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IRS Offers Tips for Tax Filers Who Were Flood/Storm Victims in 2010
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WDVX to Host Hillbilly Ball
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Mercy North Breast Center Earns National Accreditation
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Lockheed Martin Receives $139 Million Contract for High Mobility Artillery Rocket System
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Knoxville CPA/Attorney, Allen Blevins, Joins Forces with Nashville Law Firm
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"Rowing in Spring" is 2011 Dogwood Arts Limited Edition Fine Art Print Winner
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Knoxville Chick-fil-A to Host Groundhog Day Giveaway
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First Map Printed in North America Showing "Stars and Stripes" on Loan to Library of Congress
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IRS Urges Workers to Check Eligibly for EITC
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Dogwood Arts 2011 House and Garden Show to Feature New Technologies and How-to Presentations
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TVA Signs First Renewable Standard Offer Contract
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Comcast Missing Kids on Demand and Online Service
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Former Manager Steals More Than $95,000 from Sevierville Municipal Golf Course
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Healthy Living Expo 2011 A Great Success
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Business Woman's Guide to Success, Leadership and Empowerment
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Obama Speaks to Egypt
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FedEx Introduces Worldwide Technology Enhancements for Critical Inventory Logistics Service
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Knoxville Opera to Perform Manon
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Crown Royal Partners with Country Music Artist Brandon Pruitt
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Forbidden City's Treasures Go on View at Met Museum
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Knoxville-Oak Ridge Innovation Valley ® at Epicenter of Nuclear Renaissance
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Smoky Mountain Tourism Thrives Amidst Seasons of Anomalies and Poor Economy
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Home Federal Bank Promotes Local Employees
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Henley Bridge Worker Dies at Construction Site
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Oil and Natural Gas Industry a Resource for American Jobs
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TVA, EPRI Dedicate SMART Charging Station for Electric Vehicles
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LogicsOne & Sovereign Systems Announce Agreement to Merge
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Young Writers' Institute at UTK Now Signing Up for Free Day of Workshops
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HUD Awards $1.2 million to Knoxville Homeless Agencies
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Ban on Export of Lethal Injection Drugs Called Today in Brussels
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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Partner to Immunize Children
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Latino Leaders Release State of the Union Policy Priorities
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Guest List for the First Lady's Box at the State of the Union Address
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Corker Says State of the Union Should Focus on 'Getting our Fiscal House in Order'
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Lawhorn CPA Firm to Expand Nationwide
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Padgett Campaign Announces Contributions in Excess of $10,000 Per Week in Mayoral Race
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2011 KIA OPTIMA Honored as "Best of 2011" by Cars.com
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All Things Nurses Emerges as the Fastest Growing Social Media Community for Nurses
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President Obama: "We Can Out-Compete Any Other Nation
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Jonathan W. Evans Scores a Win Against Wells Fargo
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New Podcast Alerts People to Threat to Smoky Mountain Bat Populations
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Chili's New Lunch Break is Recess for Adults
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Agriculture Secretary Signs MOU with National FFA Organization
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NASA Invites Students To Send Experiments To The Edge Of Space
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1920s to Return to the Tennessee Theatre
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University of Tennessee Health Science Center Receives Nearly $3 Million Grant from BlueCross
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TVA, EPRI Roll Out First Electric Vehicle Charging SMART Station
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Three Companies Located in Tennessee named in "100 Best Companies to Work For"
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State Reaches Agreement with Paralegal Allegedly Advertising Legal Services on Craigslist
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Cracker Barrel and The Grascals Celebrate #1 Debut on Billboard Bluegrass Chart
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Freedom Forum Names 18 Chips Quinn Scholars for Spring 2011 Internship Program
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Cooper Holding Meets with Major Distributer
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Miller Energy Resources Appoints Don Turkleson to Board of Directors
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Radio Systems Corporation Introduces New Director of Animal Welfare Studies and Education
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Ruritan National Convention Coming to Knoxville
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Checks and Balances TV Launches
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TVA Invites Comments on Environmental Review for Transmission Project
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Burchett Proposes Severance Policy Change
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Henley Bridge Update - January 18, 2010
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NASA Challenges Students To Train Like An Astronaut
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Civil War Artifact Being Returned to Museum After 36 Years
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FBI Asks for Help in Identifying This Bank Robber
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FTC Offers Tips on Making the Most of Your Auto Warranty
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Corker Participates in Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in Memphis
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President of Florida Corporation Sentenced for Money Laundering/Child Pornography Distribution
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FTC Offers Tips on Making the Most of Your Auto Warranty
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Cheddar's Opens Restaurant in Knoxville
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Construction Continues at Pebblestone Villas
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Two TN Retailers Cited For Selling Loosies
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The King's Speech 'More Than Entertainment to People Who Stutter'
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Celebrate the Martin Luther King Holiday with Some New Orleans Funk
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Gerdau Ameristeel Earns International Environmental Recertification
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Episcopal School of Knoxville to Host Open House
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Free File Brand-Name Software and IRS Online Forms Available
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Blount County Telephone Book Recycling Contest Has Begun
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IRS Free File: A Free and Easy Way to Do Taxes
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Eighth Annual Fashion Show Celebrated 75,000 Pounds Lost
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Toastmasters Leadership Training offered in Knoxville
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Haslam Becomes Tennessee's 49th Governor
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Free KSO Concert to Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Knox County School System to Receive $4,650,000 in Grants
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FBI Reports Over $9.3 million Taken in Bank Robberies
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New FBI en Español Site Dedicated to Those Who Speak Spanish
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Alexander: New Weather Service Reporting Will Make Flood Warnings More Like Tornado Alerts
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Knoxville Supporters Turn Out for Haslam's Election Celebration
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2011 Flip Fest Gymnastics Invitational Returns to Knoxville
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TDOT Announces the Southern Gateway Project
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Treasury Department to Issue Prepaid Debit and Payroll Cards
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Haslam Emphasizes Regional Economic Development Strategies
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Facilities Across the Southeast Ordered to Stop Discharging and Comply with Clean Water
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Dee Dee Myers and Fred Thompson to Address National Health Care Reform at Nashville Expo
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Haslam Retains Susan Whitaker as Tourist Development Commissioner
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The Word Players Ushers in Black History Month
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Gets $10 Million Gift
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Mayoral candidate Mark Padgett congratulates Interim Mayor Brown
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Knoxville's Finest High Profile - Extremely Dangerous - In Jail Awaiting Trial Citizens
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TVA/TDOT to Hold Public Meeting on Improvements to State Route 28
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Casey Inman Arrested on Charges of Introduction of Contraband into Penal Institution
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TVA's Website Recognized as One of the Government's Top Five
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Special Events Planned for Martin Luther King Day
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Keith Cox Named CEO to Direct Tennessee's Health Information Exchange
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Crohn's & Colitis Foundation to Hold Educational Program
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7th Annual Healthy Living Expo will Feature Family Fun
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Can pizza cause cancer? Do carrots really help your eyesight?
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First Rocky Planet Discovered by NASA's Kempler Mission
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Universal Donates Over 200,000 Master Recordings to Library of Congress
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Knoxville Has Its First African-American Mayor
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Special Events Planned for Martin Luther King Day
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The Spokeo.com Scam
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The President Speaks on the Shootings in Tucson
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Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords Shot by Gunman
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The Truth about Art Education
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FDA warns public of continued extortion scam by FDA impersonators
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Bredesen Names Harmon 12th Judicial District Public Defender
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New Website Tracks Lobbyist Registrations and Trends in Washington
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President Obama Renominates Judge Donald
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Design research firm awards Habitat with top 10 intranet/extranet site honor
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Postmaster General Restructures U.S. Postal Service
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TDOT Hosts Informational Meeting Regarding Wolf Creek Bridge Project
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Red Cross Offers Tips on Preventing Home Fire
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Rockfall Mitigation in Campbell County to Close State Route 90 January 7-9
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Experts Forecast Top Seven Trends in Healthcare Information Privacy for 2011
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Apple Launches Apps Store For Macs
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JCPenney Reports December Sales Results
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SunTrust to Announce Fourth Quarter 2010 Earnings Results
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A Watch List of Economic Trends for 2011
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US Labor Department upgrades website
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Goodwill® Helps Teens Succeed
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Republican John Boehner elected as Speaker of the House
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Tina Tchen to Join Office of the First Lady as Chief of Staff
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Yonder Mountain String Band to Perform at Tennessee Theatre
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IRS Extends Tax Deadline to April 18
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Three Time USA National Guitar Champion to Perform and Teach
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First Friday at the Emporium
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McDonald's® Adds Oatmeal to Its Menu
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Discover Life in America Elects New Board Members
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Bliss Home to Host Artist Reception
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Henley Bridge Slideshow
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Henley Bridge Closed for 24 to 30 Months
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USDA Forest Service to give $1,369,370 to Tennessee Schools
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Chick-fil-A Adds Spicy Biscuit to Menu
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Digitize and organize your finances in the new year
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Knoxville's Black Market Causes Continued Rises in Retail Prices
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Restaurants using new techniques to feed their customers like a herd of cattle
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American Colony in Jerusalem Is Subject of New Web Presentation
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Conference on Labor-Management Collaboration Set for Denver
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Social Media Predictions for 2011
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EPA Urges Testing All Homes for Radon in 2011
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Looking Ahead in 2011
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World's Highest Fireworks in Dubai
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State Fire Marshal Issues Warnings on Christmas Tree
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