Call for artists for UC Heritage Festival on Oct 3

The Union County Heritage Festival's Art Show will occur on Saturday, October 3, 2026, 10:00AM to 4:00 PM at the Historic Snodderly House, 720 Main Street, Maynardville. Park at the house or the parking lot across from the Art Show. On Festival Day, parking is also available at Wilson Park where visitors can ride the big yellow bus free shuttle to the Art Show. Youth are encouraged to participate. If enough youth participate, then the Festival will have a special Youth Art Exhibit.

Record-Breaking Season Opener for Farmers Market

The first official day of the 2026 Union County Farmers Market on May 2 was a huge success! Many veteran Farmers Market vendors who have been attending every market for years were there, as were several vendors participating for the first time. This was the largest first-day crowd in the Market’s history, and several vendors had people in line waiting to check out.

Lonesome Dove

Lonesome Dove is a Pulitzer Prize-winning epic Western novel, and later a TV miniseries, written by Larry McMurtry. The saga covers two retired Texas Rangers who led a cattle drive from Texas to Montana, exploring themes of friendship, love, hardship, and the end of the frontier.

TVCH Resources Back in Union County!

The Tennessee Valley Coalition for the Homeless will be at Heritage Park in Maynardville on Thursday, May 21. They will bring their Shower Trailer, along with free clothing, hygiene products, and resource information. Camping out? Was the water turned off at your house? Need some contact information or clean clothes, boots, or shoes? Be sure to stop by and see your friendly TVCH folks!

Welcome Back to the Sideline- Coach Johnson Joins HMMS's Basketball Staff

Horace Maynard Middle School is welcoming back a familiar face with deep roots in Union County basketball.

Mike Johnson has been named to the HMMS boys basketball coaching staff, bringing with him more than two decades of experience and a long history of success at the high school level. A lifelong Union County resident and Horace Maynard graduate, Johnson returns to the court with a reputation for leadership, player development, and program building.

A Painful Discussion of Sawbriar

Everyone who has walked off the beaten path has had an unfortunate run in with sawbriar (Smilax glauca). It's the green woody vine that wraps around your leg and proceeds to slice into your skin with sharp thorns.

There are several species of sawbriar, also called catbriar or greenbriar, growing in our area, and all have the same general characteristics: a green woody vine that is very thorny and shiny leaves with parallel veins. The vines climb up onto other vegetation by means of tendrils, and some can grow up into high trees. Most stay down at that critical ankle to waist high level and lay in wait for unsuspecting humans.

Watching John

Have you ever had a realization after the fact? For example, a few days after I wrote:
“Small White Tornado,” I remembered another experience I had that involved meteorologist John Gerard .

Low Back Pain in School-Aged Children a Common Occurrence

Low back pain in school-aged children is a common occurrence. The prevalence of low back pain increases once children reach school age — one percent at age seven years, six percent at age 10 years, and 18 percent at ages 14-16 years. yet only seven percent of adolescents with lower back pain will seek medical care.