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Kingsport Aquatic Center hosts two-day Drool Party

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Event offers dogs a chance to play and swim in the Outdoor Water Park

This year, for the first time ever, the Kingsport Aquatic Center is hosting a TWO-DAY Drool Party!

For the past 10 years the Kingsport Aquatic Center has ended its summer season by inviting dogs of all breeds and sizes to come down and enjoy an afternoon of running, jumping and playing in the toddler play area of outdoor water park.

“Since it’s our 10th year of hosting the Drool Party, we wanted to celebrate the milestone by offering people an extra day to bring their dogs down and enjoy a few hours in the pool,” said Aquatics Program Coordinator Madison Gump.

The Drool Party will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on September 9 and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on September 10.

Admission is $5 per dog and free to owners. Limit one dog per person, and the dogs’ handler must be over 18 and bring leashes with them. Your dogs must be up to date on all vaccines and vaccination records are required to register.

Dog-related vendors (groomers, boarding, treats, etc) will be on hand inside the facility, while food trucks will be parked in the parking lot for guests to enjoy.

To register for the Drool Party, visit https://bit.ly/3P2HNBD. You can also click on the CivicRec link in the Connect Kingsport app or go to www.kingsporttn.gov and click on the “CivicRec” link, then search for “drool party” in the search bar.

For information about other Kingsport Parks and Recreation programs, please visit www.kingsportparksandrecreation.org.

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“Living with Nature” – Staying safe on our lakes and rivers

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Every year, thousands of residents and visitors spend time boating, fishing and swimming in Tennessee’s lakes and rivers. Spending an afternoon on the water can be a fun and relaxing time for you and your family, if you use common sense and sound judgment.

By doing so, everyone will have an enjoyable experience on the water and go home safe at the end of the day.

Unfortunately, accidents do happen. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency reports 134 boating incidents took place in 2022 with 78 being a collision with another vessel. Forty-two of those incidents involved an injury and 29 resulted in a fatality. The leading cause of accidents was the careless or reckless operation of the vessel.

Matt Cameron, the communications and outreach coordinator for the TWRA, offers some rules and suggestions for folks to follow while spending time on Tennessee’s lakes and rivers.

Before you head out on the lake or the river, Cameron said to make sure your boat or watercraft is in good, working condition, that everyone is wearing a life jacket and to be sure you let someone know where you’re going and when you’ll be home.

“Sometimes when you let things sit all year, you launch them and you’ll have a problem like a leak or engine trouble,” said Cameron. “Make sure your maintenance is caught up and that you have safety equipment on board and in good condition as well.”

Every boat should have fire extinguisher and a U.S. Coast Guard rated life jacket for every passenger. And whether they’re on the boat or in the water, be sure everyone always wears a life jacket.

“If a boat starts sinking or is capsized, you may not have time to put your life jacket on,” Cameron said. “You may find yourself in the water unexpectedly and that’s where wearing the life jacket could make the difference between life and death.”

If your vessel is 16 feet long or longer, you also must have a throwable device, such as a ring buoy or flotation cushion. Other recommended items to have on a boat include a flashlight, first aid kit, flares, a waterproof container for a phone and an air horn or whistle.

“Whistles are cheap and attach to a life jacket or key ring. People are going to hear that further away than if you just yell,” Cameron said.

SAFETY TIP REMINDERS

  • Always wear a life jacket when you’re on the water.
  • Watch the weather and avoid being out in a storm.
  • Have a proper spotter on board, especially when towing someone.
  • If you swim from a boat, make sure the boat is anchored first.
  • Be mindful of the turning radius of your boat or watercraft.
  • Keep a sober operator and never operate a boat while drunk.

Kingsport’s Communications Department is conducting a multi-part series this year on “Living with Nature,” which will highlight outdoor safety and tips on how to protect you and your family from some of the animals found in our region (bears, deer, skunks, raccoons and snakes).

The “Living with Nature” press releases can be found at www.kingsporttn.gov and on the Kingsport Alerts Facebook page.

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August 23, 2023
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Road Closures for the World Long Drive Tour 2023

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The World Long Drive Tour is returning to Kingsport’s Cattails at Marriot Meadowview Conference and Resort Center this weekend (August 26-28).

The tour showcases the best of the men’s open division, women’s division, senior division and amateur division. Each competitor will be fighting for cash and ranking points to earn them a trip to the World Long Drive Championship.

To accommodate the event, both lanes of Meadowview Parkway from Wilcox Drive to Meadowview Lane will be closed to motorists and pedestrians during the following times:

  • August 26 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (or the conclusion of the event)
  • August 27 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. (or the conclusion of the event)
  • August 28 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (or the conclusion of the event)

To access the Meadowview Conference Resort and Convention Center, Eastman Credit Union and other nearby offices during these times, motorists will have to use Exit 3 on Interstate 26. To access the Kingsport Aquatic Center and the YMCA, motorists will have to use Spring Meadow Court and Park Meadow Place (which runs behind the ECU Support Center).

Event parking will be at Marriot Meadowview Conference and Resort Center. The Meadowview entrance closest to Interstate 26 will be the only available entrance to Meadowview during this time. All event participants and guests must enter through this entrance.

For more information about the World Long Drive Tour, visit www.worldlongdrive.com.

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KPD e-News Release: Kingsport Police to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint

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Dale Phipps, Chief of Police

 

200 Shelby Street • Kingsport, TN  37660

 

http://KingsportTN.gov/City-Services/Police-Department

NEWS RELEASE

 

SUBJECT:

Kingsport Police to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint

DATE:

August 22, 2023

 

 

 

 

GENERAL NARRATIVE

In the ongoing effort to reduce the dangerous problem of Driving Under the Influence and resulting crashes, injuries, and deaths, the Kingsport Police Department will be conducting a Sobriety Checkpoint on Friday, September 1, 2023. This Checkpoint will be held at an undisclosed time within the Lynn Garden Community, or the Fort Henry Drive corridor of Kingsport.

 

Beyond the risk of serious injury or death associated with impaired driving, being convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs can impact your life in many ways, including loss of current employment, prevention of future employment in certain jobs, higher insurance rates, serious financial setbacks, personal and family embarrassment, and incarceration.

 

The Kingsport Police Department continues to emphasize to citizens that Tennessee D.U.I. laws apply not just to drinking alcohol, but to ingesting any substance that impairs the driver’s ability to safely operate a motor vehicle, including illegal drugs, over-the-counter (OTC) medications, as well as prescription drugs, even if they are prescribed by a physician.

 

 

RELEASED BY

Corporal Brandon Johnson

Kingsport Police Department Professional Standards Unit

          Office (423) 229-9339, Fax (423) 343-9749 

              brandonjohnson@KingsportTN.gov

 

Corporal Brandon Johnson

Professional Standards Unit 

Kingsport Police Department

P: 423-229-9339

C: 423-741-7553

brandonJohnson@kingsportttn.gov

 

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200 Shelby Street

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Ocarina series expanded to second course

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The ocarina is a truly modern instrument with ties to the ancient past. Music lovers of any age or skill level can enjoy this wonderful flute-type instrument with minimal effort. If you are looking for a unique instrument that will bring a lifetime of joy, then look no further, for the ocarina is pure musical magic.

Now you have the chance to make one of your own.

Local artisan Russell Lawson is offering a two-part course next month to help you create your own one-of-a-kind ocarina. Over the course of these classes, you will learn the mechanics and fundamentals of flute making and create a beautiful, one of a kind instrument with your own hands.

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES:

  • September 8 (6 p.m. to 9 p.m.): Crafting the basic shape of the clay instrument and making the sound box and mouthpiece.
  • September 9 (10 a.m. to 12 p.m.): Filing the dried clay shape, drilling the musical holes and adding your own personal artistic engravings to the clay, prior to the instrument being fired and glazed.
  • Return 3 to 4 weeks later to pick up your finished ocarina.

The classes are for adults and children ages 12 and up (with adult supervision).

Both classes will be held in Room 228 at the Kingsport Renaissance Center (1200 E. Center Street). To register visit https://bit.ly/3NXA3xJ or click the “Buy Tickets” link at www.engagekingsport.com. The cost of the two-part class is $95.

For more information or to register over the phone call the Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts at 423-392-8414 or 392-8415.

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Report Non-Emergency

To report a non-emergency, please use the new ConnectKingsport app.


 
ConnectKingsport is the app for everything Kingsport! From potholes and damaged street signs to other local issues that need attention, ConnectKingsport makes reporting an issue easier than ever. This app uses GPS to recognize your location and gives you a menu of common quality-of-life conditions to select from. The app also allows you to upload pictures or videos to accompany your request. Residents can track the status of reports they or other members of the community have submitted until the issue is resolved.

You can also use the app to find information about the City of Kingsport with links to the city website, animal services, ongoing events and more. Download the free app today to be a part of making Kingsport a great place to live, work and play!

To download the free app, please search for it on the Apple App Store or on Google Play. You can also use the online portal below.


Please note that the use of ConnectKingsport is intended for the reporting of non-emergency issues only. If you need immediate Police or Fire response, please call 911.

 

Download on the Apple App Store
Download on the Google Play Store
Online Portal

Pay Your Bills Online

Paying your utility, miscellaneous receivables bill or building permits payment has never been easier! Click the link below to be directed to Click2Gov, the online payment system that allows users to view their account and pay with a credit or debit card through the secure website.

Pay your red light citation bill online by clicking the button below. You will be redirected to the payment page.

 

Pay Water (Utility) Bill
Pay Red Light Citation
Pay City Court Citation
Pay Other Receivables
Online Tax Payments
Building Permit Payments