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Another 2.6-magnitude earthquake rattled Tennessee on July 9 around 8:52 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A spokesperson with the Blount County Sheriff’s Office said they, along with Blount County 911, received several calls after the boom was heard at around 1:30 p.m. Additionally, WVLT News received ...
The Blount County Sheriff's Office said it's not clear what caused the loud boom this afternoon. A lot of people in the area ...
Tennessee is one of three states in the country that require their county executives to be called "mayors." Here's when that ...
Unexplained loud boom in Blount County, TN remains a mystery; not linked to power outages or seismic activity.
Classes were suspended for most of the Civil War but that didn't mean the Knoxville campus went unused. Troops from both ...
While thousands of people were without power after the boom, Emily Assenmacher with the City of Alcoa said it was not electric-related. This, after Blount County deputies patrolled the area for blown ...
At least two people said on social media that they felt the earthquake, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The reason the Knoxville campus has fewer buildings on the University of Tennessee System's priority list is twofold. One has to do with UT Southern.
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