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The Downtown Knoxville Alliance is taking creative steps to show that businesses affected by the Jackson Avenue ramp and Broadway viaduct closures will remain open and accessible, including driver- and pedestrian-friendly messages, sidewalk directionals and a long fence screen with
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South College launches Surgical Technology program in Knoxville
Nov. 05, 2019South College is launching a Surgical Technology program at its campus in Knoxville, Tennessee, and enrollment is open now for students to join the first cohort, which will begin Jan. 15, 2020. “In order to offer career-focused education, we must
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The Trust Company of Tennessee announces four promotions of top team members
Nov. 02, 2019The Trust Company of Tennessee has promoted four within its leadership team. Miranda Carr has been promoted to chief investment officer; Jack S. Davidson, chief strategy officer; Denise Ledden, chief operating officer; and Neil Patel, vice president of information technology.
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United Way executive with stellar success record to lead United Way of Greater Knoxville
Oct. 29, 2019Matthew Ryerson, an experienced United Way executive who raised a record funding amount, increased the donor base and met pressing community needs in his current Southeast Tennessee position, has been named president and CEO of the United Way of Greater
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Knoxville Area Urban League honors ‘The Clinton 12’ at Equal Opportunity Awards Gala
Oct. 25, 2019The Knoxville Area Urban League honored “The Clinton 12” with its lifetime achievement award at the Equal Opportunity Awards Gala and recognized the volunteer, minority business and corporate leadership award winners. Jazz and gospel performer Chanté Moore provided the entertainment
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Hillcrest Healthcare opens Knoxville’s first dedicated hospice care wing
Oct. 23, 2019Hillcrest Healthcare opened The Gardens on Lake Brook at its West Hills Health & Rehab facility with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, Oct. 23. West Hills staff, along with residents, caretakers and caseworkers participated at the ribbon-cutting event with the
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Compete to be a U.S. Cellular Wireless Warrior at BOO! at the Zoo
Oct. 23, 2019Have you dreamed of being a ninja warrior? Well, you can now compete in the next best thing by visiting U.S. Cellular’s “Wireless Warriors” Tour at Boo at the Zoo at Zoo Knoxville. The public is invited to participate in
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St. John’s Cathedral to celebrate 175-year anniversary with historian Jack Neely and poet R.B. Morris
Oct. 22, 2019Free event features history, music, refreshments and tours of newly renovated cathedral St. John’s Cathedral will mark its 175-year anniversary and launch the 2019-2020 Concerts on Cumberland series in October with a celebration featuring Knoxville historian and author Jack Neely
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South College School of Pharmacy’s Dr. Richard Breeden appointed by governor to Tennessee Board of Pharmacy
Oct. 22, 2019Dr. Richard Breeden, Director of Clinical Education at the South College School of Pharmacy, has been appointed by Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee to serve on the state Board of Pharmacy. Founded in 1893, the Tennessee Board of Pharmacy handles licensing
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Knox Mason restaurant reopening soon, hiring for all positions
Oct. 21, 2019The eagerly anticipated reopening of Chef Matt Gallaher’s acclaimed downtown restaurant, Knox Mason, is coming soon, and the restaurant is now hiring for up to 20 positions. The two-day hiring event will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 22, and Friday,
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