Kandice Davis Casteel for Greene County 5th District Commissioner

Kandice Davis Casteel for Greene County 5th District Commissioner I've worked for the same in company for 16 years in Greeneville, TN and have a Bachelor's degree in

09/29/2023

GIVEAWAY ALERT!!✨

Each Monday we post a giveaway for a half dozen doughnuts for two lucky winners! We will be selecting one from Instagram and one from Facebook and announcing it in the comments tomorrow (9\26) morning. To enter...

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08/25/2021

Hello everyone it's been awhile.. The commissioners seats are coming back up soon any thoughts?

12/31/2019

Happy News Years Eve

06/18/2019

By a vote of 12 in favor, 9 against, the Greene County Commission has voted to increase the property tax inside the city limits of Greeneville by 16 cents. The property tax outside the city limits will remain the same.

I will never set foot in this state ever..
01/26/2019

I will never set foot in this state ever..

11/07/2018

Congratulations to all the winners!!!

10/22/2018

On Tuesday, October 23rd beginning at 7:00 am, the 200 block of N. College Street adjacent to Walters State Community College (from Tusculum Blvd to Church Street) will be closed to through traffic. Palmer Street and Greeneville High will be accessible from the Tusculum Blvd end of N. College. All other businesses will be accessible from the Church Street end. The closure is expected to last one business day.

Please do not use Greeneville Town Hall or the Rhea Building parking lot as detours.

10/03/2018

Hello Friends. Here's some information that you need to know...

Below is a news release from our Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. Your phones and other mobile devices will alert you to a National Emergency Alert Test at 2:18 pm Eastern Time tomorrow, Wednesday, October 3, and your television and radio will alert you of this test at 2:20 pm Eastern Time.

National Emergency Alert Test is October 3


Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) is reminding Tennesseans today to be aware of the planned national emergency alert test the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will conduct on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018.

On Wednesday, FEMA and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will conduct a nationwide test of the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS).

“This is an important test of our nation’s public alerting capabilities,” TEMA Director Patrick Sheehan said. “We don’t want Tennesseans to be surprised when they see, or hear, the alert on television or radio, and also receive it on their mobile devices. This is also a preparedness opportunity to remind citizens how important it is to have multiple options for receiving emergency alerts and warnings at home, on the road, and at work.”
The national IPAWS test will include both a Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) message, sent to mobile devices, at 2:18 p.m., Eastern, and an Emergency Alert System (EAS) message, to be broadcast on radio and television, at 2:20 p.m., Eastern.
The WEA message will display on mobile devices as a Presidential Alert and will read: THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed.
FEMA will send only one WEA message to mobile devices and because the WEA message is a Presidential Alert, users will not be able to opt out of receiving the message, even if users have deactivated alert notifications in their mobile devices.
Only wireless providers who have chosen to participate in the national WEA test will deliver the WEA message to their customers’ mobile devices.
The EAS portion of the test is expected to last one minute and will allow FEMA to verify the delivery and broadcast of a national test message and assess the infrastructure for its distribution.
This is the fourth time FEMA has conducted a national EAS test and is the first time for a national WEA test. Previous EAS national tests were conducted in September 2011, 2016 and 2017 in collaboration with the FCC, broadcasters, and emergency management officials in recognition of FEMA’s National Preparedness Month.
About the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency: TEMA’s mission is to coordinate preparedness, response and recovery from man-made, natural and technological hazards in a professional and efficient manner in concert with our stakeholders. Follow TEMA on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, and, at www.tn.gov/tema.

About ReadyTN: ReadyTN is a mobile device application from the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) providing emergency preparedness, response, and recovery information to Tennesseans. Ready TN is available for mobile devices running Apple and Android operating systems. For more information on ReadyTN’s features and on downloading, visit www.tn.gov/tema/ready-tn.html.

Nashville, Tenn. – The State of Tennessee will deploy more emergency support teams this week to South Carolina this week to support response and recovery efforts as Carolinians are still facing hazardous conditions in Hurricane Florence’s aftermath.

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