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Carter County Building and Grounds Committee hears great news in governor s budget

Children s hospital foundation announces $5 million J B Hunt Transport gift to Springdale hospital

Children s hospital foundation announces $5 million J B Hunt Transport gift to Springdale hospital
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Adirondack Trust Co is highest bidder on Saratoga County building

Adirondack Trust Co. is highest bidder on Saratoga County building | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS By Stephen Williams/Staff Writer | May 6, 2021 Shares0 SARATOGA SPRINGS – A local bank was the high bidder for Saratoga County’s former office building at 31 Woodlawn Ave. in downtown Saratoga Springs, which the county is selling through an online auction. Adirondack Trust Company, with offices less than a block away, bid $2.8 million for the property. The county Board of Supervisors’ Buildings and Grounds Committee on Thursday recommended the board accept the bid at its meeting later this month. “I think we’re very happy with the amount for the bid, it was a little more than we were expecting,” said committee Chairman Matthew Veitch, R-Saratoga Springs.

Tweetsie Trail could be 50% larger with property donation to Carter County

ELIZABETHTON — The popular Tweetsie Trail could possibly have its length extended by 50%, with a connection to a growing mountain bike trail section. That was the possibility being considered by the Carter County Commission’s Building and Grounds Committee on Tuesday evening. The committee voted unanimously to recommend to the full County Commission that a donation of approximately 28 acres of land between Valley Forge and Hampton be accepted by the county. The land is on property that formerly was used for the narrow gauge tracks of the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad. The donation has already been studied by the Carter County Parks and Recreation Board. Chairman Ken Gough said the land could be used to extend the Tweetsie Trail from its current end at Hatcher Lane along State Line Road. He said some stretches of highways and streets would be needed for part of the trail extension, but the land could be used to build a trail from the end of Mill Pond R

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