Karen Nickel told 5 On Your Side about a conversation with a homeowner: “When asked if she left anything inside the home, she ...
Work will begin on removing debris from six homes demolished in Cades Cove. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began demolishing the homes last week.
US Army Corps begins demolition of Florissant homes over radioactive waste; part of FUSRAP and linked to the Manhattan Project era. Residents relocated and compensated, remediation to take under a ...
Cades Cove Loop Road will close twice in February - starting next week - for visitor safety while crews are working there.
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Cades Cove Loop Road to close as park removes hazardous trees: What to know
TOWNSEND, Tenn. (WATE) — The Cades Cove Loop Road is closing for two weeks as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park works ...
The USACE has stated that this demolition would be a first in the nation, marking the first time residential properties are ...
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Park plans 900-acre controlled burn in Cades Cove
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (WATE) — The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is planning to burn a portion of Cades Cove this week to restore meadow habitats while reducing the amount of hazardous fuel that ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn. — Starting in mid-June, National Park Service officials are setting aside days for bicyclists and pedestrians to experience Cades Cove Loop Road without motor vehicles. On June 18, ...
Great Smoky Mountains Natl. Park — The National Park Service said it plans to burn approximately 1,400 acres of fields in Cades Cove at Great Smoky Mountains National Park for a few days. Burn ...
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