Washington County first responders have used radio technology, which has not changed significantly since the 1930s.
Washington County Commissioner Wayne Keefer announced this week he will resign his elected seat, effective Feb. 21, 2025.
Washington County plans a $25 million upgrade to first responder radio systems for improved coverage and connectivity.
Two people were injured in a crash in Washington County. Crews were called to the 4900 block of Jefferson Avenue in Hopewell ...
A Johnson County man has been sentenced to 5 years in prison followingstalking and sexual exploitation of a minor charges.The ...
Washington County is beginning to implement a new, $24 million dollar 911 radio system that county leaders and first ...
A Washington County police chief is still on the job more than six months after being charged in a domestic-related incident. Cambridge-Greenwich Police Chief Robert Danko is accused of holding a ...
Northeast Tennessee lawmakers announced Thursday that a $578,047 grant will go towards Unaka Forest Products, Inc. in ...
This new NG911 for 911 radios is an 800-megahertz system that will cover all of Washington County. "The system is a fully ...
Vernon Elementary, Middle and High School classes are canceled today following a pipe burst according to district officials.
The second annual "Name a Snowplow" contest has ended in Washington County, and with it, two snowplows have been christened ...
ELK CREEK LAKE – Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating an incident where two anglers fell through the ice on Elk Creek Lake in Washington ...