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Roane County School Board Moves Forward with High School Consolidation Plans, Again
During the August 15th meeting at Rockwood High School, the Roane County School Board continued to explore the possibility of consolidating several high schools in the county. The board unanimously approved a motion to engage the Lewis Group architectural firm in assessing the costs of merging Rockwood High, Harriman High, and Roane County High into a single facility.
Report: State agriculture department ordered Three Rivers Market to close for day in May after finding dead mice and droppings
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Department of Agriculture ordered Three Rivers Market to close for one day in May after an inspection found mouse droppings, along with at least 14 dead mice and other violations, according to a report. This inspection came after a complaint was filed against the...
Griffith, Baker clash over economic development and 2020 presidential vote certification
The debate on a Blacksburg radio station may be the only debate between the two 9th District candidates. The post Griffith, Baker clash over economic development and 2020 presidential vote certification appeared first on Cardinal News.
Kern's Food Hall continues to grow as new businesses open
Kern’s Food Hall describes itself as “more than just a dining destination.” Located at 2201 Kerns Rising Way, the food hall boasts a variety of restaurants with menus from around the world, as well as bakeries, cafes and bars. Outside of the realm of food, the bakery...
An old Dandridge school becomes new affordable living: See inside the $11.5M renovation
On a hill in Dandridge overlooking Main Street and the sparkling waters of Douglas Lake, an old brick schoolhouse left empty for decades will soon complete its transformation into affordable housing. It was no cake walk to pull off the $11.5 million renovation to create Dandridge School Lofts, which will open this fall...
Top247 edge rusher, Tennessee commitment suffers season-ending injury
A highly ranked football commitment announced Wednesday night that an injury will force him to sit out his senior season. Four-star Class of 2025 edge rusher Jayden Loftin, a Top247 prospect from Somerville (N.J.) High School, revealed in a post on his Instagram account that he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee last week, ending his senior season before it officially started.
Stadium Enhancements Continue For Vols Home Games at Neyland Stadium
(utsports.com) KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – With the 128th season of Tennessee football set to kick off this Saturday against Chattanooga, Tennessee Athletics has unveiled several new fan experience enhancements inside Neyland Stadium. For complete gameday information, visit UTsports.com/gameday. Earlier this month, Tennessee Athletics and Pilot announced a transformative multi-year partnership...
10About Town Things to Do: Labor Day
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — There are plenty of fun things to do in Knoxville this week! From watching Tennessee take on Chattanooga at Neyland Stadium to watching "The Muppet Movie" under the stars at Ijams Nature Center, here are some events you can expect. Thursday, Aug. 29. Radical Volunteers: Uncovering...
A new gas station, restaurant and store were approved to start building along Concord Road. Now, an appeals board has temporarily halted the plan.
KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. — A development in the Old Concord historic area in West Knox County has been temporarily stopped. The Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals decided on Wednesday that the development is too large for the area. Nearby residents showed up to show their opposition to the...
Tennessee basketball adds two former players to Rick Barnes' staff
Two former Tennessee basketball players have joined coach Rick Barnes' staff prior to his 10th season in Knoxville. Isaiah Sulack is returning to Tennessee as a graduate assistant and Colin Coyne is sticking around as a student assistant coach. Both were walk-ons during Barnes' tenure and exhausted their eligibility following last season. Sulack finished...
Country music star’s estranged wife: He asked for divorce over Zoom days after wedding party
Zac Brown’s estranged wife, Kelly Yazdi, revealed in a TikTok video that Brown surprisingly asked for a divorce not long after their November wedding. “We held our private wedding party in Nashville last November with our family and friends, and nine days after our wedding party, Zac unexpectedly told me over Zoom that he wanted a divorce,” she said.
Ruling: County, Lenoir City suit to move forward
The ruling for motions to dismiss a Loudon County lawsuit against Lenoir City and two other defendants has been made, but it didn’t provide immediate resolution one way or the other. The defendants’ motions to dismiss were denied in part and granted in part, according to the ruling from Circuit Court Judge Mike Pemberton issued Aug. 21. Ultimately, the case wasn’t outright dismissed, nor is it proceeding straight to trial. ...
Chattanooga native recognized during National Black Business Month
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development traveled across the state this week honoring business owners for National Black Business Month. A Chattanooga native was recognized for her chocolate business on Thursday. Ella Livingston of Cocoa Asante was one of nine business owners selected to...
$50,000 Powerball Winner Sold in Murfreesboro
8-29-2024 – A lucky Powerball player in Murfreesboro matched four numbers plus the Powerball in last night’s drawing to win $50,000. The winning ticket was sold at Jefferson Pike Market, 574 W. Jefferson Pike in Murfreesboro. Congratulations!. No additional information is available until the prize is claimed. About...
Husband of Virginia woman presumed dead appears in court after police say they found more evidence. Here’s what we know
The search for Mamta Kafle Bhatt, a nurse and dedicated mother to a young daughter, has gone on for several weeks – but no one has been able to locate the beloved Nepalese community member.
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