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Knoxville, Tennessee · KnoxvilleTennova Healthcare Providing Free Sports Physicals to Area Students WHAT: Tennova Orthopedics and Tennova Primary Care providers, along with the Jersey College School of Nursing, will perform sports physical examinations to meet the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association’s (TSSAA) requirements. The TSSAA mandates student-athletes receive a sports physical prior to participating in any athletic activities. WHO: Tennova Healthcare will be…See the Story
Tennova Healthcare Providing Free Sports Physicals to Area Students
Knoxville, Tennessee · KnoxvilleJacobs: No property tax increase By Mike Steely Senior Writer steelym@knoxfocus.com Pay raises for employees and more funding for services without a property tax increase were the highlights of the proposed budget Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs presented during his speech in front of a large audience last Monday morning. In his annual budget proposal and State of the County address, Mayor Jacobs noted the county property taxes will remain at $1.…See the Story
The Knoxville Focus for May 13, 2024
Knoxville, Tennessee · KnoxvilleGarrett Holt holds fundraiser at West Knoxville bistro By Ken Lay Garrett Holt knows that his quest for a seat on the Knox County Commission is a tireless team effort. Holt won the recent Republican Primary and has now turned his attention to the general election, which will be held on Aug. 1. He’ll face Democrat Shane Jackson for the District 4 seat, which is being vacated by Kyle Ward, who opted not to seek re-election. “I just want to thank e…See the Story
Garrett Holt holds fundraiser at West Knoxville bistro
New York State · New York‘Martin, Barton and Fish’ Hamilton Fish of New York By Ray Hill
During his time, Hamilton Fish was one of the more controversial members of Congress. A genuine war hero who was roundly hated by internationalists in the United States and was a burr under the saddle of President Franklin Roosevelt. Fish was a constant irritant to FDR, whose mansion in Hyde Park was in the district of Congressman Hamilton Fish. Simply put, Hamilton Fish was Frankli…See the Story
Hamilton Fish of New York
Knoxville, Tennessee · KnoxvilleMoore adds Miller-Davis to CSA program By Steve Williams Coach Dave Moore is in his 23rd year of heading up the Careacter Star Athlete program. How many more years he will be in that position are in “God’s hands” he will tell you. He has been battling prostate cancer the past two years. “I’m pretty much aware that most people in Knox County and the surrounding area know that I am battling cancer,” said Moore Saturday, “and I appreciate and thank…See the Story
Moore adds Miller-Davis to CSA program
Basketball · KnoxvilleBusy Briley still finds time to give to others By Steve Williams In addition to sending in Careacter Star Athletes for their basketball teams this past season, each head coach from Knox County and the Seymour area could also send in a specific example of good character they may have recognized. Eric Palmer, head coach of the Berean Christian School girls, spotlighted one of his players: “I am thankful for the attitude and heart of all of our ath…See the Story
Busy Briley still finds time to give to others
Knoxville, Tennessee · Knoxville~ from Halls Republican Club The Halls Republican Club will meet Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at the Boys and Girls Club, 1819 Dry Gap Pike 37918, just off East Emory Rd. As usual, there will be a Meet-and-Greet at 6:05 p.m. with snacks and fellowship, followed by the meeting at 6:30 p.m. The Boys and Girls Club has moved us back to the larger room that we have used for years. There will be signs out giving directions. We always need a few people to h…See the Story
Halls Republican Club meets Tuesday
Knoxville, Tennessee · KnoxvilleKnoxville Area Urban League seeks participants for youth employment The Knoxville Area Urban League (KAUL) is seeking businesses and job applicants for the Tennessee Youth Employment Program, which pairs young people with career opportunities and paid work experiences. The eight-week program will be held June 3-Aug. 2, and applicants must be between 16 and 24 years old. Participants can complete up to 250 work hours at a rate of $16 per hour wi…See the Story