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Bearden finishes eighth at state water polo tourney

Bearden finishes eighth at state water polo tourney

by design | May 13, 2018 | Stories In This Week's Focus:

  By Ken Lay Water polo is an Olympic sport and played by most schools on the West Coast but the sport has been in Knoxville and Bearden High School since 2013. It is alive and well at the school. The Bulldogs water polo club recently competed in the state...

Bottom of Karns’ batting order plays like champions

Bottom of Karns’ batting order plays like champions

by design | May 13, 2018 | Stories In This Week's Focus:

  Culp hurls Beavers to third straight title   By Steve Williams With southpaw starter Jared Culp allowing only one hit through six innings, Karns High’s baseball team just needed a little offense of its own in the championship game of the District 3-AAA...

The Knoxville Focus for May 7, 2018

The Knoxville Focus for May 7, 2018

by design | May 6, 2018 | Archived Editions, Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

Provisional ballots counted Glenn Jacobs Wins Republican Primary for Knox County Mayor By Focus Staff The battle for Knox County mayor and sheriff was the major draw for voters in last week’s primary election with the contest for mayor even taking a look at...

Justice Knox and Mayor Rogero

Justice Knox and Mayor Rogero

by Steve Hunley | May 6, 2018 | Columnist, Hunley, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Steve Hunley “Collectively, we raise our voice and call for our public officials to hear their constituents,” Reverend Meredith Loftis cried at the Central United Methodist Church. The estimated 2,000 people gathered were some of Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero’s...

Record crowd attends Emerald Youth Prayer Breakfast to hear of new program ‘Imagine a City’

Record crowd attends Emerald Youth Prayer Breakfast to hear of new program ‘Imagine a City’

by design | May 6, 2018 | Stories In This Week's Focus:

  By Pete Gawda “Knoxville cares about its children,” Steve Diggs, CEO of Emerald Youth Foundation, told a record crowd of 1,600 at the organization’s 25th annual prayer breakfast held Friday, May 4 at the Knoxville Expo Center. Emerald Youth Foundation is a...

The 1920 Election In Tennessee, Part 1

The 1920 Election In Tennessee, Part 1

by Ray Hill | May 6, 2018 | Columnist, Hill, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill Republicans were nowhere near a majority in the state of Tennessee in 1920, although they were briefly a force to be reckoned with when the Democrats were torn asunder by strife. Ben W. Hooper had twice been elected governor in 1910 and 1912 following a...

Talented Gresham players could boost CHS program

Talented Gresham players could boost CHS program

by design | May 6, 2018 | Stories In This Week's Focus:

  By Steve Williams Andy Bolton was part of a great era in Central High baseball. Now he’s doing what he can to bring back more glory days on the diamond for his alma mater. His Gresham baseball team defeated South-Doyle 7-1 to capture the Knox County Middle...

Red Devils get back in win column with tournament victory

Red Devils get back in win column with tournament victory

by design | May 6, 2018 | Stories In This Week's Focus:

  By Ken Lay If one word described Halls High School’s run through its District 3-AAA baseball schedule, the word would be ‘streaky,’ And the Red Devils didn’t head into the league’s postseason tournament playing their best ball but they did enough to right their...

The Knoxville Focus for April 30, 2018

The Knoxville Focus for April 30, 2018

by design | Apr 29, 2018 | Archived Editions, Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

On the Campaign Trail with Bob Thomas By Rose King Tuesday’s Knox County Primaries will determine the candidates for the August General Election. The Republican nominee for mayor could very well be the mayor of Knox County for the next four years. Current County...

Support the Superintendent’s Budget

Support the Superintendent’s Budget

by Steve Hunley | Apr 29, 2018 | Columnist, Hunley, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Steve Hunley The Knox County Board of Education will meet tonight to consider the budget recommended by the superintendent. The superintendent and his staff have reconfigured the budget after the board delayed the vote in the hope of “finding” more money and...

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