a lovely space for seating as well as a #welcoming entry point to the home. Many original features, like transom windows, four #fireplaces, and large, two-over-two windows, allow the home to retain its historic look; while a lifelong #metal roof, new hardwood-look flooring, and new carpet provide #contemporary comfort. With 2,300 square feet, the home has lots of space for everyone, including three #bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a living room, and a dining room. In the spacious kitchen, you'll find new #hardwood-look flooring, an attractive subway tile backsplash, and an adjacent laundry room. The second floor features a private balcony, perfect for relaxing with your morning cup of coffee; and the covered back #patio is the ideal spot for relaxing and enjoying the view of the level, serene back yard. Don't miss your opportunity to own this beautiful piece of Rogersville history! #tennessee #homesweethome #EastTennessee #TriCities >> List with #TheLion! 🦁 Call #Cory today for your showing 423.273.5133. Each office is independently owned and operated. ---------------------------------------- Cory Parsons, #TheLion 🦁 eXp Realty, LLC / ICON AGENT 423.273.5133 [email protected] 888 . 519 . 5113 x450 3401 Mallory Lane #100 Franklin TN, 37067 (at Rogersville, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkJjhMJpKyl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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porcelainapparition · 5 months
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Rogersville, Tennessee
built in 1890
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goalhofer · 10 days
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2024 Texas Rangers Roster
Pitchers
#17 Nathan Eovaldi (Alvin, Texas)
#22 Jon Gray (Chandler, Oklahoma)
#23 Michael Lorenzen (Fullerton, California)*
#25 José Leclerc (Esperanza, Dominican Republic)
#31 Max Scherzer (Chesterfield, Missouri)
#33 Dane Dunning (Green Cove Springs, Florida)
#37 David Robertson (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)*
#39 Kirby Yates (Kauai County, Hawaii)*
#44 Andrew Heaney (Warr Acres, Oklahoma)
#46 Brock Burke (Jefferson County, Colorado)
#48 Jacob DeGrom (Ormond Beach, Florida)
#51 Tyler Mahle (Westminster, California)*
#54 José Ureña (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
#57 Yerry Rodríguez (Santiago De Los Caballeros, Dom Rep)
#61 Cody Bradford (Aledo, Texas)
#65 Grant Anderson (West Orange, Texas)
#66 Josh Sborz (Fairfax County, Virginia)
#67 Jacob Latz (Lemont Township, Illinois)
#72 Jonathan Hernández (Memphis, Tennessee)
#84 Carson Coleman (Lexington, Kentucky)**
Catchers
#12 Andrew Knizner (Hanover County, Virginia)*
#28 Jonah Heim (Amherst, New York)
Infielders
#2 Marcus Semien (El Cerrito, California)
#5 Corey Seager (Kannapolis, North Carolina)
#6 Josh Jung (San Antonio, Texas)
#8 Josh Smith (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
#20 Ezequiel Durán (San Juan De La Maguana, Dominican Republic)
#21 Jared Walsh (Suwanee, Georgia)*
#30 David Lowe; Jr. (Marietta, Georgia)
#38 Davis Wendzel (San Juan Capistrano, California)**
#56 Justin Foscue (Huntsville, Alabama)**
Outfielders
#3 Leody Taveras (Tenares, Dominican Republic)
#16 Travis Jankowski (Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
#32 Evan Carter (Elizabethton, Tennessee)
#36 Wyatt Langford (Trenton, Florida)**
#53 José García (Ciudad Ciego De Ávila, Cuba)
Coaches
Manager Bruce Bochy (Melbourne, Florida)
Bench coach Donnie Ecker (Los Altos, California)
Hitting coach Tim Hyers (Covington, Georgia)
Assistant hitting coach Seth Conner (Rogersville, Missouri)
Pitching coach Mike Maddux (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Bullpen coach Brett Hayes (Los Angeles, California)
Catching coach Bobby Wilson (Dunedin, Florida)
1B coach William Ragsdale (Jonesboro, Arkansas)
3B coach Tony Beasley (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
Assistant coach Will Venable (San Rafael, California)
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my-cursed-brain · 3 months
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Listen I know that there's so, so much wrong with Tennessee, but I don't think there's and benefits for me in leaving anymore. It feels like there's nowhere safe in America to live as a queer person, so what's the point in moving? Yes the smaller town I live in sucks, but I think that moving to a bigger town might be as good as it will ever get. Nature wise, Tennessee is so beautiful and idk what I'd do without being surrounded by mountains. I went to Arizona once, and I've genuinely considered moving there, but I felt too visible because I could actually see the horizon instead of mountains. I'm not happy at the fact that I've gotten rid of my accent as much as I could, but I did it because I thought it would limit me too much if I went through with voice acting. I hate the hot summers but I love how the bugs scream at night and the fireflies. I miss enjoying old country music as a kid. I was never good at singing but I'll be damned if I couldn't yodel and sing perfectly along to Hank Williams's songs. I doubt that I could do that now and that makes me incredibly sad. God I miss some of the food that I grew up with. I miss shelling beans for my grandmother. I fucking love Gatlinburg, it has the kind of energy that I never grew up with because I never lived anywhere that was frequently visited. I love driving through tiny towns and seeing old stores. The kudzu is absolute everywhere, though. I love that one produce place in Rogersville near the newspaper because I know that I can get the best Rome apples there. I hate that one auto repair shop in Bean Station because it's been like 10 years and my family has never gotten one of our cars back. Idk. Even though this isn't the ideal place to live because I'm queer and have religious trauma, I couldn't live without the oddities that come with living in the south.
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Primitive Baptist Universalists
Progressive Primitive Baptists
Image from: Holston PBU Church, Rogersville, Tennessee (PBU)
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96thdayofrage · 2 years
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Vicky White, assistant director of corrections for the Lauderdale Sheriff's Department, picked up Casey Cole White, 38, from a detention center on Friday morning at 9:30am, armed with a 9mm handgun.
The corrections officer said she was due to take Casey White - who is not related to her - to a mental health evaluation.
But on Friday afternoon, Sheriff Rick Singleton of Lauderdale County said that there was no scheduled mental health evaluation.
Vicky White's car was found abandoned at a shopping center at 3:30pm, and the pair have not been seen since.
'I am extremely, extremely concerned that he is not in custody,' said Chris Connolly, Lauderdale County district attorney - adding that the FBI is assisting with the search, in addition to state and local authorities.
'This is a very dangerous situation.'
It is unclear if White is in any danger, with investigators yet to say whether they think she colluded with White to bust him out of jail, or whether she has fallen victim to an abduction. 
Casey White was facing the death penalty for the October 2015 murder of Connie Ridgeway, 58, in her home in Rogersville, Alabama.
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It remains unclear why she was killed.  
People said she was known for her friendliness and willingness to help others, and the community for many years held a vigil every October in her memory.
Casey White was arrested in December 2015, then aged 32, following a crime spree across Tennessee and Alabama.
In one night, he staged a home invasion, two carjackings and multiple shootings that left a dog dead and a woman injured.
The crimes were followed by a chase, where speeds reached more than 100 miles per hour, WHNT reported.
It ended with a stolen car stuck in a field south of Huntsville, and officers - who were evidently well known to him - pleading with him to put down his gun and give himself up.
White got out of the vehicle with a gun and threatened to shoot officers and himself unless he could speak with Limestone Sheriff Mike Blakely.
Body-cam footage shows deputies attempting to get White to surrender by offering him smokeless tobacco and Sun Drop citrus soda while they waited for Blakely to arrive.
Casey White was found guilty of a total of nine charges, including trying to kill his ex-girlfriend and kidnapping her two roommates. Other charges included first degree robbery, first degree burglary, third degree burglary, breaking and entering a vehicle, animal cruelty for shooting a dog and attempting to elude.
He was sentenced in April 2019 to 75 years in prison.
In June 2020, he wrote to Lauderdale County requesting a meeting with the sheriffs office, and confessed to killing Ridgeway - providing a detailed description of the crime scene.
He said he was paid to kill her, although no motive for hiring a hitman has ever been disclosed.
In October 2020, Casey White, aged 37, appeared in court for an arraignment hearing, and requested to stay at the Lauderdale County Jail instead of going back to prison, WAFF reported.
His request was denied, after authorities said they believed that he was plotting to escape the Lauderdale County Jail.
They had found a makeshift knife, stashed in the showers, and suspected White was intending on using it to force someone to let him out.
'We got information yesterday that he had made a shank and he intended to escape today and take a hostage,' said Connolly, Lauderdale County district attorney, during the hearing.
'Our deputies did a great job.
'Found the shank and eliminated that threat this morning so we obviously aren't equipped to house somebody like that for that long term in our jail, so we are happy that the judge ordered him to go back to the department of corrections.'
White, having confessed, then pleaded not guilty, on grounds of insanity.
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kimzplace · 3 months
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My old homeplace Pike co. Ky.
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deadmotelsusa · 2 years
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The Tennessean Motel, before and after. Demolished in 2019. Source
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truecrimemusingsblog · 8 months
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Summer Wells Disappearance
5-year-old Summer Wells disappeared on June 15, 2021 from Rogersville, Tennessee. Was she abducted, as her parents claim? Or did something more sinister happen?
AT A GLANCE Missing Since June 15, 2021 from Rogersville, Tennessee Sex: Female Race: white Hair Color: blonde Eye Color: blue Date of Birth: February 4, 2016 Age: 5 (at the time of her disappearance) Height: 3′ 0″ Weight: 40 pounds Clothing: pink shirt, gray pants or shorts. It is unknown if Summer disappeared with shoes or socks. This is an artist rendering of what Summer might look…
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infraredmag · 1 year
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RESCHEDULED FOR JUNE 10-11: Dukes of Hazzard Star & Songwriter Tom Wopat To Appear & Perform At North Alabama Spring Pickers Market At The Cotton Gin
Tune-In: Wopat to appear on WAFF-TV’s “Tennessee Valley Living” on June 07 Additional media assets and full tour schedule available at jwamedia.com/tom-wopat  ROGERSVILLE, Ala. (April 11, 2023) – Tom Wopat is an award winning actor from the hit CBS-TV series Dukes of Hazzard, a celebrated singer-songwriter, and Broadway musical star. Wopat will perform some of the music from his new album…
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tokaath · 1 year
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On the Mend
We were elated to have the Solitude out of the shop and back home!
The Return of the Solitude! The Solitude comes home with No Drama… Well, Almost! – See Video I’m so pleased to report that I’m writing this entry from the kitchen table on the Solitude, literally sitting on top of the part that went so wrong. You can find that story in our “Failure to Launch” entry here.But 6 weeks after taking her, limping, to Anytime RV repair in Falkville Alabama, we…
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