Work will begin on removing debris from six homes demolished in Cades Cove. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began demolishing the homes last week.
Karen Nickel told 5 On Your Side about a conversation with a homeowner: “When asked if she left anything inside the home, she ...
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Cades Cove Loop Road to close as park removes hazardous trees: What to know
TOWNSEND, Tenn. (WATE) — The Cades Cove Loop Road is closing for two weeks as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park works ...
US Army Corps begins demolition of Florissant homes over radioactive waste; part of FUSRAP and linked to the Manhattan Project era. Residents relocated and compensated, remediation to take under a ...
Cades Cove Loop Road will close twice in February - starting next week - for visitor safety while crews are working there.
The USACE has stated that this demolition would be a first in the nation, marking the first time residential properties are ...
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Park plans 900-acre controlled burn in Cades Cove
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (WATE) — The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is planning to burn a portion of Cades Cove this week to restore meadow habitats while reducing the amount of hazardous fuel that ...
The Smokies could be a little smoky for the first week of February. But it's no cause for concern. Planned controlled burn ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn. — Starting in mid-June, National Park Service officials are setting aside days for bicyclists and pedestrians to experience Cades Cove Loop Road without motor vehicles. On June 18, ...
Great Smoky Mountains Natl. Park — The National Park Service said it plans to burn approximately 1,400 acres of fields in Cades Cove at Great Smoky Mountains National Park for a few days. Burn ...
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