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  2. WRGS - Wikipedia

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    WRGS. /  36.4161111°N 82.9844444°W  / 36.4161111; -82.9844444. WRGS (1370 AM, "Hometown Radio") is a radio station broadcasting a southern gospel and classic country music format. [1] Licensed to Rogersville, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Roger Bouldin, through licensee Bouldin Radio, LLC.

  3. Rogersville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Rogersville is a town in and the county seat of Hawkins County, Tennessee, United States. [ 5] It was settled in 1775 by the grandparents of Davy Crockett. It is named for its founder, Joseph Rogers. Tennessee's second oldest courthouse, the Hawkins County Courthouse, first newspaper The Knoxville Gazette, and first post office are all located ...

  4. List of mayors of Rogersville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee incorporation, 1836–present. 48 years after the town was chartered by the State of North Carolina, the State of Tennessee reincorporated the town in 1835. Following the incorporation, Rogersville was granted an elected Board of Mayor and Aldermen. From 1835 to 1883, the officers served two-year terms.

  5. Charlie Chase (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Rogersville, Tennessee, U.S. Occupation (s) Radio and television personality, host, and broadcaster. Years active. 1986–present. Spouse. Karen (1971-present) (Two children) Charlie Chase (born October 19, 1952) is an American radio and television host best known for his work on The Nashville Network program Crook & Chase. [ 1][ 2][ 3]

  6. The Rogersville Review - Wikipedia

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    The Rogersville Review was founded in 1885 by William T. Robertson. At first, Robertson called his new publication The Holston Review, but he soon changed the name to The Rogersville Review, and the paper has been continuously published under that banner ever since. The Review was the first hot metal newspaper in Tennessee and was also the last ...

  7. Joseph Rogers (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Postmaster, settler, tavern keeper. Known for. Founding Rogersville, Tennessee. Spouse. Mary Amis. Joseph Rogers (1764–1833) was an Irish-born pioneer and settler who, with his father-in-law Thomas Amis, founded the town of Rogersville, Tennessee in 1789. [1]

  8. Rogersville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    February 23, 1973. The Rogersville Historic District is a historic district in Rogersville, Tennessee, the county seat of Hawkins County. It is both a local historic district and a National Register of Historic Places historic district. The local historic district established by the Town of Rogersville to safeguard, preserve, and protect ...

  9. Christian Sell - Wikipedia

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    Sell attended the State University of New York at Binghampton, and received his bachelor's degree in biology in 1982. He then moved to Albany Medical College, where he received his PhD in pathology in 1990. [1] He then continued his research career as a postdoctoral researcher, first at Temple University and then at Thomas Jefferson University.

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