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Do It For the Chicks
Rowing is a non-impact sport that you can enjoy your whole life
Several years ago, I had the opportunity to row a “double” with Olympic silver medalist Tom Kiefer. I was relatively new to the sport; needless to say, I was intimidated!-->!-->!-->…
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Goodwill Industries Knoxville
Nonprofit trains workers for jobs while encouraging recycling
Everyone has had an experience with Goodwill Industries. Whether you have donated items after spring cleaning or searched for secondhand treasures at one of their many retail!-->!-->!-->…
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Traveling by Food Truck
Sample the world’s flavorsat Knox-area mobile eateries
We’ve all been there: You want Mexican; he wants Asian. You want Hibachi; she wants crepes. With Knoxville’s fleet of food trucks offering international flavors, you can have the!-->!-->!-->…
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Blessing Boxes
Give what you can -- take what you need
One cold day in January I called a meeting to see what our law firm could do for the community in the coming year. Over my 40+ years in business I have learned that one of the most important!-->!-->!-->…
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Only a Pawn
Civil rights history lesson enforces tragedy of racism
Medgar Evers, born on July 2, 1925, in Decatur, Mississippi, grew up on a small farm, attended a segregated school, and earned a high school diploma. At 18, he enlisted in the U.S.!-->!-->!-->…
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Hang Tough
Arts organizations will emerge from pandemic stronger—with help from friends
I’m grateful for this opportunity to write about the future of museums and cultural institutions in the age of COVID-19. Of course, I speak from my narrow!-->!-->!-->…
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Strong Alley
A basic walking tour of downtown Knoxville is usually through Market Square to Gay Street, maybe skirting Krutch Park and, for the truly adventurous, down South Gay Street to the old Regas restaurant plaza and Knoxville Station. But you’ve!-->…
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History and horticulture
Retired architect loves cultural connections he finds in plants
Harold Duckett’s love of gardening is rooted in history and culture.
That’s why he grows Acanthus spinosa, the plant that inspired the design!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Steaks & Style
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar offers a premium dining experience
The Prime Tomahawk specialty cut makes a bold statement when it appears at your table. Where other steakhouses may offer prime rib cuts with the bone in, this!-->!-->!-->…
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Who’s in charge?
COVID highlights leadership challenges during health emergency
The county mayor is responsible for the operations of Knox County government—unless a health emergency prioritizes the ideas of a group of unelected individuals responsible!-->!-->!-->…
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