Heather Richardson

Freelance Writer

United States

Heather Richardson is a Tennessee-based writer and storyteller specializing in community and people profiles, corporate storytelling and business content writing. She has more than a decade of experience in the writing industry with a varied project range including news articles, feature stories, reviews, blog posts, website content, and academic writing.

Whether you are a business with a plan or a person with a dream, starting a project can be challenging. Continuing a project can often be tedious. In working with Heather, you and your team can expect engaging content that showcases the heart and energy of your plans and dreams and reaches your audience with authenticity and purpose.

The stories we create drive the dreams we actually get to live. Ready to live your dream? Let’s hear your story.

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Jcnewsandneighbor
03/15/2023
Southside Neighborhood Organization strives to maintain sense of community

By Heather Richardson As anyone who has ever strolled through Johnson City's Historic Tree Streets neighborhood will likely say, there is something special about the area. The diversity of historic homes and tree-lined streets and sidewalks add a charm not common in many of Johnson City's neighborhoods.

Jcnewsandneighbor
02/02/2023
Rotary Club raising money for bicycle playground in Johnson City

By Heather Richardson Johnson City families will soon have access to a new bicycle playground aimed at children wanting to learn the foundational skills of cycling. The 1.5 acre playground, which will be situated near the corner of Legion Street and State of Franklin, will serve as an area where beginner or novice riders can learn and practice the skills necessary for traversing some of the city's more advanced trails.

Jcnewsandneighbor
02/15/2023
Langston Centre hitting its stride after COVID shutdown

By Heather Richardson Johnson City's Langston Centre opened in November of 2019 following years of hard work and dedication from the community. The goal was to promote community engagement by providing a multicultural hub for arts, education, and leadership programming.

Jcnewsandneighbor
02/22/2023
Public urged to watch for snakes as spring approaches

By Heather Richardson Spring is on its way and with the warmer weather comes more animal activity. While snakes may not be at the top of everyone's favorite things about spring, Johnson City Park and Recreation Nature Program Coordinator Connie Deegan said there's really no reason they shouldn't be.

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