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November 23, 2007

Shoppers are early risers to descend on local retailers for the kick-off of the Christmas season

Amid the trampling and chaos of Black Friday at Wal-Mart, signs of Christmas spirit shone through.

Group says any surface mining regulation changes must be approved by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Servic

The Southern Environmental Law Center informed the Office of Surface Mining Friday that the federal agency is required to consult with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service before it considers easing restrictions on surface mining near streams and watersheds.

Holiday shoppers find a less-hectic pace and plenty of gifts at Viking Hall craft show

The atmosphere inside the hall, which held locally made arts, crafts, good eats and a mellow backdrop of cozy, traditional holiday music, was the reverse of frenzied scenes taking place at retail stores across the nation.

Workshops encourage Southwest Virginia residents to start their own businesses

More than 75 percent of all new jobs in Virginia are created by start-up companies and small businesses, but Southwest Virginia residents are more likely to work for those new businesses than to start their own companies.


November 21, 2007

Local retailers and their staffs gear up for Black Friday

Jordan Perrigan will be at the Sears store in the Bristol Mall before 3 a.m. Friday, but he doesn?t plan to shop. For the fourth straight year, Perrigan will spend most of "Black Friday" working during the busiest retail shopping day of the year.

Phone scam targets Regions Bank customers


November 20, 2007

Cadillac CTS wins Motor Trend award


November 19, 2007

Genesco laments ‘mudslinging’ in $1.5B buyout dispute


November 17, 2007

Government-supported, curbside recycling programs have been successful in neighboring cities

"There?s a lot of apathy around here about recycling," said Mike Campbell, Bristol Virginia environmental and safety compliance officer. "The only way you?re going to get people involved ? I mean the people that aren?t in business to make a buck from recycling ? is to make it mandatory.

Recycling effort in Twin City area is carried out by residents

While the Bristols do some recycling, they don?t share the same approach with their municipal next-door neighbors.

Previous land owner says Washington County, Va., and Abingdon, Va., could have bought land cheaper f

The town joined Washington County last week in buying from the development firm Clifton-Stewart a 59.3-acre parcel near Interstate 81?s Exit 22 for $2.37 million ? or $40,000 an acre instead of the $27,000 an acre that David Millsap said he and at least one other landowner offered in the spring.

Families continued 65-year tradition of greeting the Santa Train from Kentucky to Kingsport on Satur

Rochelle Clark kicked off this year?s holiday season by honoring a Christmas family tradition ? heading to Kingsport to see Santa roll into town on the Santa Train.


November 16, 2007

Former downtown department store building is to become an entertainment venue aimed at a younger aud

An entertainment venue unique to other downtown Bristol establishments is taking form inside what once was the largest department store between Roanoke and Knoxville.

Downtown Bristol will have an open house on Monday to welcome the holiday shopping season

Jane Daniel was trying not to panic Friday about Monday night?s downtown Christmas Open House.


November 15, 2007

Washington County, Va., supervisors sign off on a $2.37 million land deal for a joint town/county re

Two days after the Washington County Board of Supervisors voted on a $2.37 million land deal, board Chairman Kenneth Reynolds signed the contract Thursday morning with Jimmy Stewart of Clifton-Stewart Rentals.

Millenium Centre has best quarter ever

As a follow-up to its best fiscal year ever, the Millennium Centre kicked off FY08 with its best-ever quarter. With an operating deficit of $100,174, the Centre came in more than $57,000 below the budgeted deficit of $157,330 for the period of July to September.


November 14, 2007

Clean up continues one year after massive Cortrim fire, and no cause has been determined

Next week marks the one-year anniversary of the massive fire that destroyed the Aurora Casket Co. site off Virginia Avenue in southwest Bristol.

A downtown Bristol Tennessee committee learns about a new TVA program that will help lure business

If luring new businesses to the Twin City is a hunting expedition, local leaders said Wednesday they have ample ammunition.


November 13, 2007

Washington County, Va., and Abingdon, Va., have approved a the purchase of land for a joint recreati

The tract of land, to be purchased from Clifton-Stewart Rentals, is approximately 59 acres and costs $40,000 per acre. For tax reasons, the closing will be delayed until November of next year.

Some folks in Marion, Va., are proposing to build a parking deck rather than raze an historic school

Under mandate from the state Supreme Court to add parking as part of a required courthouse renovation project, the Smyth County Board of Supervisors saw the site of the nearby old schoolhouse as a solution.


November 08, 2007

King Pharmaceuticals’ restructuring costs show up as losses in third-quarter earnings figures

The Bristol-based drug maker reported Thursday that its third quarter revenue rose 11 percent to $545 million, but income for the quarter which ended Sept. 30 fell dramatically from $90.4 million this time last year to $40.5 million this quarter. Likewise, the company?s earnings per share fell from 37 cents to 17 cents this quarter, failing to meet Wall Street analysts? average estimate by 28 cents.

Area businesses will soon receive a Census questionnaire that must be returned by mid-February

The information submitted from area companies will be used to provide Americans with business-related facts and will also give entrepreneurs the statistics they need when considering whether to expand or open a new business, including market shares, salaries, product and sales trends and site locations.

Washington County, Va., has received a favorable bond rating that will aid in business and industry

"It says we?re extremely investmentworthy," said Treasurer Fred Parker. "Investmentworthy means we possess four of the most important qualifiers for being classified as a strong locality and a stable economy."


November 07, 2007

Bristol and area residents continue to deal with fluctuating gasoline prices as latest spike nears $

Not so long ago, Rodney Monroe paid $750 a week for gas to operate his transportation business at Tri-Cities Regional Airport.

Bristol Speech and Hearing Center has reopened in a better location after being forced to move

Following a summer of uncertainty, Bristol Regional Speech and Hearing Center is operating in new offices and providing a full range of treatment services.

Wellmont’s plan for a rehab hospital stalls after failing to receive a certificate of need

In April, the local hospital chain announced plans to open a 25-bed, 20,000-square-foot rehabilitation facility in part of the Ridgeview Pavilion building on North Street.


November 06, 2007

City Council clears way for new park for industry

The City Council approved the annexation of about 230 acres of land on Tuesday, clearing the way for the largest industrial park in the city?s history ? Partnership Park II.


November 05, 2007

Va. localities push lawmakers to cap payday loan interest rates

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