by Ralphine Major | Aug 25, 2014 | Columnist, Major
By Ralphine Major It must have been special to have a family member on Bob Dagley’s ‘64-65 basketball team. Surely, it was extra-special for the Clay Graves family: they had two! Brothers Ron, a senior starter, and Mike, a junior, were part of the 11-member squad. ...
by Steve Williams | Aug 25, 2014 | Columnist, Williams
By Steve Williams I’m not going to make any predictions on the University of Tennessee’s upcoming football season. But I happened to come across a homemade UT Wishing Well a few weeks ago, which has put me in the mood to make some wishes. First of all, I wish...
by Steve Hunley | Aug 24, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hunley
By Steve Hunley Some of you are surely tired of reading editorials about the Knox County School System. Heaven knows I’m tired of writing them, but the sad truth is you’re not going to get the in depth coverage anywhere else. That isn’t the way it should be, but for...
by Ray Hill | Aug 24, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives
By Ray Hill The story of Grace Moore is not at all political in nature and hopefully readers of this column will not be sorely disappointed. Miss Moore’s story is, however uniquely and quintessentially American. It is both an interesting story and certainly part of...
by design | Aug 18, 2014 | Columnist, Moore
By Rosie Moore Where did this belief come from anyway? Some claim that this notion has no scientific basis, especially pertaining to deaths. The tendency to hold on to the three connection is strong in many areas of life. Why? People naturally seek patterns. One...
by design | Aug 18, 2014 | Columnist, Ferguson
By Dr. Jim Ferguson Most of the time I write because it gives me joy. I do have other hobbies, but writing helps me clarify my thoughts and feelings. I’ve often encouraged patients to organize their feelings and scattered thoughts by writing them down. Some people...