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A Just and Humble Life
Through his service on the Tennessee Supreme Court, one of Knoxville's very own, a Central High and University of Tennessee graduate, has quietly made a profound impact on Tennessee jurisprudence. Before identifying this individual and his…
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Resistance to the Death?
The Tennessee Democratic establishment has the potential in 2018 to “resist” its way into continuing its decades-long slow sinking.
The evidence? As of this writing the TDP’s website’s home page urges visitors to “Join the Resistance,” the…
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Put Upon Pat
Dear Knoxonomist:
Over the summer, I fulfilled one of my dreams and bought a pickup truck, a beauty with a V-8, extended bed and liner, tie downs, assist steps—all the bells and whistles. Thing is, not two days after I took her home, my…
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Keepin’ It Real
Resolutions are infamous for not working. Many of us don’t make them, or are so disheartened when hearing them that we roll our eyes as we think, “Ugh, right, that’s not going to happen!”
Whenever we make a resolution or promise, there is…
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Frozen Head’s Old Mac Trail
If you are anything like me and hike to escape the crowds of the city, going to the Smokies may not give you that fulfillment, especially during peak times of the year. Frozen Head State Park is a great way to avoid the crowds, while still…
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That Accident Just Cost You!
Most of us know that Tennessee law requires all drivers to have a certain amount of insurance coverage to pay for harms and injuries that result if they cause a car collision. Since 1977, the law has said we all have to have a minimum of…
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Unity
On the cover of our September/October issue, we featured Phillip Fulmer in his new role as Special Advisor to University of Tennessee President Joe DiPietro. We were glad to have him back in an official role at UT.
In our…
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The Language of Love
Love.
It feels like a troublesome topic to tackle—even in February. So let’s begin simpler, with a chair.
If I were to set a chair in front of you and ask you to write a definition of it without using the word itself, you might describe…
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Passionately Pursuing Life
Shortly after our last issue came out, my friend Mike Faulkner sent me a message saying how much he enjoyed my last publisher’s note, which outlined six ways of becoming the best version of ourselves. He suggested that I had left out number…
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The Selfless Adventure of a Lifetime
It was the early 1950s. A young man from Lancashire, England found himself in the wild frontier of Guyana, South America, in search of becoming a cowboy. Longhorn cattle and mustang roamed the nearly three-million acre spans, as the…
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