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Enjoying great food and a lake's slow return at Nick's

Well, if ever there was a sign of things returning to normal, it is Boone Lake becoming a lake once again. Seven years ago, a sinkhole was discovered near Boone Dam, repair of which necessitated a drawdown of the lake, leaving many lakeside homeowners and their property literally high and dry. With the repair work working toward a conclusion and Boone Lake’s water level on the rise once more, lakeside hot spots are getting ready for business once again. Jay’s Boat Dock, one of the more popular venues on Boone Lake, has opened with a surprise for this season’s lake-goers: the opening of a new restaurant on-site, Nick’s Anchored on Boone.

Lake search yields body believed to be that of missing man

Crews searching Boone Lake recovered a body believed to be that of David Schreck on Saturday, according to information released by Washington County Sheriff Ed Graybeal. Schreck, of Johnson City, was last seen going into the water near the 300 block of Carroll Creek Road on Tuesday morning. Members of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and Washington County EMS found the body at about 10 a.m. in the area where authorities had been searching for Schreck. The body was sent for an autopsy and positive identification. The investigation continues, but foul play is not suspected.

Officials looking to fishing and other outdoors activities for economic growth

Officials looking to fishing and other outdoors activities for economic growth
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Press Picks: Johnson City Press staff share what they're doing this weekend

Looking for something to do this weekend? You’re in luck. Introducing: Press Picks, a recurring series in the Johnson City Press where staff writers and editors share events, activities or other things they’re excited to do this weekend that you might also find fun. And, with this being July 4 weekend, there’s no shortage of things to do. Below, Johnson City Press reporters share their Independence Day weekend plans. Kayla Hackney, Staff Writer: Freedom Fest is sure to be a blast for those looking to celebrate the Fourth of July the traditional way with food vendors, live music from Powershift and the Breakfast Club and a fireworks show at dark. The event will begin at 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 4 at Unicoi Elementary School, and attendees are encouraged to check parking maps on the town’s website beforehand.

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