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Black History Month: African-American Political Engagement Dates Back to Mid-1800s
Knoxville City Councilman Daniel Brown has always embraced service - as a U.S. Army soldier in Vietnam in 1970, as a 22-year public servant with the U.S. Postal Service, and as an East Knoxville com ...
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evreeland
On Feb 15, 2017 at 6:00 PM
Smart Growth America to Focus on Possibilities of Magnolia Avenue Warehouse District
What's the potential for lots of small locally-owned businesses to sprout up along the Magnolia Avenue corridor? In its next chapter, will the Magnolia Avenue Warehouse District become an economic pow ...
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evreeland
On Feb 15, 2017 at 1:07 PM
Know Someone Who'd Be a Great Member of the Business Advisory Council?
The City’s Office of Business Support is seeking nominations for its next Business Advisory Council. Twelve local business representatives will be selected to serve two-year terms on the Counc ...
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Posted by
evreeland
On Feb 15, 2017 at 1:02 PM
Neighborhood Conference Invites T-shirt Contest Entries
Neighborhood organizations, is there a graphic designer in your midst? Put him or her to work on a T-shirt design to enter in the 2017 Neighborhood Conference’s T-Shirt Contest. New T-shirt designs ...
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ptravis
On Feb 09, 2017 at 4:15 PM
Black History Month: Cal Johnson, Knoxville’s First African-American Millionaire
A former Knoxville slave made rags-to-riches history in the early 1900s, becoming Knoxville’s first African-American millionaire. Caldonia “Cal” Fackler Johnson was born a slave on Oct. 14, 18 ...
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evreeland
On Feb 08, 2017 at 1:17 PM
Crews Install Slide at Coliseum Parking Garage, First of Knoxville Slides Initiative
What’s more fun than going down a big, yellow, 17-foot slide with an eight-foot drop? How about doing it on the way into work—or while waiting for a trolley—or on the way to a show at the Coliseum ...
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Guest
On Feb 08, 2017 at 9:56 AM
Ways to Repurpose Your Old Garbage Can
With new garbage receptacles in (nearly) every household, City residents now have carte blanche regarding their former waste bins: kick them to the curb or give them a new role. The Office of Soli ...
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ptravis
On Feb 07, 2017 at 12:50 PM
Mayor Rogero Goes Red for Knoxville Women's Heart Health
Friday, February 3 is Wear Red for Women Day, an annual tradition of the American Heart Association to bring attention to women’s risk of heart disease. In a ceremony held at the City County Building, ...
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ptravis
On Feb 03, 2017 at 3:37 PM
"Holocaust Education Day" Proclamation Anticipates Visit by Anne Frank's Stepsister
Anne Frank’s stepsister and childhood friend Eva Schloss will travel from London to Knoxville later this month, and her welcoming committee dropped by the Mayor’s Office this week to receive a proclam ...
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ptravis
On Feb 03, 2017 at 2:04 PM
Love My New Garbage Cart, But What Should I Do With My Old Trash Can?
As residents are settling into using their new City-issued garbage carts, they are probably wondering what to do with their old cans. Well, our first suggestion is to repurpose them around your hou ...
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Posted by
evreeland
On Feb 02, 2017 at 5:05 PM
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