The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency identified the body as belonging to Boone McCrary, 32, from Greeneville.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said a man who launched a boat into the Nolichucky River on Friday has been found ...
The body of Boone McCrary, of Greeneville, was found in the Nolichuckey River on Tuesday, according to the TWRA.
Drivers needing services in Greeneville will have to go elsewhere after severe weather. The Tennessee Department of Safety ...
The pumping station that supplies water to the majority of Greene County was damaged due to Hurricane Helene, leaving ...
Greeneville Driver Services closed temporarily due to severe weather; residents directed to nearby centers or online services ...
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, Limestone University has announced several changes to its athletics schedule to ensure the ...
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — The body of missing man Boone McCrary was recovered from a creek that feeds the Nolichucky River on Tuesday, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA).
The body of Boone McCrary, 32, of Greeneville, was recovered today from a creek feeding into the Nolichuckey River near W.
The body of Boone McCrary, 32, of Greeneville was recovered Tuesday from a creek feeding into the Nolichuckey River near W.
The Greeneville/Greene County Office of Emergency management will be distributing water to those who need it on Monday, ...
The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security’s Greeneville Driver Services and Reinstatement Center, 1210 Hal Henard Road, is temporarily closed as a result of the recent severe weather.