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Sen. Oliver, Rep. Behn announce bill to make preschool free for every 4-year-old

Big tech is incapable of self-governing – Congress must step in
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325.5 million visits to national parks in 2023
City releases strategy to meet housing challenges
Zoo Knoxville loses Hartmann’s mountain zebra
The Future of Ijams Nature Center features new campus master plan
Knoxville named in Beacon Center 2023 Pork Report
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$2 million committed to Burlington streetscape project
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City investing $1.6 million to build sidewalks along Old Broadway
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Letter to Editor

NCAA must be held accountable by Marsha Blackburn
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Restoring Human Dignity on the U.S. Southern Border
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A Great Shift
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Political Primaries and Caucuses
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Is North Korea Preparing for War?
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Principles of Real Estate and Murder: a Frank Merchant Mystery

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Retiring from the Knox County Sheriff's office after decades of service, former Detective Frank Merchant was no stranger to crime scenes or blood. Still, after an existential crisis about "next steps" the widower decides that real estate might be a fun new "second career." He didn't expect more blood, but when his first client, a Scientist at the Oak Ridge National Lab, ends up dead, he struggles to sort out his old life from his new! Who is trying to keep him from getting to the truth? Shadowy enemies of the State, the demands of the new career and some gun-wielding ex-cons all seem to be determined to stop him one way or the other. Order your copy





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