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Most Knoxville residents probably don’t know that 230 voters who don’t live in the city could decide a race or two, if their claimed property is within the districts involved in this election. But how ...
The times they were a-changin’ in college football By Tom Mattingly It’s hard to believe that decisions made in the 1960s by coaches and players could have such far-reaching impacts. There had been a ...
Tennessee men’s basketball head coach Rick Barnes, along with the Winegardner Foundation, today announced the launch of a ...
Voters in District 4 will be selecting candidates to replace Lauren Rider on city council this year.
Knoxville’s sixth district has the most candidates with five people seeking to replace Gwen McKenzie. The candidates include ...
Bailey was no arch segregationist; quite the contrary, the West Virginian had supported several of Powell’s civil rights ...
~ from the East Knoxville Business & Professional Association District 6 Candidate Forum Join us on Thursday, August 21, 2025, at the Jacob Building (3301 E Magnolia Ave, Knoxville, TN 37914) for an ...
One hundred and sixty-eight years later, the nation’s largest teachers’ union has strayed far from its founding purpose, ...
The Seymour Volunteer Fire Department celebrated a significant milestone on Friday, August 8th, by breaking ground at their ...
Nymire Jackson, a 5-5, 135-pound sophomore who threw all of A-E’s touchdown passes last season, has been joined by junior ...
Teams from the Tennessee Vintage Base Ball Association will play a double header on the field next to the Historic Ramsey ...