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Local history enthusiasts and lovers of forgotten places are invited to meet authors Amanda Maltz and Michael Cutali at a special book signing event celebrating their captivating new release, ...
Attendance, which includes a full Southern breakfast, is free; registration is open now at KnoxvilleTN.gov/BusinessBreakfast.
Marble Springs State Historic Site invites the public to its annual Statehood Day Festival, taking place Saturday, May 31, ...
The Knox County Republican Party invited its voters to West Knoxville to express their concerns to their state legislators ...
Join us for a captivating journey through the lens of Phil Savage, an award-winning photographer known for his breathtaking use of black & white infrared photography, delicately hand-tinted to reveal ...
The assembly starts at 9 a.m. at Rusty Wallace Honda on Callahan Road with “Kickstands Up” at 11 a.m. The ride will then ...
The Knoxville News Sentinel is now whining about the $60 million “pedestrian” bridge along South Knoxville’s waterfront as it tries to wail about waste and overspending in government. Of course, the ...
WHO: Knox County Mayor’s Office, Parks and Recreation, and other officials ...
Responsibility becomes a reality, and it sucks. You have them in your financial life; they are with you at work each day. Friends and family also become part of your grown-up lives. Plenty of days you ...
Hugh Burnton Mitchell was a scholarly man with an earthy streak who had made his way through life as a sports reporter when he found the Great Depression had left him unable to finish his courses at ...
One earthquake rattled our region in early Tennessee history and you can see the results of that devastating event yet today. The New Madrid earthquake in 1812 was a huge 7.2 magnitude shaker with a 7 ...
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