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Gas line work scheduled for Fairacres neighborhood

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Atmos Energy will start installing new gas lines in the Fairacres neighborhood beginning November 1. Pipeline Construction of Knoxville will be performing the work for Atmos.

The work will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday until daylight hours require the company to transition to a five day a week schedule. During this time, the work will take place in the vicinity of the following streets – Clinch Street, Elizabeth Street, Tompkins Street and Childress Street.

Atoms Energy intends to keep one lane open on these streets when the work is taking place and residents will be able to get to and from their houses. Motorists are asked to use caution when traveling these streets during construction hours.

For more information about this project, contact Russell Mays at 423-224-2426.

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Kingsport offering Kids’ Day Out Camp

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The Kingsport Parks and Recreation Department is offering a special one-day children’s camp next week. The camp will be held on the same day as a Kingsport City Schools’ parent/teacher conference day.

Meaning, while parents meet with teachers, their children can attend a fun-filled day of games and activities.

The one-day camp will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on November 6 at the V.O. Dobbins, Sr. Complex (301 Louis Street).

The cost per child is $10 and the camp is open for ages 6 to 12. The maximum number of registrants is 50. Participants will need to bring a lunch and snack. Walk-ups will be accepted on the day of the camp.

The day’s activities will be like those found during the normal, summer camp program – video games, dodgeball, basketball, kickball, coloring, puzzles, board and card games, crafts and more.

To register for the camp, visit https://bit.ly/46yuXBl. 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 “parent teacher” in the search bar.

For information about other classes, programs and events from Kingsport Parks and Recreation, visit www.kingsportparksandrecreation.org.

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Living with Nature: Keeping Bats out of your belfry

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Halloween is just around the corner and chances are you’ve seen plenty of giant bats hanging around – everywhere from windows and doors to classrooms and restaurants to maybe even your own living room.

But if you wanted to see a real, live bat, you’re going to have to do more than walk down the holiday decoration aisle of your favorite department store.

Tennessee is home to more than a dozen species of bats, including the Gray Bat, the Silver-Haired Bat, the Seminole Bat, the Hoary Bat, the Eastern Red Bat and the Indiana Bat. The most common bat found in our region is the Big Brown Bat.

As its name suggests, the Big Brown Bat is one of the larger bat species, weighing in at roughly half a pound or about the size of your fist, with a wingspan of approximately 12 inches.

According to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Big Brown Bats don’t build nests, but will find a sheltered area to roost in during the daytime. Bats can be found hibernating in hollow trees, rocky crevices, buildings, caves, mines and road culverts. Females establish nursery colonies during the summer in hollow trees, attics, chimneys, lofts or caves, while the males roost in trees or man-made structures.

“They tend to live around waterways, such as lakes and rivers, and eat the insects that hatch out of the water,” said Bays Mountain Park Ranger Bob Culler. “You can also find them in urban areas near streets lights that draw in a lot of the insects they like to eat.”

Big Brown Bats are nocturnal animals and are most active between dusk and dawn. Contrary to popular belief, bats won’t get tangled in your hair, they won’t fly off with your pet and they are not “blind,” Culler said. They can see, but they do use sonar to find their way around after dark.

“They emit ultrasonic frequency sounds, that we can’t hear, to navigate through the trees and to help find insect prey,” Culler explains.

Big Brown Bats have a diet of beetles, houseflies, flying ants, wasps, leafhoppers and moths. Just like snakes, Big Brown Bats get a bad rap from people, but in fact these small flying mammals serve the role of pest control and are typically not a nuisance.

If bats make their way into a building, your home or an attic, first you need to figure out how they got in and plug the hole. Bats can gain entry through the tiniest of spaces and if the holes aren’t plugged, the bats are going to keep coming back, Culler said.

“If they’re in a barn or outdoors, I’d just leave them alone. If you want to get rid of them from an attic or some other place, the best thing to do is set up a fan blowing across them,” Culler said. “They generally look for places that are at a constant temperature that’s protected from the wind.

“If you set up a fan, that ruins it, and they almost will certainly leave quickly.”

For more information about bats in Tennessee, visit the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency website at https://bit.ly/3MhMHc3.

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 here and on the Kingsport Alerts Facebook page.

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Meeting Cancellation

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The November 9, 2023 meeting of the Kingsport MTPO Executive Board has been cancelled. The next regularly scheduled meeting will be held February 8, 2024. If urgent items come up, we will schedule a called meeting as needed. The 2024 meeting schedule is available at the top of this page

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KPD e-News Release: KPD Searching For Missing Woman (Update: Found Safe)

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SUBJECT:  KPD Searching For Missing Woman (Update: Found Safe)

DATE:  October 25th, 2023 

CASE #: 23-021475

GENERAL NARRATIVE

Update: Jessica Wagoner has been found safe and is no longer considered missing.

 

As previously released: On October 23rd, 2023, Jessica Wagoner, was reported missing to the Kingsport Police Department by a person she was staying with. Wagoner has a pre-existing medical condition and doesn’t have her medication with her. Jessica was last seen on October 20th, 2023, getting in a green SUV around Bays View Court. Jessica is a 37-year-old white female, standing approximately 5 feet 4 inches tall. Her hair color is blonde, but it is believed she colored it dark.

 

Anyone who sees her or may know his current whereabouts is asked to promptly contact Detectives in the K.P.D. Criminal Investigations Division at 423-229-9429 or call Kingsport Central Dispatch at 423-246-9111.

Alternatively, if an individual who is able to supply information related to this or any other case wishes not to be identified, tips can be submitted anonymously via online “Citizen Feedback” forms available at the following link:

https://www.kingsporttn.gov/city-services/police-department/contact-us

 


MISSING PERSON INFORMATION

Name: Jessica Wagoner 

Age: 37 

Gender/Race: Female/White 

Height: 5′ 4″ 

Hair/Eyes Blonde/Blue 

Residency: Kingsport, TN 

Last Known Location: Bays View Court, Kingsport, TN.


 

 

 


RELEASING OFFICER

Corporal Brandon Johnson

Kingsport Police Department Professional Standards Unit

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

BrandonJohnson@KingsportTN.gov

 

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KPD e-News Release: KPD Searching For Missing Woman

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SUBJECT:  KPD Searching For Missing Woman 

DATE:  October 26th, 2023 

CASE #: 23-021459

GENERAL NARRATIVE

On October 23, 2023, Brenda Sorrell was reported missing to the Kingsport Police Department by family members. It was reported to KPD that Sorrell was last seen on October 6, 2023, and was not acting normal. Sorrell is a 58-year-old white female with brown hair and brown eyes. She stands approximately 5 feet 2 inches tall. She was last seen on October 6, 2023, driving her light cream colored 2008 Cadillac CTS sedan on Lynn Garden Drive near W. Stone Drive.

 

Anyone who sees her or may know her current whereabouts is asked to promptly contact Detectives in the K.P.D. Criminal Investigations Division at 423-229-9429 or call Kingsport Central Dispatch at 423-246-9111.

Alternatively, if an individual who is able to supply information related to this or any other case wishes not to be identified, tips can be submitted anonymously via online “Citizen Feedback” forms available at the following link:

https://www.kingsporttn.gov/city-services/police-department/contact-us

 


MISSING PERSON INFORMATION

Name: Brenda Sorrell

Age: 58 

Gender/Race: Female/White 

Height/Weight: 170/5′ 2″ 

Hair/Eyes: Brown/Brown

Residency: Kingsport, TN  

Last Known Location: Lynn Garden Drive near W. Stone Drive

 

 

 

 

 


VEHICLE INFORMATION

Make:  Cadillac

Model: CTS 

Year: 2008 

Type: Sedan

Color: Light cream

License #: 972-BDSM 

 

 


RELEASING OFFICER

Corporal Brandon Johnson

Kingsport Police Department Professional Standards Unit

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

BrandonJohnson@KingsportTN.gov

 

 

 

October 26, 2023
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Road Closures for the Haunted Half Marathon

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Several downtown streets will be closed Saturday morning (October 28) to accommodate the 15th Annual Haunted Half Marathon.

Street closures will start around 5 a.m., be in place by 7 a.m. and lifted at the conclusion of the Haunted Half Marathon and Monster Mile road races (approximately 10:30 a.m.).

The following downtown streets will be closed during this time:

  • Cherokee Village Drive (from Clinchfield Street to the dead end).
  • Clinchfield Street (from Press Street to Lovedale Drive).
  • Roller Street
  • Sequoyah Drive (from W. Sullivan Street to Clinchfield Street).
  • W. Sullivan Street (from Lovedale Drive to W. Wanola Avenue).

Visitors coming to the Kingsport Farmers Market during race times should use Center Street to access the market.

For more information about the Haunted Half Marathon event, please visit www.thegoosechase.org.

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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.

 

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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.

 

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