Here's what's been going on in Greene County since the devestating tornadoes that struck the Camp Creek area of the county last Wednesday. Greene County ARES(Amateur Radio Emergency Service)have been conducting a logistics net if you will between the Greene County Sheriff's Command Center at the "Crossroads" in Camp Creek and EOC in Greeneville assisting Emergency Management Director Bill Brown. The county Emergency Management Agency along with the Red Cross and other organizations had set up a distribution center for clothing, food and other neccesities for the victims of last weeks storms. Meanwhile, a multitude of volunteers have come together over the weekend to help those who lost their homes get back on their feet and begin a sense of normalcy. Last friday, a disaster team from TEMA along with local officials conducted an assessment of the damage caused by the two deadly confirmed f2 and f3 tornadoes that killed 6 residents of the Camp Creek and Horse Creek communities in southern Greene County. Yesterday, Tennessee Govenor Bill Haslam along with representatives from FEMA,held a news conference near the storm ravaged area and promised it's displaced residents,"help is on the way". This was considered the worst storm in Greene County history since the tornado outbreak in 1974.