Part of road work in Smoky Mtns area nearly done

SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Part of the road work leading from Interstate 40 into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is about done after nearly 2 1/2 years.

State transportation officials in Knoxville said Tuesday that phase 1 of the work on state Route 66 will be finished by the deadline Nov. 30. Work remaining is final pavement markings and minor sidewalk repair.

A third lane has just been opened to traffic, both northbound and southbound.

Still in progress is widening another part of the road beginning at the I-40 exit. It is on schedule to be done by Nov. 30, 2012.

The highway leads to the resort towns of Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg and then to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. More than 9 million people visit the park annually.

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Osmond Bros. to perform in Smoky Mountains area

The Osmond Brothers will be performing periodically in the Smoky Mountains area through Thanksgiving.

According to a news release from the Smith Family Dinner Theater in Pigeon Forge, the three brothers will appear at the venue Aug. 29 and 31, Sept. 2 and Oct. 21 and 22 and do Thanksgiving holiday shows Nov. 24 and 25.

The brothers are celebrating their 50th year in show business.

Jimmy Osmond said the three have vacationed in the Smoky Mountains area in the past.

Osmond Brothers to perform in Smoky Mountains area

PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. — The Osmond Brothers will be performing periodically in the Smoky Mountains area through Thanksgiving.

According to a news release from the Smith Family Dinner Theater in Pigeon Forge, the three brothers will appear at the venue Aug. 29 and 31, Sept. 2 and Oct. 21 and 22 and do Thanksgiving holiday shows Nov. 24 and 25.

The brothers are celebrating their 50th year in show business.

Jimmy Osmond said the three have vacationed in the Smoky Mountains area in the past.