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December 19, 2014
Regional Director of the National Park Service Stan Austin named Memphis native Cassius Cash the new superintendent of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park last week. In February, 2015, Cash will be taking charge of an important role for the Smoky Mountains. Currently, 97 percent of Smoky Mountain visitors are white, two percent are American […]
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December 12, 2014
If you moved to Knoxville last month and are looking for some fun activities to do, local moving companies have compiled a list of December fun in Knoxville for you and your family to enjoy. 1) A Spot of Tea: On Sunday, December 14, there will be a “Downton Abbey”-themed tea party at Historic Westwood, […]
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December 4, 2014
Consumer products have been known to cause accidental deaths across the United States, from carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that you cannot see, smell, or hear where it is coming from. Around 150 people will die from nonfire-related carbon monoxide poisoning each year. It is important that you make sure that […]
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November 28, 2014
Forget all of the Thanksgiving hype and get excited for what’s to come! As you are enjoying your Thanksgiving leftovers, Knoxville will be kicking off the Christmas cheer with Knoxville’s annual Christmas in the City celebration. The month long Christmas celebration has to start somewhere and it is starting right here in downtown Knoxville’s Market […]
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November 19, 2014
Move to Knoxville and take advantage of the best Black Friday deals! Black Friday is just around the corner and thousands of shoppers across the country are getting prepared to complete their Christmas gift list on a bargain. Black Friday is always fun and appeals to many shoppers looking to mark off their gift lists, […]
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November 11, 2014
By the end of the month, the University of Tennessee will be launching a crowdfunding site in order to raise money for a handful of student projects. The site: VOLstarter.utk.edu, will help to raise money for three current student initiatives. The three current student projects are: 1) $3,000 for architecture students to build wheelchairs ramps, […]
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November 4, 2014
When it comes time to move to a new location, most people have to decide between moving themselves or hiring a professional moving company. This decision can be difficult and often comes down to time and budget constraints. However, what people may not realize is how affordable hiring Knoxville movers can be and the many […]
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October 3, 2014
If you are moving to Knoxville before Halloween night, your family will not have to choose between trick-or-treating and the hometown football team thanks to efforts between athletic directors and school board members. Numerous high schools across the state of Tennessee are rescheduling their October 31st football games, not only to avoid potential Halloween jokesters […]
Today residents in Knoxville will have a great opportunity to support and celebrate our countries heroes! This evening in The Foundry at World’s Fail Park will host a dinner honoring Sgt. Mitchell Stout of Lenoir City. Sgt. Stout was presented with the Medal of Honor in 1970 for his heroic acts at the Khe Gio […]
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September 1, 2011
This week in Knoxville, many locals who have signed up for the revamped (and free) recycling program have begun receiving their street-side recycling bins. In an effort to encourage recycling in Knoxville, the city has put into an effect a free recycling program which will make staying green as easy as throwing away trash already […]