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Gillespie Woman Seeks Funds For Final Tennessee Mountain Trip
GILLESPIE - Anna Reiniesch, a 39-year-old woman from Gillespie, has launched a GoFundMe campaign to fulfill her final wish of visiting the Tennessee mountains. Reiniesch, who is on hospice care due to liver failure and Stage 5 kidney failure, hopes to make the trip at the end of August. "I...
Community asking for prayers for father and daughter seriously injured in hiking accident
WOODFORD CO., Ky. (WKYT) - For nine months, Captain Logan Forrest was deployed in the Middle East. He was welcomed home by his family and community at the end of May. It was just a little over a month later, when a family vacation turned tragic. “It’s unimaginable. I can’t...
Yee-Haw Brewing Co. named ‘Exclusive Craft Beer of the Tennessee Vols’
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) – Yee-Haw Brewing Company announced Tuesday that it has become an official and exclusive partner of the Tennessee Volunteers. A news release from Yee-Haw Brewing states the multi-year partnership between the University of Tennessee, Learfield’s “Vol Network,” and Yee-Haw gives the brewing company the designation of the “Exclusive Craft Beer of the […]
MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of John Davis’ “The Future”
Jinx was supposed to be a comeback album for guitar-saturated power-pop outfit Superdrag, but the drawn-out recording process proved to be too tedious for anyone but the leader of the beloved Knoxville, Tenn., band. And so it’s come to this: a John Davis solo album that sounds an awful lot like a Superdrag LP. That’s certainly the case with “The Future,” the latest single from an album coming our way September 27 via Lost In Ohio Records.
Schoolyear prep ramps up at Knox County Schools with leadership meeting
It won't be long until class is back in session at Knox County Schools. Principals and Assistant Principals in Knox County attended KCS's annual Principal Institute Monday morning at Bearden High School.
Tennessee Catcher Cal Stark Signs Undrafted Free Agent Deal With Home State Team
The Texas Rangers signed Tennessee catcher Cal Stark to an undrafted free agent deal on Monday, KnoxNews Mike Wilson first reported and Stark confirmed to RTI. Stark was already out of eligibility after playing his first two college seasons at Weatherford Community College in Texas and his final two seasons at Tennessee. Stark started 89 games behind the plate in two seasons with Tennessee. He battled for the starting job both early in the 2023 and 2024 seasons and won the competition both times.
In TVA's delayed plan for 2050, critics see chance to change course on fossil fuel
The public has never been more engaged in the minutiae of the Tennessee Valley Authority's energy planning as it works on a delayed plan to meet growing electricity demand while achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Brian Child, TVA's vice president for enterprise planning, said the federal utility's customers have...
Knoxville widow one step closer to new home after tree split her house in half
A widow whose Knoxville house was destroyed last summer is one step closer to getting a new home. Papers were just signed to begin the demolition and to hire a contractor to build on the property she owns.
KPD using drones to better survey crash sites, find people in remote areas and more
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Knoxville Police Department said it uses nine drones for crime scene documentation, traffic monitoring, locating suspects who flee and more. Using drone technology has made the department more efficient in some cases, said Michael Tucker, KPD's drone team leader. "It's certainly a force multiplier," he...
Cause of House Fire Determined
KNOXVILLE - The cause of yesterday's fire at 4415 Norwalk Ave. has been determined to have been caused by an overloaded power strip. "During a typical year, home electrical problems account for 90,000 fires, over 700 deaths, and $700 million in property losses," said Asst. Fire Chief Mark Wilbanks. More...
East Tennessee drug dealer sentenced to 24 years after being caught in Knoxville, DA says
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - A Johnson City man was sentenced on Monday after he pleaded guilty to several counts, according to Knox County District Attorney Charme Allen. Allen said 34-year-old William Jacob Henry was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, possession with intent to sell fentanyl, possession with intent to sell methamphetamine and possession of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony in connection to an incident that happened in April 2023.
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