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Storms that have been scouring the city of Knoxville have left behind huge amounts of damage in recent days. The most affected was Madisonville, as building official Tony Wilson states that, “it’s very unsafe right now.” Some of the damage included several trees being uprooted – not only were power lines knocked down, but one […]

A new business venture geared towards putting a smile on peoples’ faces has just been put into action by Pastor Sean Alsobrooks at KnowLife church. He already owns Remedy Coffee, but now he has set his sights on opening up a donut shop by late summer. According to Alsobrooks, “donuts make people happy.” While there […]

One Knoxville Girl Scout just raised the bar regarding Girl Scout cookie sales; she announced that she sold 2,600 boxes. Needless to say, the Girl Scout Council of the Southern Appalachia Sweet-Sellerbration Gala is honoring Tigerlily Collier and numerous other girl scouts for their accomplishments. In total, about 350 girls are expected to attend the […]

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Lawrence Tunnell, former acting city judge for Knoxville, has reason to feel extremely relieved – the city just dropped all assault charges that he received this past November. The incident involved the former 94-year-old judge; however, now the victim involved in the incident has disappeared. Despite currently not being able to be located, he had […]

In a particularly severe storm earlier this week, parts of the Laurel Falls Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains, just outside of Knoxville, experienced a significant amount of damage. The damage was great enough to have to temporarily close the trail until the damage had been remedied. As of yet, no current date to reopen […]

This past Wednesday, Superintendent Jim McIntyre presented a proposal for the 2015-16 budget for the fiscal year, leaving many with additional questions. In the proposal, the superintendent suggested increasing the school’s overall budget from $424.9 million to $440.7 million – a 3.7 percent increase. The main focus of the increased education budget? Increasing teachers’ pay […]

Knoxville is about to have more reasons to have people packing and moving there: a Fullservice BBQ is set to open in mid-April. With a menu boasting delicious treats; such as: barbeque or brisket sandwiches, pulled pork, sliced brisket, pulled chicken sold by the pound, and ribs served by the bone, locals cannot wait to […]

The city of Knoxville recently announced that a three-day, 80-vehicle rally across a big chunk of the South, will have the starting line in none other than their own city. The 2015 Smoky Mountain Rally commences at the Clinch Avenue Bridge and makes its way throughout the south, finally ending in Savannah, Georgia two days […]

When he was just 27 years old, Mike Bajakian began his first full-time Football Bowl Subdivision coaching job with Central Michigan. Mind you, it had been seven years since his last college football game and his only previous work was attributed to working as a graduate assistant at Rutgers and Michigan. However, in a recent […]

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With Valentine’s Day rapidly approaching, you may want to consider relocation to Knoxville, Tennessee; since this city was just, once again, named America’s “most romantic city” by a recent report conducted by Amazon.com. The ranking is attributed to the per capita sales of romantic music, romantic comedy movies, relationship books and romance novels. Those moving […]