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PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Pigeon Forge Fire Department Chief Tony Watson has plans to retire, according to City Manager David Wear. His official retirement letter is expected Wednesday afternoon.
Watson served 17 years as a volunteer firefighter before becoming the first salaried chief for the Pigeon Forge Fire Department in 2007.
The Pigeon Forge Fire Department has a new leader for the first time in 18 years, a city spokesperson said Tuesday. Longtime Fire Chief Tony Watson is set to retire, ...
Pigeon Forge Police asked for prayers for Officer Ownby’s wife, family and loved ones. Visitation is scheduled for Thursday ...
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An officer with the Pigeon Forge Police Department died after an unexpected illness, PFPD posted Sunday afternoon.
Dolly Parton’s Titanic Museum continues to grow! Right now, folks can experience the new world-exclusive, limited-time ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is building a new transmission line in Sevier County. The line will support the growing energy ...
Dollywood has kept many details about its 2026 attraction under wraps. But visitors should be prepared for flights and ...
Dollywood's parent company, Herschend Family Entertainment, has been fined $6,400 by Tennessee's Occupational Safety and ...
Adults want to enjoy the summer, too! From sipping moonshine to ziplining in the Smokies, here are dozens of fun grown-up activities in Pigeon Forge.
The Tennessee Valley Authority has nailed down where it wants to put in a new transmission line route in Waldens Creek.