Evan Mays, Johnson City Press

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Past articles by Evan:

Johnson City Press: Are food trucks here to stay? Owners sure think so

Food trucks can be spotted all over our community, especially in Johnson City. Since 2014, the food truck industry has been steadily growing in the area, and even today, food trucks see long lines and dozens of customers daily. → Read More

Johnson City Press: Man convicted of animal cruelty after dog found dead at foreclosed house

Michael Aaron Wilson, 52, was found guilty of animal cruelty on Wednesday after animal control discovered the remains of a dog on his former property. According to Washington County/Johnson City → Read More

Johnson City Press: Celebrating our fathers

They lay the foundation for our paths in life, they are our shoulders to cry on, and they are the one person we can always count on to be in our corners. Not to mention, they can make some amazing burgers. So, this Father’s Day, join your neighbors in celebrating your dad. → Read More

Johnson City Press: Why am I here?

Why am I here? That’s a very good question. As I sit at my desk, considering an answer, one of my favorite quotes comes to mind. Eric Hoffer, an American moral and social → Read More

Johnson City Press: Two train events captivate community

The Clinchfield Railroad Museum celebrated its grand reopening after its annual winter hiatus, with a big crowd and some live entertainment. Elsewhere, ETSU hosted the third-annual Big Train Show in the mini-dome. → Read More

Johnson City Press: Jonesborough man charged with sexual assault, burglary

A Jonesborough man was charged with sexually assaulting a female victim while stealing her purse and using her keys to enter her residence, police said in a court record. → Read More

Johnson City Press: Blue Plum Festival do's and don'ts

Attending the Blue Plum Festival this weekend? Here is what you need to know: The annual music, arts and crafts festival will be Friday and Saturday in Founders Park in downtown Johnson City. With → Read More