Yearly Archives

2019

Financial Wellness

Charting the Course to Financial Freedom By Jon Hersey One of my resolutions for 2019—and perhaps one of yours—is to establish a long-term financial plan and get situated for greater independence down the road. So, throughout the
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Berea

Kentucky’s Crafty Little City By Stuart Holland  |  Photography by Micheal Mathews Just two hours drive up I-75, on the southern edge of Madison County, sits the town of Berea, Kentucky. It is a charming place, where you can find
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Grouchy Old Men

Story by Robert Pryor, Sr. If you’ve been around any old men lately, you may have noticed that they can be exceedingly grouchy. What it is about old guys? The older they get, the harder they are to get along with. They complain about
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How To Fake Sick

Dear Knoxonomist: The other day, my 12-year-old daughter pretended to be sick to avoid school. She’s a good kid so I took her at her word and let her stay home. That night I overheard her on the phone telling a friend that she had
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Behind the Cover

FEATURED: EMILY ANDZULIS Featured on the cover of this issue is Emily Andzulis, the first female Titan on NBC’s The Titan Games. Through years of dedication to martial arts, Emily had prepared herself physically and mentally for the
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Festivals

Knoxville is waking up from its winter slumber and festival season is upon us. To kick off the spring, Shamrock Fest will be held on March 15-16 in Market Square. Staying true to the St. Patrick’s Day theme, there will be authentic Irish
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Kids in the Community

Three Local Charities Support Knoxville Youth Story by Valerie Lick | Photography by Hobe Brunson Whether you’re a parent or not, whether you’ve got an empty nest or a full house, whether you work with children or just
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