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Poor record keeping at the Pikeville Medical Center allowed a pharmacy tech to divert thousands of opioids, federal officials allege. Pikeville hospital to pay millions after employee stole drugs ...
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Pikeville was established in 1816 on lands purchased from Charles Love a land speculator from Virginia. The origin of the town's name is unknown, although some have suggested that it was named for explorer General Zebulon Pike. By 1818, the Bledsoe County seat had been moved from Madison to Pikeville. The town was incorporated in 1830. [1]
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WUAT is a Variety formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Pikeville, Tennessee, serving Pikeville and Bledsoe County, Tennessee. [1] WUAT is owned and operated by Vicki R. Smith and Johnny William Paul Bridges, through licensee WUAT, LLC. [2] [6]
Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African-American church on E. Valley Drive in Pikeville, Tennessee. The church was built in 1870, during Reconstruction . It was used by multiple congregations and also served as the community's black school until 1925, when a Rosenwald school ( Lincoln School ) was built.
This game is a rematch of last year’s Class A state championship — which Pikeville won 41-9 — as well as this year’s Sept. 8 game at Pikeville, which Raceland won 7-6.
The Dr. James A. Ross House is a historic house in Pikeville, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built circa 1872 for Dr. James A. Ross, his wife Jennie Brown and their children. [ 2 ] Ross was a physician who served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War of 1861–1865; in the Reconstruction era , he became a real estate investor. [ 2 ]