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Thanks to preservation work by the Aslan Foundation, High Ground Park will open to the public for the first time on November 29, the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Knoxville. The park preserves the remnants of historic Fort Higley where Union soldiers once guarded the high ground above Knoxville during the Confederate siege of the city.
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UT LAW GRADUATES JOIN LEWIS KING LAW FIRM
Nov. 14, 2013Ronald K. Isaacs and Mikel A. Towe, recent graduates of the University of Tennessee College of Law, have joined the Lewis, King, Krieg & Waldrop law firm. Both are associates working out of the firm’s Knoxville office with a focus on general civil litigation.
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URBAN LEAGUE ‘PROJECT READY’ STUDENTS PROVIDE CAR CHECKUPS TO SENIOR CITIZENS
Nov. 12, 2013The ability to drive helps senior citizens stay mobile and independent, but the risk of being involved in a motor vehicle accident increases with age. An average of 500 older adults are injured every day in crashes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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LOCAL COMPANIES HELP FIGHT HOLIDAY HUNGER WITH MASSIVE CAN ART SCULPTURES
Nov. 12, 2013Five local teams of architects, engineers, construction companies and other organizations will come together to construct huge holiday-themed art sculptures made of canned food items – and it’s all to help fight hunger in East Tennessee.
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LDA ENGINEERING HIRES THREE RESIDENT PROJECT REPRESENTATIVES
Nov. 12, 2013Lamar Dunn and Associates, Inc. (LDA Engineering) recently hired Bruce Conatser, Justin Gilland and Dennis A. Shepherd, professionals with a combined 80 years of experience in the construction industry, to serve as resident project representatives. Shepherd and Conatser will operate from the Knoxville office, and Gilland will work in Morristown, Tenn.
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HOME FEDERAL BANK PRESENTS ‘IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE’
Nov. 11, 2013In celebration of the Christmas season, Home Federal Bank invites its East Tennessee neighbors to enjoy two free showings of “It’s a Wonderful Life” on the big screen at the historic Tennessee Theatre on Sunday, Dec. 8.
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ELDER ADVOCATES TO HOLD FREE SEMINAR, ‘MEDICARE ENROLLMENT 101’, PROVIDE UNBIASED ADVICE FOR SENIORS, CAREGIVERS
Nov. 08, 2013Medicare Open Enrollment ends Dec. 7, and for seniors and their family members and caregivers, understanding the various Medicare parts can be daunting and confusing. A variety of businesses and organizations offer advice during open enrollment, but most are affiliated with specific insurance companies, and therefore, do not always provide objective advice.
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ANNUAL EMPTY STOCKING FUND SEEKS VOLUNTEERS, DONATIONS
Nov. 05, 2013Continuing a tradition that began in 1912, the mission of the News Sentinel Empty Stocking Fund is to provide food and toys to disadvantaged East Tennesseans. With the holidays quickly approaching, the program is accepting donations and registering volunteers in anticipation of assembling and distributing 3,600 food baskets.
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BECKY HANCOCK TO SERVE AS TENNESSEE THEATRE INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Nov. 04, 2013The Tennessee Theatre announced today that Becky Hancock, recently hired as manager of communications and outreach, will serve as interim executive director following the resignation of Tom Cervone, who is leaving to take a position with the University of Tennessee.
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U.S. CELLULAR’S CALLING ALL COMMUNITIES CAMPAIGN RETURNS TO GIVE FUNDING TO SCHOOLS
Nov. 04, 2013U.S. Cellular (NYSE: USM) launched the fifth annual Calling All Communities (CAC) campaign on Monday, Nov. 4. It challenges schools to rally community support for the chance to win a share of $500,000 to fund what their students need the most to succeed. The top 20 schools that garner the most community votes will each win $25,000 to use as they wish to enhance their educational experience.
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