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Burying the bad of 1983 Robert M. Boyd digs the grave in which the symbolic ghosts of 1983 were buried at midnight during the Blues Funeral Parade, Burial and Blowout on Beale Street on Dec.
'Dreaming of a white Christmas' ... or ... 'Nightmare before Christmas'
The snow that started falling Friday afternoon quickly turned into a major winter storm.
Johnson County Christmas memories
Winters were cold and hard and seemed so long, but out of all this, I have some treasured memories I would like to share with you.
'It's A Wonderful Life' parade is a hit
As some of the first snowflakes of the season softly fell upon Mountain City, it did not deter the many people who came out to celebrate the beginning of the Christmas season.
Knoxville gasoline prices up; oil down as dollar rebounds
Live video streaming, video reports, photo galleries and complete story coverage at knoxville.com. Retail gasoline prices in Knoxville rose and oil prices fell to near $78 a barrel Tuesday as traders continued to focus on the dollar's exchange rate, whose rise makes crude more expensive for international investors.
TN Gets More Money for Job Training
The state of Tennessee has received an additional $12 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Labor to enhance the state's Trade Adjustment Assistance Program.
Halloween Draws Nigha "Festivities Conclude this Weekend
Halloween and harvest events in and around the High Country will wrap up this weekend with Halloween's arrival this Saturday, October 31.
Marilyn Moncrow, Scissorhands and Sassy Kat are top crows
Last weekend was the second annual Pumpkin Festival at Ralph Stout Park. Although cold weather put a slight damper on the festival, approximately 1,000 people attended the event over the course of both days.
Trader admits cheating investors
A foreign currencies trader pleaded guilty Wednesday to cheating hundreds of investors in more than 20 states out of about $18 million to support a lavish lifestyle and buy presents for a girlfriend.
County educators gearing up for new state requirements
Students entering high school this fall will have to take more math and lab sciences in order to qualify for graduation under the new Tennessee Diploma Project regulations.
Around the region: Trader indicted in Ponzi case
A former Gatlinburg stock trader accused of running a Ponzi scheme has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of money laundering and wire fraud.
Archives from July 8, 2009 Ford dealership marks 50 years Tennessee's largest Ford-Lincoln-Mercury store, Jenkins & Wynne, is celebrating "longevity and loyalty" to the Ford brand at its 50-year mark.
Trade, Tennessee celebrates a people and their history
Trade, Tennessee is the oldest community in the State of Tennessee. In the 1700's 'The Trade Gap' was established to allow Native Americans and those pioneers and fur traders heading west an opportunity to purchase and sell their goods.
TN congressman to vote 'no' on cap and trade?
I guess one of the undecideds is now a decided : I just got through to Congressman Tanner's DC office after trying for two hours.
The 21st annual Trade Days festival is coming this weekend, combining ...
By Scott Nicholson The 21st annual Trade Days festival is coming this weekend, combining the best of history with entertainment and attractions.
21st Annual Trade Days Festival June 26 to 28
The annual Trade Days Festival is back for year number 21, on Friday, June 26, Saturday, June 27, and Sunday, June 28.
Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped A free library program of Braille, recorded and large print materials is available to residents of Tennessee who are not able to use standard print materials due to a visual or physical disability.