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Young-Williams Animal Center currently is at critical capacity for adult dogs, 6 months and older. With dozens of dogs waiting for adoption, the shelter does not have available space to house and care for the lost, stray and surrendered animals
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Purchase tickets now for Knoxville’s first-ever Dragon Lights Festival
Mar. 07, 2018Knoxville’s first-ever Dragon Lights Festival starts Friday, March 16, and tickets are available now for the spectacular display of larger-than-life lanterns at Chilhowee Park & Exposition Center. The festival, which will be held March 16-April 22, will run from 5:30-10
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Winners of U.S. Cellular’s third annual Black History Month art competition announced
Mar. 06, 2018U.S. Cellular announced the winners of its third annual Black History Month Art Competition with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley at a celebration on March 5. The 10 finalists’ art was displayed in U.S. Cellular stores
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Young-Williams Animal Center announces lower adoption fees
Mar. 05, 2018With the goal to increase adoptions and save more animal lives, Young-Williams Animal Center is lowering its adoption fees indefinitely. New adoption fees include: Kittens: $100, reduced from $125. Kittens are also buy one, get one free. Adult cats (6
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Pilot raises $28,026 for Salvation Army through Red Kettle campaign
Feb. 27, 2018Pilot presented a donation of $28,026 to The Salvation Army of Knoxville for proceeds raised during the annual Red Kettle campaign. The Salvation Army received the check Tuesday, Feb. 27, from representatives of Pilot at the Pilot Convenience Store on
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The Christman Company hires Rob Hudson as senior superintendent
Feb. 27, 2018The Christman Company has hired Rob Hudson as a senior superintendent based in its Knoxville office. Hudson brings more than 30 years of experience in construction management to The Christman Company and has handled projects across the country, including federal
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KSO to perform ‘searingly dramatic choral journey’ Carmina Burana
Feb. 26, 2018The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra will perform Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana as part of the KSO Moxley Carmichael Masterworks Series. The concert will take place Thursday, March 15, and Friday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the Tennessee Theatre. These performances
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‘Experience Your Future’ at South College open house in Asheville
Feb. 26, 2018Regionally accredited higher education institution to hold free event March 15 South College in Asheville will host an “Experience Your Future” event in March for prospective high school students and their parents, along with adults seeking to enhance or change
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Covenant Health leads new “Shock Initiative” for the advancement of heart care in the community
Feb. 23, 2018Three Covenant Health hospitals – Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center and Parkwest Medical Center in Knoxville and Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge – have joined other community health care providers in a new “Shock Initiative” aimed at treating heart
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‘Game On Against Cancer’ set for March 2
Feb. 23, 2018Annual event at Games & Things benefits Thompson Cancer Survival Center Face off against local celebrities while helping cancer patients at the seventh annual “Game On Against Cancer” at Games & Things, 10706 Kingston Pike. The event, which will be
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