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7 Fun Ways to Stay Healthy this Spring
Spring has officially arrived, complete with warmer weather, sunny skies, and blooming flowers. It’s time to get outside and enjoy the season. There are many opportunities to get active and be social in Knoxville this spring, from yoga and!-->…
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Salvation Army responds to Sevier County fires with help for first responders
While the Red Cross set up emergency shelters to help people displaced by the Sevier County fires, the Salvation Army has responded with help for the first responders who’ve been working to contain the fire. As of Thursday afternoon, the!-->…
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New trail, old favorites included in April’s Dogwood Arts events
As the dogwood blooms unfurl in a matter of days and Dogwood Arts kicks off its annual celebration, there will be a new scenic trail to traverse in West Knoxville. The beauty of the West Hills neighborhood will be on display with more than!-->…
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Five things to know about Big Ears Festival
Build it… and they will come. Sure, that might apply to a baseball diamond in a cornfield, but it also fits Big Ears, Knoxville’s world-class music festival that launched in 2009, the vision of AC Entertainment’s Ashley Capps. Fourteen!-->…
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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day the Knoxville Way
If that green beer you swig on Thursday triggers a thirst for more Irish culture and history, you can quench it by joining the Knoxville Irish Society. Started in 2016, the society aims to bring awareness of Irish language and culture to!-->…
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Fit for Duty
The Gatlinburg Firefighter’s Association will be hosting their ninth annual Fit for Duty Firefighter’s 5K and 10K on March 26 at 9:00 a.m. The organization hosts the run (and walk) each spring to bring awareness to cardiac health.
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Celebrate Pi Day by crafting the perfect pie
March 14 is Pi Day (you know, 3.14…), and any day that requires eating PIE is a day worth celebrating!
Best we can tell, Pi Day was first celebrated in 1988 by physicist Larry Shaw at the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Pi Day became an!-->!-->!-->…
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Top Docs 2022
In the last couple of years, the world has placed a special emphasis on the medical community. The front-line workers. The ones, who despite having worries and families of their own, put everything on the line to ensure the rest of us were!-->…
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5 Spring Break Experiences Close to Home
Everybody deserves a little bit of fun on spring break. But with gas around $4 a gallon, a road trip to the beach might not be the best option. Here are some spring break ideas close to home:
1. Chattanooga: Want a getaway with lots of!-->!-->!-->…
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Market Wagon is helping East TN farmers expand
Chelsea and Kyle West’s farming adventures began in 2016 with a backyard garden. As many gardeners do, they ended up with more produce than they could eat. So they took their bounty to a little farmers market in Harriman and sold it. Two!-->…
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