Knoxville News Archives February 2011
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Knoxville Car Show a Huge Success
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NASA Awards Contract to Navarro Research of Oak Ridge
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Several Knoxville Streets Flooded
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Hamilton County Shows Budget Reduction
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Discovery Approaches Space Station
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The King's Speech wins Oscar -- Movie of the Year
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Allegations Against City of Pigeon Forge in Hands of Attorney General
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World's Oldest Living Twins Celebrate 100th Birthday in Knoxville
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Former Scancarbon Employee Leslie Janous Pleads Guilty to $4 Million Embezzlement
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What Do Monsters, Detectives, and Tax Collectors have in common?
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Be a Part of the Second Great Cake Bake!
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Arts & Culture Alliance Announces Six-Month Artist Residency Opportunty
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Turn your hobby into a small business
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Disaster prep tips for small and home-based business owners
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Demand for occupational therapy assistants growing
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Pigeon Forge City Commission Candidates to Speak at Pigeon Forge Hospitality Association Meeting
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One in Five East Tennesseans Goes to Bed Hungry. Will you help?
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Space Shuttle Discovery Launches
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Re-construction Begins March 1 on Newfound Gap Road
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Clingmans Dome Contact Station Needs Staff Volunteers
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Space Shuttle Discovery Ready for Launch
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LINK and Y-Teens to Host Documentary
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Senator Lamar Alexander Performs at Alfalfa Club Dinner in Washington
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BG US Army (Ret) Steven M. Anderson Joins RELYANT as Senior Vice President
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Conference Focuses on Developments in Special Education
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400 Students Attending U.S. Education Department's First-Ever National Youth Summit
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US Nitrogen LLC to locate in Greeneville TN -- Provide 80 New Jobs to Area
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U.S. Cellular Recognized as a J.D. Power 2011 Customer Service Champion
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Bluff City Man Pleads Guilty to Dealing Firearms
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Nature's Way Montessori School Readies for National Celebration
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Electronic Billboards Offer Funk Family New Hope
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American Values in Egypt
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Henley Bridge Update
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Pharmacy Thieves Stopped and Shut Down
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The Pursuit of Happyness
author, Chris Gardner, to Speak at Benefit Luncheon
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John Duncan Stands Up For US Veterans and Their Families
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Patrick Fugate Earns Rank of Eagle Scout
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Knoxville-Oak Ridge Innovation Valley® Contributes to Space Shuttle Mission
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Miller Energy Resources Receives $1.5 Million Tariff Settlement Payment
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TVA Names Data Center Site in Nashville
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New UT/ORNL Center: Taking on the World's Energy Problems
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ProconGPS Partners with Bertram Capital to Pursue Expansion Plans
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United States Mint Launches Andrew Johnson Presidential $1 Coin
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Even in Tough Times, Workforce Development Can Boost Productivty
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Mayor Burchett Highlights Knox County Veterans
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Moms Grow Optimistic About Family Vacation But Remain Frugal
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PetSafe Establishes Ethos Fund to Support Animal Welfare Groups
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Restraining Order Granted Against Minority Owners of Hickory Mist Luxury Cabins & Lodges
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Text Messaging Being Used to Teach High School Students
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Kenny Rogers First Artist to Release Two Albums through Cracker Barrel
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U.S. and Ukraine Sign Cooperative Plan on Combating Human Trafficking in Ukraine
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Nearly 100 Local Government Officials Throughout Tennessee Are Now Certified Municipal Financial Officers
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Kenny Chesney Produces One Hour Documentary
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Stephen W. Hackney Opens New Business in Landscape Architectural Services
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Educational Resource Services to Help Struggling Tennessee Schools
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Lucas Richman Wins Grammy Award
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Dogwood Arts House & Garden Show Draws 20,000+ Attendees
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Royal Caribbean Makes Plans to Build New Generation of Ships
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Corker Says President's Budget Proposal Misses Opportunity to Lead
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Miller Energy Resources Receives $2 Million Tax Credit Payment from Alaska
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Mark Padgett Kicks off His Mayoral Campaign
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Dextre the Robot Completes First Real Job
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Fallon Luminous Products Wins Legal Victory in Federal Court
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Radio Systems Corporation Promotes Willie Wallace to Chief Operating Officer
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University of Tennessee Ranks Below Alabama in Football Revenue
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Mercy Sponsors Healthy Heart Education Programs and Cholesterol Screenings During February
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Get Revved Up for the Auto Show
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Clinical Study on the Effects of Tai Chi on Cancer Patients Now Open for Enrollment
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Local youth vote with teens across the nation on their favorite Super Bowl commercials
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Things are Just Ripe in Knoxville to Support Local Growers
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Put the Annual Used Book Sale on Your Calendar!
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Arts in the Airport Seeks Entries
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College-Bound Students Saving and Sacrificing More
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CMA Music Festival to Celebrate 40th Anniversary
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Vice President Biden Announces Six Year Plan to Build National High-Speed Rail Network
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Chattanooga Contractor Indicted for Fraud and Money Laundering
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Women Today EXPO to host Disney and ABC Family star Nicole Anderson
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Arts & Culture Alliance Announces Arts & Heritage Fund
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Join Matt Hinkin to Learn About Extreme Weather
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Los Angeles Playwright to Teach Knoxville Workshop
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2-1-1 Information Meeting Scheduled
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Hiding Assets Offshore? Face August 31 Deadline
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Blount Memorial Hospital Donates Ash Receptacles to Keep Blount Beautiful
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WDVX Wins 7th Bluegrass Radio Station Award
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American Cold War Veterans demand an immediate end to the disabled veterans tax
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Major Breakthrough for Cancer Treatment
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Keep Blount Beautiful is Selling Rain Barrels
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Two Knoxville Firms Named in "Best Small/Medium Employers in Tennessee 2010"
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Gatlinburg Vacation Rental Management Company Taken Over
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FBI Searching for Two Men Suspected in Multiple Convenience Store Robberies
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TVA Sells $1.5 Billion of 10-year Global Power Bonds
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Super Bowl coverage on American Forces Network announced
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Colder Weather Drives Up TVA Operating Costs in First Quarter
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U.S. Citizen Evacuations from Egypt Continue
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Avanti Savoia Offering Cooking Classes in February
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Belk Donates $10,000 to Knoxville YWCA
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Bullying Wolf Pack Shut Down in Pennsylvania
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Research Indicates Lack of Technology Infrastructure in Classrooms
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American Red Cross Responds to Massive Winter Storm
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Alexander Cosponsors Corker Bill to Slash Debt: "The House is on Fire and We Need to Put the Fire Out"
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President Obama Briefed on the Response to the Ongoing Severe Winter Weather
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Animal Rights Chaos Escalates -- Flame Fueled by Major Corporations
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Banks Turn to Showhomes Home Staging Franchises to Help Sell Foreclosures
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AC / Country Artist Jimmy White Wins Awards From Both the Independent Music Network and New Music Weekly Magazine
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Smoky Mountain Road Status Now Available via Texts or Twitter
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Corker Praises Florida Court's Decision Declaring Health Care Law Unconstitutional
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IRS to Start Processing Delayed Returns on February 14
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YWCA Offers Belly Dancing Classes
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Tennessee Veterans Business Association Strikes Positive Chord
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Camera Enforcement in 14 Large Cities Reduces Rate of Fatal Red Light Running Crashes by 24 Percent
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2011
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