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Mountain View Baptist Church, 4005 Bristol Highway, Johnson City: Join us at 9 a.m. for Sunday school services in the church and at 10 a.m. for our drive-in service. You ....
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2 Timothy 4:7, I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith Pamela (Pam) Ann Rash Gardner passed away peacefully at Sycamore Shoals Hospital on Saturday, May 1, 2021 following a courageous battle with cancer. Pam was born on June 10, 1953. She was a graduate of Unaka High School and Carson Newman College. She resided in Hampton, TN. She worked as a social worker for the Department of Human Services and later served as the Director of Adult Day Services for over 20 years. As the director of Adult Day Services, she served the community by caring for the elderly population. She was a faithful member of Valley Forge Christian Church, where she taught Sunday School, Bible School and sang in the church choir for over 20 years. Pam was preceded in death by her loving husband, Bill Gardner and her parents, Edna Rash, Vesta Rash and Elmer Rash, her sister, Ruth Rash Estep and brothers, Harvey Rash and William (Billy) Rash. ....
ELIZABETHTON â Jean-Claude Eric Hardin, 42, a former teacher with the Carter County School System, entered guilty pleas in Criminal Court last week on charges of theft and forgery on incidents involving funds from Unaka High Schoolâs meat processing program, where customers brought livestock to the school to be slaughtered by students. The customers paid a fee for this service. When cash shortages in the program were discovered by school officials, an investigation began with the Tennessee Comptrollerâs Office and the Carter County Sheriffâs Department. In July 2019, Hardin was indicted by a Carter County grand jury on one count of theft over $1,000, six counts of forgery, and one count of official misconduct. ....