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Knox County Parks & Recreation is inviting the community to light up the night at its Neon Glow Party Extravaganza, a free back-to-school kickoff celebration packed with music, dancing and glowing ...
By Dr. Harold A. Black [email protected] haroldblackphd.com ...
The new school year was always a big hit for us back then. We would see once again friends who’d been absent in our lives for the summer. Diving into a new subject and textbook was also done with the ...
Their disobedience, complaining and compromise were like burns on the tongue of a nation, but too often, they walked right back into the fire. God calls us to something better: to humbly remember, to ...
When Tennessee was building a new press box in 1962, Gen. Bob Neyland laid down a challenge to media covering the Vols. “We’re going to build the best press box in the country,” he said. “We hope it ...
When cities and the neighborhoods inside those cities become unsafe for decent people, the public officials running the city ...
“This is what it’s all about,” said Jay, a Republican candidate for Knox County Mayor who was hosting a meet-and-greet at ...
“We are honored to receive continued support from the National Film Preservation Foundation,” said TAMIS Director John Morton. “The Mildred Keister Dennis Collection is a treasure trove of East ...
By John J. Duncan Jr. [email protected]. Anyone who has ever played golf at Holston Hills Country Club will be amazed, or at least get ...
‘Big Bill’ Thompson of Chicago By Ray Hill William Hale Thompson enjoyed a long political career in a city known for its corruption. “Big Bill” Thompson was the last Republican to be elected mayor of ...
Presidents Almost Always Lose Power In Congress In Mid-Term Elections By John J. Duncan Jr. [email protected] In the summer of 1964, I started working as a bagboy at an A & P Grocery Store on ...
Tennessee men’s basketball head coach Rick Barnes, along with the Winegardner Foundation, today announced the launch of a ...