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Solar Powered Attic Fan, Tubular Skylights and Solar Night Lights can save money on your energy bills

by  DON NAPIER Crossville businessman Conrad Miller has 25 years of his life invested in selling and installing energy-saving products, including his vastly popular Tubular Skylight, which is also known as a sun tunnel, depending on which brand your choose. … The rest of the story

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Mitchell’s Drug Store is an historic landmark

Serving customers on Main Street for 84 consecutive years, Mitchell’s Drug Store is without a doubt, the oldest business in town, and a mainstay for the traditions that hometown businesses were known for in small towns all over this country. The rest of the story

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GrinderHouse, more than just a coffee shop

Grinder House Crossville

When I heard that there was a new coffee shop opening in Crossville, I must say I was enthusiastic and eager to see just what this new business would be like. I love coffee and had frequented coffee shops in other towns, so had high hopes that we would be getting something special.

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Chase Wood of Action Heating & Cooling, now licensed as state-certified mechanical contractor

Chase Wood - Action Heating and Cooling

Chase Wood of Action Heating & Cooling recently became licensed in mechanical contracting services.
Chase, who works out of the Fairfield Glade office, has been with Action Heating & Cooling since he was a young man, working with his father and uncles for this family-owned company. The rest of the story

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Good Samaritan’s Phase II expansion goal: to meet senior needs across area

The Phase II expansion started as an estimated $28.5 million project, but could wind up being closer to $31 million by its completion, Fraser said, and will have a significant long-term economic impact on Cumberland County. The rest of the story

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