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Adjusting the ph level of your garden
"Exactly how does a gardener go about determining and adjusting, if necessary, the ph level of a garden," asked Debra Hopkinson, former owner/partner of the DanDe Greenhouse here in Clinton, Tennessee.
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Upton shares 'Clinton 12' experience with students
As a junior at Clinton High School, Gail Upton remembers falling asleep to the sound of National Guard jeeps outside of her bedroom window.
Case against Claxton man accused of strangling uncle goes to grand jury
CLINTON - The case against a man accused of strangling his 79-year-old uncle to death in Claxton is going to the Anderson County Grand Jury.
The end of the world according to the Bible, part 2
"Although Jesus' words are clear about anyone predicting the end of the world and the events surrounding it ," reiterated Dr.
Evangelical Examiner Knoxville's publication of his 1000th article
"It is with great anticipation that we celebrate the publication of Evangelical Examiner Knoxville's one thousandth article," stated Dr.
YourNews: Clinton library holds upcycling crafts workshop
This story is contributed by a member of the Knoxville community and is neither endorsed nor affiliated with Knoxville News Sentinel The Clinton Public Library will hold an Upcycling: ECO Make and Take Workshop 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Feb.
New and expanded business activity
Eagle Bend Manufacturing Inc. says it will add nearly 200 jobs in Clinton over the next five years as it invests $64 million in a new addition.
Unseasonable weather brings avid gardeners out to prepare soil
"Unseasonably high temperatures this winter here in East Tennessee have some avid gardeners itching to get their hands into the soil of their gardens," reported Debra Hopkinson, former owner/partner of the DanDe Greenhouse here in Clinton, Tennessee.
The import and use of Strong's Exhaustive Concordance in personal study, part 2
"Before we get to the use of the Hebrew and Greek dictionaries in Strong's Exhaustive Concordance," related the Reverend J.A. Layman, evangelist with Sterling Ministries, before The Lay School faculty here in Clinton, Tennessee, "let's consider the use of the main section of the concordance itself.
Why should Christians read and study books other than The Bible, especially The
"Few would argue that The Bible does not teach that God expects His people to read and study His Word," stated the Reverend J.A. Layman, evangelist with Sterling Ministries, before The Lay School faculty here in Clinton, Tennessee.
East Tennessee teachers share mixed feelings on new evaluations
South-Doyle Middle School teacher Dave Gorman works with student Daniel Sofield during an after school club Thursday.
The new USDA climate map and what it means for you
"Local news sources reported earlier this week that the United States Department of Agriculture has released updated climate maps based on data accumulated between 1976 and 2005," explained Debra Hopkinson, former owner/partner of the DanDe Greenhouse here in Clinton, Tennessee.
Just exactly how far does God expect us to obey His Word?
"Last time we were together, we began looking at two rather simple questions: 'Just exactly how far does God expect us to obey His Word? Just exactly how far do our pastors, those who truly preach the Word of God as literally written in The Bible, expect their encouragement to lead us into following and obeying God's Word?'," explained the Reverend ... (more)
'Jesus is cominga a look busy!'
"'Jesus is cominglook busy!'; that's what was posted on the marquis in front of a local church here in Clinton for a few days last week and up until yesterday," reported the Reverend J.A. Layman, evangelist with Sterling Ministries, before The Lay School faculty here in Clinton, Tennessee.
YourNews: Clinton library holds couponing workshop
This story is contributed by a member of the Knoxville community and is neither endorsed nor affiliated with Knoxville News Sentinel The Clinton Public Library will hold a Couponing and Money Saving Ideas Workshop at 6 p.m. Feb.
Sheriff's office charges nephew and girlfriend in Claxton man's murder
CLINTON - The Anderson County Sheriff's Office charged a man and his girlfriend Wednesday for murdering the man's elderly uncle in Claxton.
Sam Coulter, founder and president of Coulter & Justus P.C. in Knoxville is featured in a new book written by Troy Waugh and published by the American Institute of Public Accountants.
Judge denies double-murderer's latest legal move for new trial
A judge on Monday denied a convicted murderer's quest for a new trial, saying some of the many issues Phillip Douglas Seals raised in his legal maneuver "just boggle the mind." Seals, 51, a former Anderson County paramedic, was convicted of shooting his estranged wife and her lover multiple times after finding them in bed in February 2005.
Other garden tool maintenance, part 1
"All too often gardeners forget that their other gardening tools may need minor maintenance," explained Debra Hopkinson, former owner/partner of the DanDe Greenhouse here in Clinton, Tennessee.
Christians are not perfect, just forgiven, part 16
"Now I can just hear the critics of the Judeo-Christian tradition cringing at the plain and simple gospel of Jesus Christ," commented Dr.