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I started hunting and fishing with my father around age 6. I have so many fond memories of those trips.
Sometimes we would drive up towards Meadowview, Virginia, and on the way, would stop at this old country store. Places like!-->!-->!-->…
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Kelvin Scott, Master Luthier
Violin maker builds old-world values into instruments he creates
Knoxville’s award-winning luthier says the time of pandemic has been the most productive period of his working life. It’s also been one of the most challenging.
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The Ethics of Pandemic Life
Make the unselfish choice to mask up to protect others
With the raging COVID-19 virus playing havoc with our lives, our work, our health and our American society, we individually must make rational decisions to protect one another. The!-->!-->!-->…
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Toy Joy
Pets love to play and it’s up to us to keep them safe
Now that the holidays are over, make sure that all those toys your pet happily received over the holidays are both safe and fun. For dogs, make sure that the toy has no parts that!-->!-->!-->…
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Knoxville Bourbon Society
KBS members share their passion online
A longtime fan of craft beers, Stephen Lowery shifted loyalties after he and his brother took a trip in 2010 to the distillers along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. By the end of the tour and tastings,!-->!-->!-->…
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Arts: Bill Cook Jr.
Sculptor inspired by what he sees and hears
Bill Cook Jr. has been coaxing artistic creations from natural materials since he was a boy whittling and carving wood. In his early 30s, Cook was living in South Florida when he saw a!-->!-->!-->…
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Real Money
Stimulus plans have strings attached to all taxpayers
“A billion here and a billion there, pretty soon you’re talking about real money.” – the late Rep. U.S. Sen. Everett M. Dirksen
Sen. Dirksen was so 20th century: The federal!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Home Decor
Three Knoxville designers weigh in on what’s in, what’s out
If there’s anything that’s in during the time of COVID-19, it’s home. We’ve spent more time hunkered down there than we usually do, we’ve put time and money into DIY home!-->!-->!-->…
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Diggin’ Out of Debt
Feeling the stress of debt? Join the nearly 300 million people who are struggling with high interest rate nightmares
hat’s the biggest challenge faced by individuals who find themselves up to their eyeballs in debt? Take a guess. Is it!-->!-->!-->…
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Knoxville Woodworkers
Local makers add their own flair to furniture and home goods
When the weather outside is frightful—and even when it isn’t—nothing adds warmth and depth to interior spaces like the warm shades of wood. Add to that the talents of local!-->!-->!-->…
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