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'It's inspiring to see hope intersect with tragedy' | Governor Bill Lee visits Greene and Cocke counties to survey flood damage
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. — Governor Bill Lee visited the Greeneville community Thursday to see the devastation from recent historic flooding firsthand. He first spoke with local leaders at the Greeneville/Greene County Office of Emergency Management, then met with volunteers and those impacted by the flooding at Trinity United Methodist Church.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, federal and state officials survey flood damage from Helene
Gov. Bill Lee and other state and federal officials traveled to northeast Tennessee on Saturday to survey catastrophic flood damage in several counties in the wake of Tropical Storm Helene.
Gov. Bill Lee visits Greene County
Franklin Springs Academy owner Rebekah Proctor is accused of using Paycheck Protection Program money that was meant for the daycare for her own personal expenses, and on the personal expenses of her husband. The relief covers Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Hawkins, Johnson, Unicoi, and Washington counties.
Gov. Bill Lee doubles down on requests for federal assistance after Helene floods
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee is asking President Joe Biden to expedite federal funds for Hurricane Helene relief. Expedited funding already has been approved in Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina, but not the flood-ravaged counties in East Tennessee.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee takes an aerial survey of damage left by Hurricane Helene
On September 28, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee took an aerial survey to see damage left behind by Helene. Christina Cardona
Governor Bill Lee surveys storm damage in Carter and Unicoi Counties
Lee said that "there is a lot of work to do."
Governor Bill Lee visits East Tennessee after Helene
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee spoke with response teams after viewing storm damage in Greeneville. Yahoo Sports
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TN Gov. Bill Lee doubles down on requests for federal assistance after Helene floods
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee is asking President Joe Biden to expedite federal funds for Hurricane Helene relief. Expedited ...
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Governor Bill Lee discusses federal flood response
Lee was in Cocke County on Thursday and praised federal response. Ukraine says it attacked a Russian base where ...
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Gov. Lee applauds recovery efforts in East TN, search continues for missing people
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Governor Bill Lee, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, and the Tennessee Department of ...
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WATCH: Gov. Lee tours damage in Cocke County after Helene
NEWPORT, Tenn. (WATE) — Tennessee Governor
Bill
Lee
toured the damage in Cocke County following the devastation of Hurricane Helene across the state Thursday morning. “The EMA Team, the fire ...
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‘Volunteer spirit is alive and well’: Gov. Lee provides update after Helene
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee provided an update following the devastation of Hurricane Helene across the state at the headquarters ...
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Gov. Bill Lee and state leaders speak on relief work after historic, deadly flooding in upper East TN
Governor Bill Lee said he requested an emergency declaration from FEMA on Saturday and is now requesting a disaster ...
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Gov. Bill Lee will not attend fundraiser for North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson
The Tennessee governor had been slated to host a fundraiser for Mark Robinson on Tuesday, but the event was canceled.
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"We Risk Our Lives Enough"- Richard 'The King' Petty Reveals Bill France's 'Lee Petty Repeat' Behind Talladega's Popularity
Goodyear has made the headlines multiple times this year. The post "We Risk Our Lives Enough"- Richard 'The King' Petty ...
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Sen. Lee doesn’t want the government to access personal financial info
Sen. Mike Lee wants to keep government agencies from looking at people’s private financial information.
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