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Johnson City Scoop – April 21, 2026

☀️ Today’s Weather

Overcast skies with a high of 73°F and a low of 36°F — no rain in the forecast. Bundle up for the morning, and enjoy the mild afternoon!


😄 Only in Johnson City

Johnson City is where you can start a morning in a hoodie, eat lunch in short sleeves on a patio downtown, and debate whether you need a jacket again by dinner — all on the same Tuesday in April.


🧠 Trivia Q&A

Question: The Hands On! Discovery Center is one of the most beloved family attractions associated with the Johnson City area. In what year did it first open its doors — and in what part of Johnson City was it originally located before eventually relocating to Gray, TN?

Answer: Hands On! Discovery Center opened in the fall of 1987 in the heart of downtown Johnson City. In 2018, the decision was made to officially move to Gray as part of a partnership with the already existing Gray Fossil Site and Museum.


🔝 Top Stories

Johnson City Board of Education Discusses Budget Plans

The Johnson City Board of Education met on Monday, April 21, to discuss budget plans for the district. The discussion is part of the board’s ongoing planning process as it works toward setting priorities for the coming fiscal year. Residents interested in the details are encouraged to follow board meeting updates directly.

Read more at WJHL


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JC Salvation Army Saw Major Increase in White Flag Lodging This Winter

The Johnson City Salvation Army reported a significant increase in White Flag emergency lodging usage this past winter. The White Flag program provides emergency overnight shelter during dangerously cold weather for those without a safe place to stay. The spike in usage highlights ongoing concerns about housing insecurity in the region heading into the warmer months.

Read more at WJHL


Mom Walk Collective Celebrates One Year in Johnson City

The Johnson City Mom Walk Collective is marking its one-year anniversary, celebrating a milestone for this community group dedicated to connecting local mothers through regular walking meetups. The collective has grown into a recognized community fixture since launching in spring 2025. The anniversary is a reminder of how grassroots community groups continue to flourish in Johnson City’s tight-knit neighborhoods.

Read more at WJHL


Johnson City Setting Up Two Trash Drop-Off Sites for Spring Cleaning

Johnson City is making it easier for residents to dispose of unwanted items by setting up two trash drop-off sites for spring cleaning. The city-run sites are intended to help residents clear out bulky or hard-to-haul items that don’t fit in regular curbside collection. Check the city’s website or the source link below for specific locations, dates, and accepted materials.

Read more at WJHL


Knob Creek Road Bridge Project Likely to Take Until 2030, City Officials Say

Johnson City officials say the Knob Creek Road bridge project is likely to extend until 2030, a timeline that may concern residents and commuters who depend on that corridor. The long-term nature of the project reflects the complexity of the infrastructure work involved. Residents are encouraged to follow updates from the city for any interim traffic impacts.

Read more at WCYB



📅 Upcoming Events

Art·Struck Festival 2026 — April 25, 2026

Saturday, April 25, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
The Pavilion at Founders Park, 105 W. Main St., Downtown Johnson City

The Johnson City Public Art Committee will hold the 6th annual Art·Struck Festival on Saturday, April 25 at The Pavilion at Founders Park, 105 W. Main St., in downtown Johnson City from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The festival will include a market with over 50 local artists, art demonstrations and activities, a variety of live performances, and food trucks. This family-friendly event is free and open to the public.

Learn more at artstruck.org


Friends of the Johnson City Public Library Book Sale — This Weekend

The Friends of the Johnson City Public Library are hosting a Book Sale this weekend. This is a great opportunity to pick up gently used books at low prices while supporting your local library. Visit the link below for hours, location details, and what to expect.

Learn more at WJHL


JCPD Prescription Drug Take Back Day — Coming Soon

The Johnson City Police Department is hosting a Prescription Drug Take Back Day, giving residents a safe and convenient way to dispose of unused or expired medications. These events help keep prescription drugs out of the wrong hands and out of the environment. Check the source link below for the specific date, time, and drop-off location.

Learn more at Johnson City Press


Retirement Workshop at Johnson City Public Library — Coming Soon

A retirement planning workshop is coming to the Johnson City Public Library, offering residents an opportunity to learn about financial planning for retirement. The workshop is open to the public and free to attend. Visit the source link below for the date, time, and additional details.

Learn more at Johnson City Press


Rail Jam! — May 2, 2026

Saturday, May 2, 2026 | 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Johnson City Railroad Experience — W King St, Johnson City, TN 37604

A free outdoor concert and museum event featuring live music from Jenny and the Weazels, Bratfolk, Ryan Brenard, and John Bill & the Academics. Food truck on site. Concerts and museum admission are completely free. Made possible by the Tennessee Arts Commission.


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