Browsing Tag

July August 2024

Hunting with Warriors

Time spent in nature alongside Tennessee veterans reminds us all to slow down, be present, and appreciate all we have It’s a little after 5:30a.m. The day is pleasant and we have settled into our ground blind. To my left is Jason
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The Jury Trial

“In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy theright to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury . . . .” Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution Don’t you just love our federal constitution and how our
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Finally Home

Veterans experience a day like no other on an HonorAir Knoxville flight Standing near the intersection of the two sloping, black-granite walls that form the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC, on a sunny April afternoon, Eddie
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Moving People

Chris McAdoo's paintings evoke feelings about different times and places Chris McAdoo believes that art has the ability to transport people to new places and new feelings. Perhaps that’s why so much of his work includes images of boats,
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Lyrics & Melody

Terry Adams has found a way to couple his day job with his passion for playing You might know Terry Adams by his day job in Knoxville. He's spent the last 20 years working as a lawyer and business owner. But what you might not know is
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More Than a Food Hall

Kern's Food Hall brings iconic Knoxville spot into the 21st century When my dad was a kid, he and his friends had a particular house they'd always stop by during their Halloween trick-or-treating. They knew this house had a special
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Perplexing Plans

Politics around puzzling planning projects and the apathy of voters When I was Knoxville’s public affairs director, I had to attend only one Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission meeting: after 30 minutes, I concluded that mayors
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