WLAF looks back at the stories making headlines in January, February and March
TOP PHOTO: Campbell Football introduced its new head coach in Mark Pemberton last January.
CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN. (WLAF)- With 2024 ending in a few days, WLAF is looking back at the stories we shared with you.
JANUARY
Mark Pemberton took the reins of the Campbell County Football Programs. CLICK HERE for the full story.

Campbell County woke up to a snow that had mixed with ice on Jan. 15. It was a snow that left many trapped at the house for days. CLICK HERE for the story. Within days, more snow came. CLICK HERE for more information.
A 12 mile pursuit by Campbell County Deputies ended with a suspect flipping his car on its top and pinning himself inside. The half- hour chase allegedly reached speeds of 90 miles per hour on old Highway 63 between Fincastle and Speedwell, according to the report from the sheriff’s office. CLICK HERE for the full story.
FEBRUARY
Campbell County native Brian Henegar was on JEOPARDY!- for the second time. The story can be found by CLICKING HERE.

The City of LaFollette began taking down structures that had been abandoned. CLICK HERE for more information.
A LaFollette couple was indicted following an investigation by special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation into the abuse and financial exploitation of an elderly man. For more information CLICK HERE.
MARCH
Joshua Blair, the subject of a 72-hour manhunt in March 2022, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison. CLICK HERE for more information.
CCRFS, LFD Firefighters save a home east of LaFollette. CLICK HERE for the full story.
A convicted felon was one of four people arrested in an afternoon drug raid conducted by the LaFollette Police Narcotics Unit, Special Response Team and Patrol Unit. CLICK HERE for the full story.
(WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED 12/26/2024-6AM)