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Digital collection eases access to images from local history
Taking a trip down memory lane into Knoxville's bygone days just got a whole lot easier, thanks to new technology. Thousands of historic photos preserved by the McClung Historical Collection are being digitized. The first few hundred can now be accessed through the Knox County Library System.
Knoxville News Sentinel  –  Jul 4, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Probe of judge could continue past election
MARYVILLE - An ongoing investigation by state officials into court orders issued by Judge Mike Meares of Blount County Circuit Court could continue past the Aug. 7 election, even if Meares is not elected to the seat he now occupies by appointment of the governor.
Knoxville News Sentinel  –  Jul 4, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Three candidates hope to restore trust, faith, order
The race for Knox County property assessor features a well-known Republican county commissioner who wants to reform the office's business practices, a Democratic newcomer who criticizes alleged politically motivated tax breaks, and a little-known Independent who's not actively campaigning.
Knoxville News Sentinel  –  Jul 4, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Fireworks safety urged during holiday
As America celebrates its 232nd anniversary, it's as safe a bet as any that there will be an increase in the number of fireworks in the sky.
Knoxville News Sentinel  –  Jul 4, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Standoff ends in death
Greene County authorities said they hope autopsy and ballistics test results will determine whether the shots that killed a man after a more than 12-hour standoff came from officers' weapons or the gun in his hand.
Knoxville News Sentinel  –  Jul 4, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Have a totally oarsome time
photos by michael patrick/news sentinelKnoxville Parks and Recreation has started canoe trips down the Holston and Tennessee rivers this summer. Kristin Manuel, aquatics coordinator for Knoxville Parks and Recreation, foreground, took a rest ride with News Sentinel writer Morgan Simmons on Tuesday afternoon.
Knoxville News Sentinel  –  Jul 4, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Injured volunteer set to come home today
A Knoxville volunteer plans to come home today after suffering serious injuries while helping with flood relief efforts in the Midwest.
Knoxville News Sentinel  –  Jul 4, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
THP out in full force over Fourth of July weekend
For the first time in 10 years, AAA estimates there will be fewer people on the roadways this Fourth of July holiday travel period, but still 40 million Americans will travel and many of those in the Southeast.
VolunteerTV.com  –  Jul 4, 2008 03:55 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Some not fans of raises for coaches
The winning records might justify the big salaries, but recent raises for coaches Phillip Fulmer and Bruce Pearl still don't sit well with some University of Tennessee students.
Knoxville News Sentinel  –  Jul 4, 2008 03:38 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Knoxville cruises to top ten of safe drivers list
As many of us hit the road to celebrate the holiday weekend, a new report says Knoxville's pavement may be friendlier to drivers than you think.
WBIR.com  –  Jul 4, 2008 03:25 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?