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WEMB Special Features
PHOTO TOUR INDEX
Photos by Chuck Ray......All photos are the property of WEMB Inc and may not be copied or duplicated or used for any purpose without permission of WEMB Inc.

Unicoi County Chamber of Commerce Legislative Breakfast
March 28, 2008


Held at the Erwin National Guard Armory


UCHS Air Force Jr ROTC Color Guard join Tommy Clouse, Chris Bogart, Becky Love and Brad Williams


The Valley Beautiful Beacon Staff and Attendees











St. Rep. David Hawk, Congressman David Davis, St. Sen. Steve Southerland,
and Tennessee Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey




UC Chamber of Commerce President Elect Tim Lingerfelt


It was a Red, White, and Blue gathering
 

UC Register of Deeds Debbie Tittle also serves as President of the Tennessee Registers Association and Association Legislative Chairman Tim Shelton



1420 WEMB's News Director Jay Thomas (near middle) and President Jim Crawford
 

State Sen. Steve Southerland (left) and St. Rep. David Hawk (right) present UC Memorial Hospital CEO Jim Pate (center) an award of appreciation as event sponsor
 

UC Chamber of Commerce Board Chairman Todd Ambrose also is Owner/CEO of Ambrosound--Sound and Lighting for all types of special events 423-914-0571


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Limestone Cove Puppy Mill

READ MORE ABOUT IT HERE
The owner of these dogs on Limestone Cove Road  turned over custody to the UC Humane Society Tuesday, March 25th.

The resident will not be charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty in exchange for giving up the dogs--citing health reason for the neglect.


They will be processed and then distributed to Shar Pei rescue volunteers in Tennessee and Virginia.




















Unicoi County Sheriff's Department Lt. Jason Tilson
and UC Animal Control Officers Estil Edwards and Leanna Dippold



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WEMB takes a Tour of the New Unicoi County Animal Shelter
February 6, 2008


UCAW Board Chairman--Sue Jean Wilson locking up


The front desk reception area


Window looking into the Kitty Cat room


Looking down the hallway--Human rooms on the left--Fury Friends on the right


If you don't know what this is for....there's a fenced area waiting for you


Dog runs on the left--Viewing hallway on the right


Dog Runs


Here's a dog's-eye view


UCAW Board Chairman--Sue Jean Wilson


Sue Jean Wilson and Terry Haynes on back porch dog run area


Outside dog runs


Hand-painted wall art


More hand-painted wall art


Some Hand-painted wall art with the names of the artists


Board members in the conference room

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WEMB Tours the New UC School's Bus Garage on Carolina Ave

Steel Work and Masonry Construction


Workers in the "Pit" and Tommy Clouse and Denise Brown on the Worksite


WEMB News Director Jay Thomas interviews Denise Brown


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Photos by Chuck Ray......All photos are property of WEMB Inc and may not be copied or duplicated or used for any purpose without permission of WEMB Inc.


Unicoi Pinnacle Fire Tower

Help renovate Unicoi's Pinnacle Fire Tower site by donating at Mountain Commerce Bank Unicoi Branch.

http://www.partnersofthecherokee.com/

Pinnacle Tower News

View of Unicoi I-26 interchange from Unicoi Pinnacle Fire Tower.






Bottom view of Tower "Cab" floor in dis-repair.




Antennas to be removed for renovation.

 

 

Tower and surroundings




Unicoi's Mayor Johnny Lynch and Unicoi County Mayor Greg Lynch at Pinnacle Fire Tower.



 

WEMB News Director Jay Thomas and US Forest Service's Landscape Architect Delcie Dyer.

 

Unicoi Mayor Johnny Lynch holding renderings of renovated tower.

 

Fall colors viewed from Unicoi Pinnacle site. Trees will be trimmed to allow for a 360° panorama of
Unicoi, Washington, Greene, Carter, Sullivan Counties and beyond.


Photos by Chuck Ray......All photos are property of WEMB Inc and may not be copied or duplicated or used for any purpose without permission of WEMB Inc.

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