Month: August 2025

Lost Mountain the Ridge That Holds Greenevilles Se

Lost Mountain: The Ridge That Holds Greeneville’s Secrets When you look south or east from Greeneville on a crisp fall morning, you can’t miss the long green back of Lost Mountain rolling along the horizon. For folks in Greene County, Lost Mountain isn’t just scenery—it’s local myth, hidden trails, pioneer stories, and a constant in […]

BRNTC Business Network – Recent Updates

Welcome to BRNTC – Greene County Business Network Connecting local businesses, fostering economic growth, and building community partnerships in Greene County, Tennessee. 🏢 Our Mission BRNTC brings together Greene County business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals to create a thriving local economy through networking, collaboration, and mutual support. 📋 Recent Business Updates 📍 Business Directory Complete […]

The Battle of Rheatown Where Greene County Stood D

The Battle of Rheatown: Where Greene County Stood Divided If you want to understand Greene County’s soul, dig into its Civil War roots. And nowhere does the tangled loyalty and drama of the era come alive like the story of the Battle of Rheatown—a small but fierce skirmish that still echoes in the hills east […]

The Capitol Theatre Movies Marquees & the Silver

The Capitol Theatre: Movies, Marquees, and the Silver-Screen Spirit of Old Greeneville Every town needs a place where stories come to life. In Greeneville, that place has long been the Capitol Theatre—a landmark that’s as much about shared experience as it is about the flicker of film on a screen. From the glory days of […]

Lost Mountain Greene Countys Mysterious Peak & N

Lost Mountain: Greene County’s Mysterious Peak and Natural Wonderland For locals in Greene County, Lost Mountain is more than just a landmark on the horizon—it’s a green giant wrapped in legend, natural beauty, and the kind of Appalachian mystery that sparks stories around a bonfire. Rising to 3,557 feet and dominating the skyline west of […]

BRNTC Business Network – Recent Updates

Welcome to BRNTC – Greene County Business Network Connecting local businesses, fostering economic growth, and building community partnerships in Greene County, Tennessee. 🏢 Our Mission BRNTC brings together Greene County business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals to create a thriving local economy through networking, collaboration, and mutual support. 📋 Recent Business Updates 📍 Business Directory Complete […]

BRNTC Business Network – Recent Updates

Welcome to BRNTC – Greene County Business Network Connecting local businesses, fostering economic growth, and building community partnerships in Greene County, Tennessee. 🏢 Our Mission BRNTC brings together Greene County business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals to create a thriving local economy through networking, collaboration, and mutual support. 📋 Recent Business Updates 📍 Business Directory Complete […]

Greene County Community Events Calendar

Greene County Community Events Stay connected with what’s happening in Greene County, Tennessee. From business networking to cultural celebrations, find all the local events that bring our community together. 🗓️ Upcoming Events February 2025 Valentine’s Day Business Mixer – Feb 14, 6:00 PM at General Morgan Inn Greene County History Month – All February, Various […]

Greene County Business Directory

Greene County Business Directory Supporting local business in Greene County, Tennessee. BRNTC is committed to fostering economic growth and business networking in our community. Featured Local Businesses Professional Services Vallie Insurance – Complete insurance protection for families and businesses Greene County Medical Center – Comprehensive healthcare services First Tennessee Bank – Banking and financial services […]

The Greene County Pumpkin Festival Autumns Best Ke

The Greene County Pumpkin Festival: Autumn’s Best-Kept Secret in Tennessee When fall rolls into Greene County, the hills turn to gold, church signs sprout pie contests, and the air picks up that unmistakable scent of woodsmoke and fallen leaves. For those in the know, it means one thing: time for the Greene County Pumpkin Festival. […]

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