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timesnewsphotos > AT&T Tennessee President Gregg Morton talks with local and state officials Thursday Nov. 5, 2009 before the ribbon cutting for the Smart Classroom in the Kingsport Center for Higher Education. The classroom was funded by a $50,000 grant from AT&T, the classroom provides technology instruction and distance-learning for students, faculty .  Photo by David Grace
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timesnewsphotos > Gary Spears with the Kingsport Parks and Recreation department hangs Christmas decorations infront of the Civic Auditorium with Bobbie Stout on Wednesday, Nov. 4. Photo by Erica Yoon
timesnewsphotos > Charles Sine talks on the phone with relatives who called in to wish him a happy birthday while sitting in the living room. Sine cannot hear well or see very well but can still remember childhood memories. Sine turned 100 years old Wednesday. Photo by Erica Yoon
timesnewsphotos > Betty Davy, a member of Bethel Presbyterian Church and friend of Charles Sine, takes a family portrait of Sine on his 100th birthday with family members in his living room (left to right): daughter Mary Elizabeth Cameron, granddaughter Suzanne Cameron, great granddaughter Elizabeth Drawdy, great grandson Joshua Drawdy, granddaughter Dolly Drawdy, grandson-in-law Carl Drawdy and son Bud Sine. Photo by Erica Yoon
timesnewsphotos > Charles Sine stands to greet Tom Haga, a life long friend and fellow church member at Bethel Presbyterian Church. Haga, 95, worked with Sine at Eastman and are neighbors. Sine celebrated his 100th birthday Wednesday. Photo by Erica Yoon
timesnewsphotos > Joe Davy greets Charles Sine at his home to wish him a happy 100th birthday. Photo by Erica Yoon
timesnewsphotos > Cootie Brow coming down Tuesday afternoon. Photo by ned Jilton II
timesnewsphotos > Alderman Valerie Joh, left, and Jantry Shupe, right, go over ordinances during BMA 11-03-09 meeting. Photo by Ned Jilton II
AT&T Tennessee President Gregg Morton talks with local and state officials Thursday Nov. 5, 2009 before the ribbon cutting for the Smart Classroom in the Kingsport Center for Higher Education. The classroom was funded by a $50,000 grant from AT&T, the classroom provides technology instruction and distance-learning for students, faculty . Photo by David Grace
 > AT&T Tennessee President Gregg Morton talks with local and state officials Thursday Nov. 5, 2009 before the ribbon cutting for the Smart Classroom in the Kingsport Center for Higher Education. The classroom was funded by a $50,000 grant from AT&T, the classroom provides technology instruction and distance-learning for students, faculty .  Photo by David Grace
AT&T Tennessee President Gregg Morton talks with local and state officials Thursday Nov. 5, 2009 before the ribbon cutting for the Smart Classroom in the Kingsport Center for Higher Education. The classroom was funded by a $50,000 grant from AT&T, the classroom provides technology instruction and distance-learning for students, faculty . Photo by David Grace
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