by design | Jun 30, 2024 | Columnist, Hunley, Stories In This Week's Focus:
Publisher’s Positions By Steve Hunley Quote of the Week “The attorney general’s case in New York frankly should never have been brought. “If his name was not Donald Trump and if he wasn’t running for president. . . I’m the former AG of New York, and I’m telling you...
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Fans welcome back national champions with epic downtown celebration By Ken Lay Tennessee baseball fans braved the heat and humidity to welcome home some of their favorite athletes early Tuesday night in Downtown Knoxville. The fans made one more salute to the 2024...
by design | Jun 30, 2024 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:
The Gentleman From Missouri: Forrest C. Donnell By Ray Hill During a time when Democrats were the majority party in Missouri, Forrest Donnell was one Republican who could win statewide elections, albeit by frighteningly small margins. A lawyer by profession, Donnell...
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Mosiello has coached many, but no one like Helton By Steve Williams Bill Mosiello has coached baseball all over the country. From the West Coast to the Carolinas and from Cape Code to Ole Miss. He’s now back at Texas Christian University as a hitting coach and...
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Improvements turn hazard into ‘opportunity’ By Ken Leinart It’s been called unsafe, a hazard for pedestrians, and a “pinch point.” After a brief ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday morning, June 27, in front of Messiah Lutheran Church, it’s now a “safe opportunity.” It’s...
by design | Jun 30, 2024 | The Daily Focus
Upcoming Festivals, Events approved for Beer Permits By Mike Steely The Knoxville City Council’s Beer Board met Tuesday and quickly moved through more than two dozen requests for a permit. Most of the applicants were convenience stores and restaurants but several were...