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  2. TriCities.com - Wikipedia

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    TriCities.com is an online source for news and information in the Tri-Cities (Johnson City, TN; Kingsport, TN; Bristol, TN-VA) area of northeast Tennessee and southwest Virginia. The website debuted in June 2003, and unified two previous news websites for the region, wjhl.com and BristolNews.com.

  3. Bill Gatton - Wikipedia

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    Carol Martin "Bill" Gatton (May 25, 1932 – April 18, 2022) [1] was an American entrepreneur and philanthropist.. Gatton was born near Bremen, Kentucky, on May 25, 1932.He earned his B.S. in 1954 from the University of Kentucky.

  4. William C. Wampler - Wikipedia

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    Wampler then moved to Bristol, Virginia on the Tennessee line where he worked as reporter and copy editor for the Bristol Herald Courier in 1951 and 1952. Wampler was a member of the board of visitors of Emory and Henry College in Emory, Virginia and was Republican assistant campaign manager for 9th congressional district elections in

  5. Amit Yoran, cybersecurity executive and entrepreneur, has ...

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    In 1998, Yoran co-founded Virginia-based Riptech Inc., which used sensor networks to protect government and corporate computers from attacks. In 2003, Yoran was named director of the newly created ...

  6. WCYB-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCYB-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Bristol, Virginia, United States, serving the Tri-Cities area as an affiliate of NBC and The CW.It is one of two commercial television stations in the market that are licensed in Virginia (alongside religious station WLFG, channel 68, in Grundy).

  7. Bud Phillips (author) - Wikipedia

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    Book of Kings: The King Family's Contribution to the History of Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia (1999). ISBN 1570720835. A Good Place to Live: Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia (2006). ISBN 1570723141. Forgive Me Father, for I Have Grinned (2006). ISBN 1570723001. Between the States: Bristol Tennessee/Virginia During the Civil War (1997). ISBN 1570720681.

  8. John H. Inman - Wikipedia

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    He was one of a few owners of the South Atlantic and Ohio Railroad, running from Bristol, Tennessee to Big Stone Gap, Virginia. For many years, Inman competed for control of the Tennessee Railroad Company with New York Republican boss Thomas C. Platt , who was represented between 1898 and 1891 by Company Chief Superintendent Judge Hiram Bond of ...

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