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iamjosiahmovie · 3 months ago
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Casting Call / Meet and Greet the TV 📺 Show (Cast and Crew) Pizza Hut 319 Broad St Ste 301,Elizabethton, TN 37643 When: 10/07/24 (7-9 pm)
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toyotaofkingsport · 11 months ago
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Drive on Over: 4 Great Spots for Taking Photos Near Kingsport, TN
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productionsbyfaith · 1 year ago
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Day 6 and Last Day #finalday
#appalachainfair
#ElleKing is preforming tonight.
Don’t forget to stop by the “I am JOSIAH Movie 🎥 “ Booth to register for the Grand Prize Giveaway (Two Night Stay at Feather Ridge). Building 3 Booth 22
By the way…. If you would like to be a Movie Extra let’s have a chat. Filming in Elizabethton, Johnson City, Jonesborough, Bristol, TN.
www.iamJOSIAHMovie.com
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driverdefens · 1 year ago
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Committed Lawyer for Disability
In order to help clients in Kingsport manage the complexity of disability claims and achieve benefits that are rightfully theirs, Miller Disability Law, PC offers sympathetic legal support and knowledge in disability law.
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karu-lyna · 13 days ago
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mew155 · 13 days ago
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iamjosiahmovie · 2 years ago
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toyotaofkingsport · 1 year ago
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Just Down the Road: 5 Favorite Bookstores Near Kingsport, TN
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driverdefens · 1 year ago
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Experienced Social Security Advocacy in Kingsport, TN
Seek dedicated legal representation for Social Security cases in Kingsport from the most knowledgeable attorneys committed to securing the benefits you deserve Drozdowski & Rabin, PLLC is the right choice for you. Visit https://drdisabilitylaw.com/kingsport-social-security-disability-attorney/ to learn more.
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mariacallous · 3 months ago
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Subverting the federal government was on the minds of state lawmakers Thursday in an hours-long civics lesson from far-right speakers. 
As promised in the 2023 session of the Tennessee General Assembly, the idea of nullification was heard during a summer study session in Nashville. The idea is, basically, for Tennessee to be able to nullify rules from the federal government that it does not like. 
(Read our cover story — “Who’s Got the Power?” — from March to get more details on Tennessee, state sovereignty, and nullification.)
Bills to outline a nullification process in Tennessee go back to at least to 1995. A similar resolution passed in 2021 but it was specific to Covid. It condemned the federal government for mandating vaccinations, restrictions, or requirements. 
Another came last year when state Rep. Bud Hulsey (R-Kingsport) and state Sen. Janice Bowling (R-Tullahoma) filed the ”Restoring State Sovereignty Through Nullification Act.” 
In it, the legislature could decide what federal rules they wanted to follow or not. Also, if a voter scraped together 2,000 signatures, they could submit a petition for a nullification to the Speaker of the Tennessee House.  
The bill gained very little traction, if any at all. Neither bill even got enough support to place it on the calendar for a full committee hearing. The idea was slated for a summer study review in 2023. However, that study was interrupted with a special session on school safety, in the wake of the Covenant School shooting that left six dead.  
But Bulsey and Bowling’s idea did finally get that summer study review, even if it was actually in the fall of 2024. True to form on these sessions, Thursday’s hearing yielded no votes or promise of any course of action. It was purely for review. 
The session was not a town hall. State Sen. Richard Briggs (R-Knoxville), the committee chairman, said he knew the idea was “controversial” but did not allow members of the public to speak, or clap, or boo. That right to speak came only for the experts called upon by the legislature. Those selected for this duty Thursday were roundly (and soundly) conservative. 
Jeff Cobble is an attorney and member of the conservative Federalist Society. Joe Wolverton is the inaugural constitutional law scholar for the ultra-conservative John Birch Society. Mark Pulliam is an attorney and writer who, in an August blog post, prayed “… a single juror would vote for President Trump’s acquittal in the circus-like show trial …” in Manhattan. 
The hours of their testimony ranged back to the Declaration of Independence, through the 1781 Articles of Confederation, and to 1787 when the U.S. Constitution was proposed. Lots of it dove deep into definitions of the words of the constitution, like “all,” for example. 
“I’m going to take you like elementary school students through this so this is plain,” said Wolverton in a detailed section of the Constitution to elected lawmakers. “We’re going to go through it phrase by phrase.”  
As for the meat of the separation of powers (and therefore what power Tennessee really does have in nullification), Wolverton presented his ideas wrapped like a click-bait-y YouTube video. “In an hour,” he began, “I can show you how the 14th Amendment is taught wrong.”  
“State — capitalized — has a specific meaning,” he said. “It’s got to do with the sovereign. Nations today are nation states. They are sovereign. 
“I’m suggesting to you something radical, something I did not learn in [constitutional] law. The states are sovereign over the federal government. Now, take that and chew on it. That’s what this bill’s about.” 
Some spice in the meeting came late as state Sen. Jeff Yarbro (D-Nashville) began asking questions of the panel. He asked if the work of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) helping out now in East Tennessee was an example of what they were taking about.
Yes, Cobble said, “It’s usurpation, whether it’s used for good or bad,” adding that communities come together in times of tragedy, noting specifically that “the Amish, they build their own barns. They raise their owns houses.”
“You know, good things can happen without a government,” he said. “So, my answer is yes, FEMA is clearly unconstitutional.”
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hometoursandotherstuff · 2 years ago
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Yowzah! From the front, this house looks like a stealth bomber. Look at that pool on the roof. It’s a 1964 contemporary home in Kingsport, Tennessee, has 4bd  7ba and is listed for $1.5M.
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The entrance is pretty grand, with it’s marble floors.
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I like how this living room area has 2 openings to a large conservatory. 
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What a big conservatory and it looks like it has a bar, too. What a huge home to entertain in.
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Nice expandable dining room area.
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Since the house was built in 1964, it’s not surprising that the kitchen looks MCM, so you get a little of that with this house, too. 
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Huge family room with stairs to the bedrooms, so you can watch TV, then go upstairs to bed.
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This house is gigantic- look at the home office.
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The contemporary main bedroom did not prepare me for the-
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look of the en-suite.
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Nice shower- this is beautiful.
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The other bds are plain, but have their own baths.
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Look at the wine closet in the basement.
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They have exercise equipment in here, but is that a garage door?
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Big MCM kitchen down here, too. 
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The pool is outside the conservatory.
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What is that pool ladder doing in the powder room?
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Tennis court.
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3.70 acres of land.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2032-Canterbury-Rd-Kingsport-TN-37660/42448688_zpid/
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ckatwriter · 5 months ago
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Hey! If you're gonna be at Smoky Mountain Fan Fest in Kingsport Tn come say hi!!! 🤗💜
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dentworx · 2 months ago
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Dent Worx
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wickedappalachian · 6 months ago
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Kingsport, TN
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sleepinnkingsport · 6 months ago
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Hotel in Kingsport Tennessee
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Welcome to Sleep Inn & Suites Kingsport TriCities Airport, a top-rated hotel in Kingsport TN. Choose us for your stay and enjoy the best southern hospitality at our Hotel in Kingsport Tennessee.
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pinkduckplumbing · 3 months ago
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Why Regular Plumbing Maintenance is Important
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One of the biggest benefits of regular plumbing checks is the early detection of potential problems. Leaky pipes, slow drains, or low water pressure may seem minor at first, but they can signal more serious underlying issues like pipe corrosion, blockages, or even sewer line damage. Addressing these problems early on can save you from more expensive repairs down the road, such as water damage or mold remediation.
In addition, routine maintenance can help keep your water bills in check. According to the EPA, a leaky faucet that drips once per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water per year. By fixing leaks promptly and ensuring your fixtures and appliances are working efficiently, you can reduce water waste and lower utility costs.
Furthermore, well-maintained plumbing can increase the longevity of your system. Pipes, water heaters, and other components naturally degrade over time, but regular inspections and cleanings can help extend their lifespan. This is especially important for businesses, where plumbing failures can result in downtime, lost revenue, and expensive emergency repairs.
To ensure your plumbing system stays in top condition, it’s recommended to schedule annual or bi-annual inspections with a professional plumber. They can check for leaks, clear blockages, and make sure everything is functioning as it should.
In short, regular plumbing maintenance not only prevents unexpected breakdowns but also improves efficiency and saves money in the long run. Whether you’re a homeowner or a business owner, keeping your plumbing in good shape is a wise investment in your property’s future.
Pink Duck Plumbing seeks to provide life-changing opportunities for men and women to earn a top-tier salary, world-class training and development that goes beyond their trade skills, and a work culture that benefits and cultivates the mind, body, and spirit.
(423) 732–3825
104 Dillow Cir., Kingsport, TN, 37663
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