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“Southern Charm Kitchen” Comes To Historic Downtown Dandridge

“Southern Charm Kitchen” Comes To Historic Downtown Dandridge

Greater Knoxville HOF Inducts 2017 Class

Greater Knoxville HOF Inducts 2017 Class

The Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame welcomed 10 members of the local athletic community to their most recent class at the 36th annual dinner and induction ceremony held on Thursday, Aug. 3 at the Knoxville Convention Center. Among the inductees were four individuals with close ties to University of Tennessee athletics. Former offensive lineman […]

She Said, He Said: Microchipping Employees

She Said, He Said: Microchipping Employees

The following is the 10th entry in “She Said, He Said,” a new series of articles seeking to compare and contrast the various views, political, social or otherwise, of Millennials in today’s world. Elizabeth Lane is a 2016 Carson-Newman University graduate with a BA in Creative Writing, and has worked at the Jefferson County Post […]

Prime Viewing Locations for the Great American Eclipse of 2017

Prime Viewing Locations for the Great American Eclipse of 2017

Tennessee will soon bear witness to one of the most awe-inspiring celestial events that can be seen from Earth. The Great American Solar Eclipse will be occurring Monday, August 21, 2017. The eclipse will spend the day making its way across a specific path, which will lead it from coast to coast. Good news for […]

“So Lonely I Could Die”

“So Lonely I Could Die”

Loneliness and social isolation may represent a greater public health hazard than obesity, and their impact has been growing and will continue to grow, according to research presented at the 125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. “Being connected to others socially is widely considered a fundamental human need–crucial to both well-being and survival. […]

Statistical Analysis of Batter Productivity from Changed Strike Zone Could Spell Trouble

Statistical Analysis of Batter Productivity from Changed Strike Zone Could Spell Trouble

New statistical analysis examining changes in batter productivity as a result of the recently changed strike zone could raise concern for the Major League Baseball Players Union and individual baseball players. University of Florida Assistant Professor of Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management Brian Mills will present new findings on this subject August 1 at the […]

“Fat Shaming” in the Doctor’s Office Can be Mentally and Physically Harmful, According to Recent Research

“Fat Shaming” in the Doctor’s Office Can be Mentally and Physically Harmful, According to Recent Research

Medical discrimination based on people’s size and negative stereotypes of overweight people can take a toll on people’s physical health and well-being, according to a review of recent research presented at the 125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. “Disrespectful treatment and medical fat shaming, in an attempt to motivate people to change their […]

Kicking the Salt Shaker Habit May Not Be Enough

Kicking the Salt Shaker Habit May Not Be Enough

Restaurant foods and commercially processed foods sold in stores accounted for about 70 percent of dietary sodium intake in a study in three U.S. regions, according to new research in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation. Sodium is an important contributor to high blood pressure, one of the leading causes of heart attack and stroke. The American Heart Association […]

Tennessee Department of Education Awards $15 million for Career and Technical Education Equipment

Tennessee Department of Education Awards $15 million for Career and Technical Education Equipment

Education Commissioner Candice McQueen announced Thursday that the state is awarding $15 million in grants to fund new equipment for schools to align their Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs to Tennessee’s highest demand industry sectors. Nearly 94 percent of districts with high schools will receive funding through the grant program, which was designed to provide necessary […]

Jefferson Co. Woman Charged with TennCare Fraud

Jefferson Co. Woman Charged with TennCare Fraud

A Jefferson County woman eluded police for four and a half years, but now she’s been arrested in Sevier County in connection with TennCare fraud. The Office of Inspector General (OIG), with the assistance of sheriff’s offices in Sevier and Jefferson counties, today announced the arrest of Brittany N. Gottschalk, 24, of Dandridge. She was indicted by a Sevier County […]

Taking it to the Tweets – Statistics Prove Twitter a Powerful Tool in Forecasting Crime

Taking it to the Tweets – Statistics Prove Twitter a Powerful Tool in Forecasting Crime

Although most people don’t broadcast in advance their intention to engage in criminal activity, University of Virginia Assistant Professor of Systems and Engineering Information Matthew Gerber has discovered that the use of Twitter can help predict crime. Gerber’s research and work developing statistical crime prediction methods will be presented on Tuesday, August 1, 2017, at […]

Rescue 180 Forms NARCAN Task Force

Rescue 180 Forms NARCAN Task Force

Overdoses are overtaking our communities. What is the answer? Throughout Tennessee, Prevention Coalitions are being formed in order to provide Prevention Education, and to date, there are 35 (mostly county-wide) Coalitions working to control this epidemic. Each Coalition that is funded by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services is required to […]

Soccer Approved as a Jefferson County Middle School Sport

Soccer Approved as a Jefferson County Middle School Sport

For the first time in the history of Jefferson County School Sports, soccer will be coming to local middle schools. The intent is to have enough teams to represent the local middle schools, though the teams will technically be club sports, rather than school sanctioned teams. Much like cross country or middle school softball, the […]

TDCI: Don’t Let Eclipse-Related Scams Compromise Safety

TDCI: Don’t Let Eclipse-Related Scams Compromise Safety

Big events draw crowds – and unscrupulous scammers looking to cash in at others’ expense. The August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse is no exception. As thousands of consumers make plans to view the eclipse at parties and other gatherings across the Volunteer State, the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance’s (TDCI) Division of Consumer […]

TNReady High School Scores Improve Across All Subjects In Second Year Of New Assessment

TNReady High School Scores Improve Across All Subjects In Second Year Of New Assessment

Education Commissioner Candice McQueen announced today that Tennessee high school students improved across all subject areas – English, math, science, and U.S. history – on the 2016-17 TNReady end-of-course exams. Thousands of additional students are meeting course expectations compared to last year, and the state reduced the percentage of students scoring at the lowest achievement […]

Tax Free Weekend Begins Today!

Tax Free Weekend Begins Today!

As much as we hate to say it, summer will not last forever. School is just around the corner for many in the area, and it is time to once again go shopping for those necessary supplies and other back to school items. There is a possible bright spot in this dreadful time of the […]