by design | Sep 6, 2022 | Columnist, Major
Summer’s Last Holiday By Ralphine Major ralphine3@yahoo.com I never thought of it as a patriotic holiday until someone called it to my attention. Though it is somewhat different than Memorial Day and Fourth of July, what could be more American than a holiday...
by design | Sep 6, 2022 | Columnist, Rector
Joy from others By Joe Rector The news media, regardless of which station or what persuasion, thrives on discord and animosity. Only occasionally does a national, cable, or local station give the simple facts. Even the major paper in Knoxville concentrates on problems...
by design | Sep 6, 2022 | Columnist, McKeehan
Tennessee has a State Geographer? By Jedidiah McKeehan I am assuming there are not too many people who read the Tennessee Code Annotated (that’s the name for the collection of all Tennessee specific laws) for leisure. If you did, even if you are an attorney, you may...
by design | Sep 6, 2022 | Columnist, Mattingly
A number of significant, exciting, and occasionally disappointing moments By Tom Mattingly The 1972 football season had a number of significant, exciting, and occasionally disappointing moments nearly every week. The final record was 10-2, with a No. 8 national...
by design | Sep 6, 2022 | Columnist, Nagi
Tennessee Starts Strong, Looks to Pittsburgh By Mark Nagi For the second straight season, the Tennessee Volunteers got an early start with a weeknight matchup against a MAC team. For the second straight season, a blowout victory was in the cards. 92,236 fans packed...