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Tennessee Walking Horse video stuns Shelbyville
SHELBYVILLE - Shelbyville's economic lifeblood starts flowing strong about 5 miles outside of town. That's where the feed stores start popping up. The tack supply. The grand stables and ...
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More than 50 indicted after Grainger County undercover drug sting
A Grainger County grand jury has handed up 55 drug indictments as part of "Operation Grainger Strike." The indictments stem from an undercover drug sting, according to a release from ...
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Man shot outside East Knoxville club
A man is recovering from a gunshot wound and police are searching for the suspects after a shooting early Saturday. It happened just after 5 a.m. outside a club on Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. in ...
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Council has a pension plan in hand
City Council figured out which changes they want to make to the city employees pension plan, but that does nothing to bridge the massive shortfall in the retirement ...
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Dad blames mom for toddlers starvation death
KINGSTON -- The father of a toddler who starved to death earlier this month pins the blame on the mother, who he said "takes pain pills and has lupus," a Roane County Sheriff's Office ...
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Knoxville Pedals on National Bike to Work Day
Monika Miller, left, and Linden Craig join dozens of other area residents to observe National Bike To Work Day Friday at Market Square. Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero presented awards to the ...
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Knoxville Guardsman earns medal for rescue efforts
Tennessee National Guard will honor a soldier today for his efforts to rescue two fellow Guardsmen killed last year in a Campbell County helicopter ...
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Judge clears path for Rarity Pointe foreclosure
A federal bankruptcy judge on Friday dismissed a Chapter 11 case related to Rarity Pointe, the waterfront golf community in Lenoir City. The judge's action clears the way for the project's ...
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Department increases in the city budget most came from moving jobs and raises
Outside of a few increases for items such as reducing blight and adding employee raises, there's not a whole lot of wiggle room in the $180.5 million operating budget proposed by Knoxville ...
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