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  • The Knoxville Focus for October 6, 2025
  • Publisher’s Positions
  • Long recognized as Principal of the Year
  • The Gentleman From Colorado: Eugene D. Millikin
  • Trevor Bayne appears at Fountain City Fall Fest
  • Hawks earn first state tourney berth
  • The Knoxville Focus for September 29, 2025
  • Publisher’s Positions
  • Emerald Youth Foundation hosts Rick Barnes Classic
  • ‘Big Ed’ Johnson of Colorado

While it didn’t appear on the Friday Knoxville Election Commission website, state Senator Becky Duncan Massey picked up a qualifying petition for re-election late that day. Election Administrator Cliff Rodgers handed her the petition.

 

Read Monday’s Focus to learn of others who picked up petitions for this year’s state and federal elections.

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