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South Knox/Seymour Times

Serving South Knoxville and Seymour Since 1989

Past issues by date

  July 1, 2009June 24, 2009
June 17, 2009June 10, 2009June 3, 2009
May 27, 2009May 20, 2009May 13, 2009
May 6, 2009April 29, 2009April 22, 2009
April 15, 2009April 8, 2009April 1, 2009
March 25, 2009March 18, 2009, 5-8March 18, 2009, 1-4
Mar. 11, 2009

• Local bank recognized for its contribution over past 100 years
• Alexander gains lead role over smokies, national parks
• Curves supports communities nationwide with 11th Annual Food Drive
• 2009 Excellence Awards nominations open
• Brooks Report
• Thank you Seymour!
• Praise Points: Springing forward
• Melton: Demolition highway
• The Redneck Fisherman: We are blessed
• Expanded tax break available for 2009 first-time homebuyers
• Former Guns N’ Roses drummer to rock Big Mama’s Karaoke Cafι
• An evening with South Knoxville Superintendent of Schools
• Rotarians get lesson on movies
• State Senator Overbey: Week in review

Mar 4, 2009

• Free Child Safety Seminar
• American Farm Bureau’s 2009 Food Check-Out Week
• AAA East Tennessee names student poster contest winners
• Legislation protecting children from child sexual predators advances in Senate
• VanDuser: The servant problem
• Marble Springs State Historic Site to host Spinning classes
• Praise Points: Making it Positive…
• Melton: One of those days
• Fort Sanders Regional Cath Lab named to NCDR ACTION Registry
• SD students declare why college is important
• Mooreland Heights Elementary recipient of First Tennessee’s adopt-a-school program
• “Champions for the Cause” inspire volunteers at the Knoxville Regional Memory Walk Kickoff
• Impressive season for the Commanders at SCCS

Feb. 25, 2009

• Seymour Rotary installs ‘Welcome’ sign
• How to stay marvelous after menopause
• Love your eyes? Wear sunglasses year round
• Want a chance to be involved?
• Brooks Report
• Praise Points: Trusting Jesus in the darkest times
• Melton: A Day at the House
• Quality, service, value hallmarks of classic Roundup
• Diagnoses lung cancer earlier
• Academy announces Intermediate Science Fair Winners
• Sevier Storm Allstars earn bragging rights

Feb. 18, 2009

• Twice as much for half the price
• Heritage High wins $100,000
• Local youth’s song wins National Club Tech Digital Arts Festival Prize
• How to grow your business in a tough economy?
• Baptist Riverside Celebrates Cardiac Rehab Week
• Praise Points: Attention all seniors
• Melton: The blessing of memory

Feb. 11, 2009

• Exciting new concept in Sevierville
• 2008 Battle Of The Bands winners
• Citizens National Bank’s future expansion
• Assembly at Mooreland Heights Elem.
• Brooks Report
• What every woman should take to heart
• IRS says not to report stimulus payment directly on tax return
• Tennessee State Bank announces the 2008 Staff Members of the Year
• Melton: Stuck in a rut
• South Doyle Cherokees football awards
• Calling all rednecks!
• Praise Points: Southern Gospel Lovers cruise
• The Redneck Fisherman: “I’ll Be Back”
• $60,000 raised through OUTLIVE

Jan. 21, 2009

• Not your average gym
• Poor, young men and the search for respect
• Affordable luxury for brides-to-be
• Fifty years of county history comes to a close
• Elvis makes his annual trek to Seymour
• United Way helps families cover prescription costs
• The Redneck Fisherman: Too cold to fish?
• Melton: What a mess
• Brooks: Historic week on the Hill
• Annual Chamber dinner kicks up heels
• Academy’s Bible center offers Old Testament survey classes

Feb. 4, 2009

• Workshop on school budget crisis opens eyes
• By art and enterprise
• We’re back!
• Hugs and more at Character Night
• King among the homeless
• Rummage sale for Eagle Ensemble
• Fond farewell from our publisher
• Praise Points: Blessings abound!

Jan. 28, 2009

• Closer to heaven for bereft family
• Like a fatherless child
• Chemo Bear becoming Facebook phenom
• King to bed down with homeless
• Bodyfit Challenge back
• Oral health for pets focus of Dogwood campaign
• Chamber winner redeems prize
• Praise Points: Unto the least of these my brethren
• Melton: Full of regret
• Brooks appointed chair of House Education Committee

Jan. 14, 2009

• Hard times, harder choices
• Coaching search hits new phase at South Doyle
• CROSS: Needs up, donations down
• Chamber dinner Friday
• Seymour High feeling the crush
• Melton: Sports mania
• The Redneck Fisherman: What’s in store?
• Praise Points: Just another fork in the road

Jan. 7, 2009

• School tax backers gear up again
• Eating through the Depression
• New Year party crowd making it shine in 2009
• Best kept secrets on the wing
• Character Night coming
• Van Duser: Baptist babies gone bad
• Praise Points: This little light of mine
• Melton: A new date to write
• The Redneck Fisherman: A day with Jesse
• Brooks: State budget cuts looming
• CNB attains global recognition for its network
• Food City, Home Federal share the warmth

Dec. 31, 2008

• Dealing with winter blahs
• Free UTMC screenings help folks breathe easier
• Forebears have much advice on tough economic times
• IRS: New tax breaks, action required
• Moms: You don’t have to suffer from morning sickness
• Praise Points:  Here comes the new year
• The Redneck Fisherman: Happy New Year!
• Melton: New opportunities
• Transformations - How KCDC helps families

Dec. 24, 2008

• The world comes to Seymour Intermediate
• An uncommon prayer at Christmas
• Bike under the tree?
• Underprivileged benefit from Cash Express
• Sevier Storm takes top prize at Jamfest
• Juried exhibition from Arts & Culture Alliance
• Praise Points:  The Christmas Gift
• Melton: A stubborn sickness
• The Redneck Fisherman: Merry Christmas
• Ackermann: Tough times ahead for business
• UTMC to offer mammogram screenings
• Caris wins state’s top quality award

Dec. 17, 2008

• Merry made at Seymour parade
• Giving to charity?
• Kings Academy celebrates Christmas
• Dockery represents Eagles at E-W All-Star Classic
• Marching Eagles just “giving a little back”
• Knox Election Commission plans convenience voting for 2009
• Brooks: Town hall meetings coming
• Van Duser: The hardest thing in the world
• Praise Points:  What would we have done?
• The Redneck Fisherman: Changing equipment

Dec. 10, 2008

• Seymour Christmas Parade this Saturday
• Dangerous games
• Dreams really do come true
• SIS goes worldwide
• Nick Pavlis to run for City Council
• Young cancer survivors could qualify for scholarship
• ClubFit101 helps soldiers abroad phone home
• Sevier schools could get $100 grand
• Van Duser: Melvin The Flying Malamute II
• Melton: An icy trap
• Praise Points: My Christmas wish
• TSB continues to give back to our community
• Brooks: First state GOP house majority since Reconstruction
• The Redneck Fisherman: Sauger time
• UTMC taps Brown VP of Clinical Services
• South College appoints Satterfield Imaging Sciences Department Chair
• Keep it ‘real’ for the holidays

Dec. 3, 2008

• Times honors Cherokee football heroes
• Making a positive change
• Kain earned stripes under fire
• Giving hope to those in need
• Kindness to family, animals
• SHS to sponsor choral concert for Wade Scholarship
• Family Fun Day slated for KMA
• Melton: Crisis shopping
• Praise Points:  Help us help them
• Brooks: New leadership likely at state level
• UT Medical Center hires new physical therapist
• United Way to continue campaign
• The Redneck Fisherman: A day outdoors
• Third Annual ‘Christmas at the Academy’ coming
• Quality, service, value hallmarks of classic Roundup

Nov. 26, 2008

• Help yourself this year: shop local
• Holiday relaxing on the river
• DSBA sets focus on Fort
• Passion and drive mark Chip Kain’s rise
• Drama and danger highlight Cirque de Chine
• Melton: Thanks for giving
• Praise Points: Being thankful in all things
• The Redneck Fisherman: Ooops!
• Faster, easier holiday entertaining
• Tennessee State Bank gives back to Sevier County
• UTMC offers Hope for the Holidays
• Handmade gifts make a holiday comeback
Nov. 19, 2008

• Future bright for Z-Mex
• UTMC hosts south Knox stroke & vascular screenings
• Getting wild at Wild Bills
• TKA lauds football standouts
• Thanksgiving tips for your pet
• Mount Olive has Kids of Character
• Van Duser: An old floor comes back home
• Melton: Weekend praises
• Praise Points: True thankfulness
• Hall, Ohshio selected TKA Homecoming King and Queen
• The Redneck Fisherman: We’re in for nasty weather
• Want to treat your pet this holiday? Here’s how
• Seymour Eagles Nine-and-Under are NFC Champs
• Are you getting enough calcium? (part one)

Nov. 12, 2008

• Choice can be a bitter pill
• Secret confessions of a flag burner
• New Equipment Rental Center Opens in Seymour
• Callahan’s skills net higher ranking
• GM Graphics looking forward to serving the community
• CROSS food drive at Exquisite Quilting
• VanDuser: Writing Spiders In Fall
• Melton: Time to change
• Praise Points: Ready for a happy holiday
• Playoffs, era end for Seymour Eagles
• The Redneck Fisherman: Finally gone fishing
• Concert Choir honors veterans

Nov. 5, 2008

• Exclusive: South Knoxville Foundation Summit convenes
• Summit: Neighborhoods
• Summit: Education
• Summit: Faith & Church
• Summit: Business
• Eagle Ensemble hosts smokin’ hot rods, blazin’ chili contest
• Melton: So cold...
• Praise Points: Ready or not, here it comes...
• Lions obliterate St. Andy’s 54-6
• The Redneck Fisherman: Time To Get Ready
• Seymour Eagles spooked their way to a 42-7 victory
• Cherokees bedeviled by Halls, fall 38-0

Oct. 29, 2008

• New equipment helps vets provide better care
• Eagle Ensemble to host Hot Rod Harvest & Chili War
• Blankenship takes top honors
• Summit coming on SoKno
• Local talent shines at John Sevier Days photo contest
• Letters to the Editor
• VanDuser: Fashion maven in a swinging jacket
• Melton: Empty pockets, empty stomach
• Praise Points: Falling forward
• Lions turn back Crusaders 26-6, improve to 5-4
• Eagles clinch region in 40-8 win over Bulldogs
• Cherokees, Goddard capitalize, drench Panthers 20-3
• The Redneck Fisherman: Early sauger

Oct. 22, 2008

• Poisoning in Seymour claims one pet, sickens another
• The final countdown
• Turnout brisk for Seymour early voting
• In A Blink wows at Secret City
• Anticipated rewards
• Melton: Pet peeves
• TKA Lions hold on against Pickett Bobcats 21-20
• The Redneck Fisherman: A sad week
• High-flying Eagles blank Union County Patriots 36-0
• Cherokees hang tough but fall to Rebels 42-0
• TKA’s Mitchell takes third in Div II-A golf

Oct. 15, 2008

• “Help for an Angel” fundraiser successful
• Long & winding road
• Following the threads of success
• Holding the reins on a steady course
• Keeping the important things in the picture
• Seymour hosts small church conf.
• VanDuser: Looking at floors from all sides
• Melton: Where’d all the good people go?
• Praise Points: Be thankful!
• Lancaster Knights drop TKA to 3-4
• The Redneck Fisherman: Where is Three Rivers?
• Eagles maul Pigeon Forge Tigers 42-0
• Bobcats too much for late Cherokees defense
• Quality, service, value hallmarks of classic Roundup

Oct. 8, 2008

• “We are the world” - International act performs at Big Mama’s
• On the move with a new breast cancer resource
• Link between pain and poor sleep
• Don’t let election stress get the best of you
• Tragedy outlines importance of flu prevention
• Twice as likely to get the flu
• Lions hold off Blue Devils, improve to 3-3
• Eagles swat Hornets 30-28 to take region lead
• SD Cherokees stumble against powerful Powell Panthers
• The Redneck Fisherman: Ready to go?
• What you need to know about heart failure medications

Oct. 1, 2008

• Make a joyful noise
• Keeping the old ways alive
• Sights on the heights
• Mercy celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month
• United Way visits with Seymour Rotary
• VanDuser: Gimme some sugar, and make it high test
• Melton: Leave me alone
• Praise Points: That “fall-ish” feeling
• TKA Lions bitten by CC Bulldogs, fall to 2-3
• The Redneck Fisherman: Fall crappie starting
• Eagles trap second set of Bears 13-7
• Cherokees outlast Eagles in rain 10-7
• Local figure skaters compete at regional championships
• Valley Grove Baptist Church calls new Senior Pastor

Sept. 24, 2008

• Metal health
• John Sevier Days are coming
• Help for an Angel
• $45,000 in books donated
• Eagles plan Brazil flight
• Melton: Fear
• Lions bearded by Grace Christian 56-0
• The Redneck Fisherman: Another good lake ruined?
• Eagles hand Grizzlies a grisly defeat 44-6
• Dragons scorch Cherokees 54-30
• Miriam Roberts to compete in Miss Tennessee Teen USA

Sept. 17, 2008

• Come together
• Annual CROSS Auction aids local families
• Get away to sea
• Roads and Rivers Day takes one on the chin
• We love Sevierville
• VanDuser: It’s not spinning correctly
• Melton: On inspiration
• Praise Points: Anybody out there worrying?
• The Redneck Fisherman: Wrong time to close shop
• Lions suffer setback, get doused by Cosby
• Cherokees top Eagles in Battle of South Knoxville 21-7
• Korean Children’s Choir to perform in Seymour
• Dogwood educator chosen by Tennessee Arts Academy
• South Knoxville Senior Center to host art show
• Air Force swoops into Dogwood Elementary

Sept. 10, 2008

• Protesters picket S. Knox car lot
• This is our country
• Fitting in Nicely
• Brown settles into commissioner role
• Chiro clinic now offering drug tests
• Melton: The Exception
• The Redneck Fisherman: Let’s CAST again
• Transformations: KCDC’s mission
• TKA blasts North Greene 41-28
• Inspired Rebels slip past Cherokees 17-9
• How much retirement income should you withdraw?
• Portfolio Building Basics
• Horse Haven part of national telethon
• Roads & Rivers Day set
• CROSS Annual auction set for Saturday

Sept. 3, 2008

• Hole in the Sky
• Whose park is it, anyway?
• Shelby an engine for change
• Catching a special thrill
• Seymour Health Fair scheduled
• Melton: Debate team
• Praise Points: Much more than “fair”
• Worthen, Cherokees stuff Hornets 21-14
• Eagles turn back time and Cocke Co. 25-0

Aug. 27, 2008

• Stir it up
• Tea & Treasures celebrates one year
• Film a relaxed experience for local actor
• Riding for owners of dogs with cancer
• Car show benefits Gary Schuldt
• VanDuser: Praise the Lord, and that’ll be $239
• Melton: Olympic Style
• Praise Points: Much more than “fair”
• Lions pull through against determined Indians 26-13
• Mountaineers ground Eagles in season opener
• Market Square offers something for everyone
• In Memorium: Billy Earl Jones
• Celebrating, Hawaiian style
• First Choice holds annual blood drive

Aug. 13, 2008

• On the threshold of a dream
• Looking forward to serving
• Health fair promotes heart, diabetes awareness
• Afterschool program now enrolling
• Fifty years Young
• SHS band celebrates Media Day
• Melton: The first day of embarrassment
• Praise Points: We’ve got it covered
• Filling the void with emptiness
• How fast will the stock market recover?
• The Redneck Fisherman: This and that
• Eagles looking great for 2008
• South Doyle looking forward to breakout year
• Kings prepare to defend their crown
• Charlotte Anne’s Dance to hold open house
• Smith opens new grooming business
• Invest for income and growth
Aug. 6, 2008

• Brilliant bands bring their best
• Taking a bite out of crime
• Brown, Ward outline stances
• Homeschool karate classes now enrolling for fall
• Remember the Eagles
• Melton: Family rivalry
• Praise Points: Good news/bad news
• It’s hard, but not impossible
• Lee’s to hold health fair
• King’s Academy Academic Calendar
• The Redneck Fisherman: Slow’s the word
July 30, 2008

• Where music rules the night
• Early voting in Seymour
• Yes vote urged by school officials
• Mercy meets with South Knox
• History proves Householder the right choice in 1975
• Super 60’s hit Bluegrass State
• VanDuser: Baby, You Can’t Drive My Car
• Melton: Dreadful anticipation
• Praise Points: Summer’s end means fall fun
• Recovery is possible
• The Redneck Fisherman: New Bass Tournament
July 23, 2008

• Bands forge ahead in Battle
• Seymour’s early voting needs support
• CROSS food running short
• COH copes with downturn
• Home of the $100 bounce
• Flenniken’s future uncertain
• Mercy to meet with community
• Melton: Those pesky pests
• Praise Points: The quiet time
• Discovering recovery - part 5
• Mooreland Heights, faculty honored for excellence
• Sales tax holiday approaching
• Local Duo inspire others to join “BIG Swim” for charity
• The Redneck Fisherman: Repair time
• PAC endorses both District Nine candidates
July 16, 2008

• Flenniken plan on hold for now
• Return of the rockers
• Mary James Park opens new archway
• Down by The Pier, pizza is “perfecto”
• Early voting starts July 18
• Remote Area Medical Clinic returns
• Rotary releases well water results
• Melton: Detour ahead
• Praise Points: There is a remedy
• Searching for a way out - part 4
• The Redneck Fisherman: Hot, hot, hot!
• Seymour youth takes honors
• UT Medical Center taps Hotz
July 9, 2008

• Seymour filmmaker’s second effort
• Jon Lawler meets with DSBA
• Senior softball swings for fences
• A big step forward
• Helping the helpers
• Melton: American Beauty
• Praise Points: Call on Him first
• Hope in recovery - part 3
• UT to offer screening mammograms in Sevierville
• Seymour First Baptist returns
• What the stimulus did for America
• The Redneck Fisherman: New kid on the block
• Brown clarifies position on sheriff’s race
July 2, 2008

• Run in the shadows
• Seymour rocks!
• Ward sets campaign apart from field
• DSBA questions Flenniken plan
• Brown sets sights on District Nine
• KPOCU cuts the ribbon on Seymour branch
• VanDuser: I might write about it
• Melton: Wednesday Night Meal
• Praise Points: Don’t we deserve a little spoiling?
• Road to recovery, part two
• The Redneck Fisherman: What were you fishing for?

June 25, 2008

• Band Battle breaks out
• Keeping comfort
• Fans get Rowdy at AdventureCon
• Eagles new band director
• Seymour helps its own
• Memories of bygone days
• Sevierville Sunrise Rotary awards scholarships
• Melton:  Wait ‘til tomorrow
• Praise Points: Rally to Recovery
• The disease of addiction, part one
• The Redneck Fisherman: Just missed my trophy
• Devils Elite at St. Louis Nationals
• Mike Brown reception to thank voters
• CW5 Flenniken retires

June 18, 2008

• Hopefuls gear up for Band Battle
• No time for bellyaching here
• End of an era
• Ben Neff benefit sale set for Saturday
• Downtown South Merchant Association forms
• Melton: Grocery trip
• Praise Points: Taking back what you’ve lost
• The Redneck Fisherman: On the road again
• KPOCU set for grand opening

June 11, 2008

• $117,700 bid for Old South High
• Seymour quilts for wounded soldiers
• Welcome to South Doyle
• Candidates stump in South Knox
• Clark presents painting to Station #28
• Chamber offers gifts to Boyds Creek Elementary teachers
• Melton: Summer side effect
• Praise Points: Honor your father
• The Redneck Fisherman: Speaking of bad luck...
• It’s an American tradition
June 4, 2008

• Healthy teachers, healthy students
• Unofficial Mayor of Seymour leaving town
• Learning a different way to live
• Clubfit 101 sponsors senior health fair
• Good man from the new village
• Lane elected first female TPIPC chair
• Melton: Moving from here to there
• Praise Points: We want to thank you
• Rotary continues well water assistance
• PDS dancers tie for first
• SD athlete medals at Spring Fling
• Redneck Fisherman: Hard to find
May 28, 2008

• Band Battle to premiere June 6
• Stiff opposition to Flenniken Plan
• Old South High up for auction
• Gifts for Dogwood Elem. Teachers
• SDMS sassy, ‘Seussy’ in musical
• VanDuser: Lizard wranglers on the roof
• Melton: Automobile hunting
• Praise Points: Remembering those who came before us
• Brooks: Bill to promote independence among handicapped, elderly
• Orange Crush finishes first
• The Redneck Fisherman: Windy day

May 21, 2008

• Funding crisis looming soon for Sevier County schools
• TDEC lifts sewer moratorium
• Another R-2 for Seymour
• Stroke Awareness
• Summer camps
• Melton: A final task
• Bible Quiz team takes home gold
• Praise Points: Make a joyful noise
• Brooks: Open Meetings law changes considered
• Sunrise Rotary receives 3 district awards
• South-Doyle Art Student honored by Congressman Duncan
• The Redneck Fisherman: C.A.S.T. for kids
• Section 529 Plan can help make graduation day a reality
May 14, 2008

• A home at last
• Sewer utility moves to lift moratorium
• Check yourself; don’t wreck yourself
• Bruce Pearl speaks to Seymour Rotary
• A family tradition
• Melton: Resurrected memories
• The Redneck Fisherman: Stripers in French Broad
• SD Key Club in Chattanooga
• Praise Points: Giving mom a hug

May 7, 2008

• Muddy waters
• S-D grad, TKA instructor to receive doctorate
• Auction, dinner for Seymour park
• Teen pregnancy prevention day
• Bonny Kate’s Webb honored
• Melton: The gift of giving
• SDMS will highlight watershed activity
• The Redneck Fisherman: FLW is coming soon
• Pinewood Derby winners
• Quality, service, value hallmarks of classic Roundup
April 30, 2008

• Mercy Health Partners happy to grow in S. Knox
• Seymour R-2 zoning okayed
• Pancake dinner to help Seymour park
• Smoky Mountain Bikes expanding
• Saving the world, one child at a time
• Melton: April showers
• Praise Points: The Big Give
• Brooks: Long-term care bill passes committee
• Swann, Sexton are state champs
• Two at TKA honored by Hall of Fame
• Redneck Fisherman: Back to work
• Green grass of Smokies turns blue for two performers
• Local students achieve black belt goal
• 1000th book goal reached

April 23, 2008

• Service key to Net Tech’s awards
• New Sevier County jail almost ready
• TKA Fest for fun, reunions
• A perfect fit for Connie’s Kitchen
• Best-kept secrets
• Return to Torah to meet with SWNA
• VanDuser: I went to school, but it didn’t help much
• Melton: Had a bad day
• Brooks: Cable bill details
• Teach your children well - to use money wisely
• The Redneck Fisherman: Back to school
• Tennis elbow and chiropractic

April 16, 2008

• Flying high for TKA
• Summer in stitches
• Learning the future of money
• Boys and girls of summer
• Color by the numbers
• Brooks: Defib bill sails through House
• Redneck Fisherman: Free boat!

April 9, 2008

• Taking the challenge
• A helping hand
• Mize benefit this Saturday
• AFA gives grant to SDMS
• Melton: Talk to me
• Praise Points: Thanks!
• Successful Exercise Buddy Plan
• Pinkston letter warns on budget shortfall
• Two South Doyle standouts sign with Maryville
• The Redneck Fisherman:  Never too late
April 2, 2008

• MDA Carnival raises $1,500
• Africa Mission looking to help
• SHS band scrubs up for trip
• Pinkston urges study
• Throwdown and hoedown
• Holding strong for United Way
• Melton: On the road again
• Praise Points: Last chance for the Youth Conference
• ClubFit 101 offers SilverSneakers
• Quality, service, value hallmarks of classic Roundup
• Baptist at the river - our home
• Two join TSB Board
• Brooks - Chapman Hwy among top traffic concerns
• The Redneck Fisherman: Ijams and Meade's Quarry
• TKA scores Milligan roster spot
Mar. 26, 2008

• Happy reunion
• Get back your own
• Rite of spring
• A taste of old New Orleans
• Seymour Art Fair talent
• VanDuser: Commercial success
• Melton: Here comes the sun
• Praise Points: Why a Youth Conference?
• Seymour High forensics brings home awards
• Student ambassador seeks help
• SMARM to host golf tourney
• Can investors learn from gardeners?
• Lucas still an Eagle, inks with Carson-Newman
• TKA soccer standout signs with TWC
• The Redneck Fisherman: Meade’s Quarry part one
Mar. 19, 2008

• Ninth Commissioners oppose charter amendments as written
• Seymour vandals repeat park strike
• Pinkston speaks to District Nine
• Kid’s Carnival to help MD sufferers
• No vote yet on Seymour zoning
• Senior softball league ready for play
• Senior Center budget, plans released
• Melton: Curious George
• Praise Points: Young people... our future
• Bible Training Center offers leadership class
• Brooks: Majority support no food sales tax
• TKA nears goals on fund
• Homemade kites to fly at TKA
• Passport members enjoy the cruise
• The Redneck Fisherman: Stop that marina
• A little of this & that: Clean your fuel injection system?
Mar. 12, 2008

• Sewer woes may nix development
• Treasures of Dogwood Elementary
• Rotary hosts SAR
• Senior Center upgrades near
• Seymour High Baseball to hold mini-golf fundraiser
• Melton: Watch and learn
• OPINION: Dodging hatred among God’s children
• Praise Points: A word of thanks
• Brooks: 9 in 10 hold tough immigration stance
• Marty Loveday loves new Seymour office
• Net Tech tops service
• South Doyle Middle gets buckle-up lesson
• Procedure could improve lives of dialysis patients
• Piriformis syndrome and chiropractic
• The Redneck Fisherman: Catching an old foe
• A little of this & that: Why preventative maintenance?
• Is a food addiction acceptable?
March 5, 2008

• Unique wearable art
• Curves kicks off 10th food drive
• March forum to focus on referendums
• Wood Realtors award cruise
• Senior co-ed softball a huge hit
• Snow welcome break for school kids
• VanDuser: Vote early? Who, me?
• Melton: Mountain getaway
• OPINION: Dodging hatred among God’s children
• Brooks: Citizen survey says no new taxes
• TSBA honors Knoxville legislator
• TSB promotes Greene to Senior VP
• Sunrise Rotary dinner & auction
• Pancakes for Parkinson’s
• The Redneck Fisherman: More on the marina
• A little of this & that: Leasing a vehicle
• Quality, service, value hallmarks of classic Roundup

Feb. 27, 2008

• Thousands express love and hope
• Rotary braves cold and rain to clean up Seymour
• “And the winner is...”
• SK Elementary holds Career Day
• Candoro gets $25k challenge grant
• Melton: Drained of energy
• Praise Points: Forgetfulness
• Horse Haven makes good use of grant
• TSB announces 2007 Staff Members of the Year
• NAIFA Knoxville preps for conference
• Brooks: Identity security and voters’ registration
• Thorn Grove Odd Fellows install officers
• TKA falls to Harding in Sub-State tilt
• The Redneck Fisherman: Crappie time here?
• From humble beginnings comes great food at Little Italian Kitchen
• American Pie celebrates 4th year
• One big happy family at Yamato
• A little of this & that: Car insurance - not just a good idea, it’s the law
Feb. 20, 2008

• Band Battle winners step up
• Cutest Little Baby Face Contest registration begins
• South Doyle art students win big
• Seymour Rotary celebrates anniversary
• Local churches prep for festival
• VanDuser: I didn't see anything, did you?
• Melton: Waiting on the world to change
• 'Cats scratched, fevered
• Redneck Fisherman: Ijams Park
• Maintain it, or let it break?
• Ankle sprain and chiropractic
• TSB's Newman honored for service
• Sevier ABWA welcomes Lofton, Ratliff
• Premier Surgical hires Hatch
• Summit names director
• Local students receive grants


Feb. 13, 2008

• Dreams for sale
• Rock of ages
• Higher power
• Valentines girl in hospital
• Southern styling at Seymour studio
• Melton: Sick Days
• Praise Points: Heart to heart on that special day
• Praise 96.3 to present Senior Conference March 7
• Brooks: Drunk-driver standards examined
• Books and boots at Reading Rodeo
• Instant “refunds”: A loan on your own money
• TSB plans 2008 expansions
• The Redneck Fisherman: More on marina
• Seymour Middle hoops cap season
• Red-hot Devils scorch Lady Eagles
• A little of this & that: Finding a great auto body repair shop
• Special Valentine’s Day bake
• Award-winning chili from SPS
Feb. 6, 2008

• Candidates stump in Seymour
• Ol’ Rugged CROSS
• Characters “stampede” at SPS
• Turning back from the brink
• Have the home market blues?
• VanDuser: Mother Goose is a sick puppy
• Melton: Grandparents
• TSB announces promotions
• Library close to goal
• Brooks: Excess lottery funds
• Emge asks for investigation
• Seymour icers help win championship
• Girl Scout Cookie Program under way
• The Redneck Fisherman: Another marina?
• Seymour is hoops title town
• Free throw drought key to Lady Eagles loss
• A little of this & that: Don’t neglect the timing belt
• Quality, service, value hallmarks of classic Roundup
Jan. 30, 2008

• Personal touch, upscale fitness
• All the essentials
• Relay appeals to Rotary
• Times honored for Relay coverage
• Seymour Primary readies for Character Stampede
• Seymour candidate meeting
• CROSS serves hundreds at funding supper
• Melton: The Big Game
• Praise Points: To these my brethren
• Dear Janes: We auto do it?
• The Redneck Fisherman: What’s up?
• Peigh takes city tourney prizes
• TV Sportsman Club to hold dinner
• A little of this & that:Mirror, mirror on the car...
• Southwestern dip for your Superbowl party
• Neun-Fisher Engagement
Jan. 23, 2007

• Venable wows at Chamber dinner
• Faith and thunder
• Launch Pad program headed for... launch pad
• Living in two different worlds
• “King” crowned in Seymour
• CROSS to hold fundraiser
• VanDuser: What happened here?
• Melton: The heart of life is good
• DINKs: Come on, feel the noise
• Brooks: How to get House voting records
• PAC endorses Brown in District 9-A race
• Senior softball league finds its legs
• Metatarsalgia and chiropractic
• Tips for warm pets in cold weather
• The Redneck Fisherman: Gone without a trace
• S-D football standouts recognized
• A little of this & that: Southern belle invents windshield wipers
• Quality, service, value hallmarks of classic Roundup
Jan. 16, 2008

• Wellness focus of Seymour company
• A thousand Valentines needed
• Sights set on public awareness
• Book ‘em
• TKA students win essay contest
• Parton achieves life goal
• Melton: Another time around
• Praise Points: Are you resolved?
• DINKs: Stupidity is a capitol offense
•  Brooks: Budget on front burner
• Letter to the Editor - Smart snacking fights diabetes
• Calcium key to good health
• The Redneck Fisherman: Nuttin’ For Christmas?
• A little of this & that: Dead battery - what to do?
Jan. 9, 2008

• No help for ridgeline view
• SK-Seymour Relay fights downturn
• Sam Venable to headline SSK Chamber dinner
• Divine guidance
• Brooks: Lottery schollies hot issue in ‘08
• VanDuser: Room for Rosie the Robot
• Melton: Inspiration and Mr. Wheatley
• “Dovetail” Company does anything but with water tower
• The Redneck Fisherman: Santa is a fisherman
• A little of this & that: Shadows in the night
Jan 2, 2008

• Input sought on water tower
• Ready to rodeo at Seymour Primary
• TSB names Merchant of the Year
• Smokin' Aces opens in Seymour
• Local experts weigh in on weight loss
• Melton: The start of something new
• Dear Janes: "I love her, but she's a klutz"
• Praise Points: A New Year for resolutions?
• The Old Fishing Hole: Water in Douglas Lake?
 
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