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Everette Spencer Barnett Pleads Guilty to Interstate Travel for Sex with a Minor
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Major Oxycodone Sentence for Velez
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Knoxville Native Launches New Fashion Boutique for Women
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Billions of Dollars Set Aside for Women Owned Businesses
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This Knoxville Home is Not for Sale
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Lenoir City Man Sentenced to 200 Months in Prison on Child Pornography Charges
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Michael Jordan Kicks Off Celebrity Open in Las Vegas
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7th Annual "Music of the Mountains" Begins April 8
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NASA Releases Image of Tassill n'Ajjer National Park
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TN Attorney General Bob Cooper Stops Misleading Auto Ads
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Cooper Standard Acquires Rockford, TN Based USi, Inc.
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EODT Supports TAPS Honor Guard Gala
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State Comptroller Audit Reveals Sevier County Utility District
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Ways to Show Support for Single Moms
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60,749 Tennessee Jobs at Risk, New Study Shows
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Applications Available for 2011-2012 Knoxville/Knox County Youth Action Council
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Oak Ridge Students Kick Off Shoe Drive
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World's Second Largest Helicopter Makes Drop in Smoky Mountains
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BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Now Offering Stem Cell Collection Services to Members
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President Obama Talks With Jim Gardner
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Premier's Campbell Donates Time to Medical Mission
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Top Internet Scams
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Be a Young Chef, Gardener or Clay Artist in Children's Museum Classes
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Arts & Culture Alliance Presents Recent Works by Pamela Neal
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Knoxville CEO to Be Featured on CBS's "Undercover Boss"
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TTU nursing student from Knox County wins award
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Tennessee's Only Seafood Buffet Brings New Flavor to Pigeon Forge
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Design Unveiled for Music City Center Headquarters Hotel and Museum Expansion
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Tornado Damage Severe to Greenback Farmers
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Mabry-Hazen House to Host Annual Cleanup Day
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Padgett to Host Town Hall Meetings
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UT to Host Expert Panel Discussion on Japan Nuclear Reactor Accident
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Rafting in the Smokies -- Best Outdoor Adventure in the Smokies
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Rescue workers, Japanese Baptists describe dire situation
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Michael Currier Sentenced to 292 Months in Prison for Cocaine Trafficking
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IRS Alerts Flood Victims to April 18 Filing Deadline
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Chocolate Fest is This Weekend
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Home Federal Bank Re-elects Board Members
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Knoxville Chamber Chorale to Present 2011 Spring Concert
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Knoxville Botanical Garden to Host Evening with Vince Dooley
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Tennessee Kids 'Kick Butts' on March 23
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President Obama Talks With Jim Gardner
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The English Bulldog Scam -- Rev. Andrew Miller Exposed
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Missing Backpacker Rescued from Great Smoky Mountains National Park's Backcountry
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FTC Warns Consumers About Scam Artists' Pitch for Potassium Iodide Treatment
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Website Streamlines Undergraduate Research Opportunities
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UT Professor to Receive Romanian Journalism Education Award
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150 Fancy Cakes to Be on Display at Neyland Stadium this Saturday
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Home Schooled Student Wins TBI Missing Children Poster Contest
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Haslam Requests Presidential Disaster Declaration for 13 Counties
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Anderson County Man Receives Six-Month Prison Sentence for Cross-Burning
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Public Health Staff Going Door-to-Door in Knox County
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Cracker Barrel and Kenny Rogers Celebrate #8 Debut On Billboard Top Country Chart With Exclusive CD
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Nissan Americas Pledges $1 million to Help Relief Efforts in Japan
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TVA to Pay $450,000 Civil Penalty for Clean Air Act Violations at the Widows Creek Fossil Plant
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Music Consortium Website Launched by Library of Congress
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Powell Couple Wins Conservation Award
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Popular West Knoxville Restaurant for Sale
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Impact on Nissan Americas Operations following Japan's Earthquake
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A Very Moving Prayer for Japan
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Cooking Classes at Avanti Savoia's La Cucina
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Tennessee Statewide Seizure of Molly's Plant Food
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Henley Bridge Update - March 12, 2011
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Baptists Prepare Response to Japan Quake, Tsunami
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Soles4Souls® Inc. Needs Shoes for Victims of Earthquake and Tsunami in Asia
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Jewelry Television® Wins 'Refinancing of the Year' Award
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Lawyers and Private Investigators Have Access to New Secure In-Office Remote Digital Forensics
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Conflicting Online Privacy Legislation Threatens to Strangle Innovation
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Tennessee Federal Medicaid Funds to Drop $239 Million
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Space Shuttle Discovery Returns Home After Final Mission
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Copper Cellar Corporation Provides Robust Payment Protection Solution
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Tennessee Withdraws from Lawsuit Against JM Eagle
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Gerdau Ameristeel Names James "Woody" Bryson as 2010 Employee of the Year
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Northeast Knox Utility District Wins Regional Competition for Best Tasting Water
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Sheep Shearing Day at the Museum of Appalachia
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Meet Madeline Rogero
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TVA to Conduct Annual Sport Fish Survey
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Tennessee State Library and Archives on the hunt for Civil War memorabilia for new exhibit
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EarthLink Completes Phase I of Eastern Tennessee Middle Mile Fiber Broadband Project
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Mark Padgett On Private Pension Task Force Meetings
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Knoxville Has Tax Dollar Accountability Hotline
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City Suspends Brush Collection to Collect Flood Damage Debris March 7-11
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SEEED Meets with Mayor Brown
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Henley Bridge Update
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Credit Union Robbery Suspect Arrested
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More Tennesseans Are Filing From Home in 2011
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Imagination Library of Knox County to present its one millionth book
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Mardi Growl Grand Marshall -- Little Brown Dog
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Knoxville Now Meets Smog Standards
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President Obama Calls Space Shuttle Discovery Crew
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Zinergy Ltd. Increases Thermal Coal Reserves
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Sevier County Lodging & Hospitality Alliance to Host the Largest Hospitality Trade Show in Tennessee
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U.S. Air Force Airmen of Note to Present Free Concert
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Supreme Court sides with Westboro Baptist Church
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Hope for Owners of "Unsellable Houses" and Buyers Who Have Been Deemed "Unloanable"
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City of Pigeon Forge was Figured Wrong
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East Tennessee's Own WDVX-FM to hold 2011 Spring Fund Drive
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Thunderbolt™ Technology: The Fastest Data Connection to Your PC Just Arrived
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The Washington Haggadah Is Subject of New Publication
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Knoxville Car Show a Huge Success
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Team Health Holdings, Inc. Commences Secondary Offering of Common Stock
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Tennessee Coalition to Ask Lawmakers to Drop Anti-Islam Bil
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