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Another School System Scandal By Sally Absher sallyabsher@knoxfocus.com Last Wednesday during the regular KCS BOE meeting, Amber Rountree initiated a request for an external forensic audit of the Knox County Schools credit cards. Rountree made the request after seeing...
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By Mike Steely steelym@knoxfocus.com Many of our veterans and their families lining up for the Veterans Day Parade tomorrow may know of the various services available to them in Knox County but many may not realize the sheer volume of services, agencies, and benefits...
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By Alex Norman It was a chilly afternoon in Murfreesboro, but the Knoxville Catholic Lady Fighting Irish burned up the main field of the Richard Siegel Soccer Complex. In a contest in which they were rarely challenged, Catholic (19-6) beat Notre Dame 4-0 to capture...
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By Ray Hill For decades, one of the most politically and socially prominent families in Alabama were the Bankheads. John H. Bankhead was both a Congressman and senator from Alabama; his children would all occupy important posts in the state. His son and namesake,...
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By Mike Steely steelym@knoxfocus.com Kroger has asked for a postponement on its proposed store and shopping complex as the corporation changes its plans and redesigns the entry and exits at the site, located at the former airfield on Emory Road near Interstate...
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By Bill Mynatt, Radio Voice of South-Doyle Cherokee Football on AM 620 WRJZ CherokeeRadioVoice@frontier.com It took a while, but the 5th ranked South-Doyle Cherokee football team finally figured out a stubborn Gibbs team to advance on in the TSSAA Class 5A playoffs on...