South Knox · Seymour Times

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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?
Dec 26, 2007

• SK apartments no go for now
• Christmas lights reach peak
• TSB employees help fight diabetes
• Montgomery presents check to hospital campaign
• FOP endorses Seals
• Brooks: School funding first
• Bohanan withdraws from 9A race
• Melton: Blue Christmas
• Praise Points: It can be Christmas every day
• Dear Janes: Always at work
• The Old Fishin' Hole: Crappie on Ft. Loudon
• Postural Syndrome and chiropractic - part two

Dec. 19, 2007

• Iraq packages full of Christmas love
• Santa preps for yearly blitz(en)
• Light unto my path
• Spay Shuttle lands in south Knox
• Rose declares for seat 9A
• Brooks: Litter focus of new legislation
• VanDuser: Defying my father
• Melton: The joy of pets
• Praise Points: What would we have done?
• Dear Janes: A new family for Christmas
• Times honors SD football standouts
• The Fishin’ Hole: “Slow at Three Rivers?”
• Postural syndrome and chiropractic - part one
Dec. 12, 2007

• Hundreds frolic at Christmas Parade
• Fun, health for seniors focus of new league
• Christmas around the world
• Christmas at the Academy kicks off
• Pampered pets on wheels
• Brooks: Changes in education coming
• Melton: Out to dinner
• Praise Points: Random acts of kindness
• Homemade Hot Chocolate
• The Fishin’ Hole: Sauger fishing is good!
• Householder preps for final season
• Scholarships available for cancer survivors
• Letter to the Editor
• A little of this & that: Lions, tigers and potholes... Oh my!
Dec. 5, 2007

• SDHA mobilizes to thwart controversial SK development
• New tech helps stroke survivors
• Brown declares for CC Seat 9A
• Max misses his little buddy
• Big Mama’s comes unplugged
•  Brooks rolls up sleeves
• Rotarians hear inspirational story
• Melton: Christmas wish list
• Golden girls visit site of family home
• Dear Janes: Ho ho humbug
• Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
• The Fishin’ Hole: It happened to me!
• Seymour touts football stars at banquet
• TKA’s Hale signs with King’s College
• TSB group enjoys New England
• Clark gallery at SK Library

Nov. 28, 2007

• Parade to feature Colleen Addair
• Dancing dreams
• Adoption trail leads family to Guatemala
• SK Rotary makes difference
• Schools’ financial challenges addressed
• VanDuser: Stories untold
• Melton: Snow days
• Praise Points: Who are you shopping for?
• Wade Scholarship concert set for Dec. 10
• Cranberry Fruit Conserve
• The Fishin’ Hole: Only in east Tennessee
• Rotator cuff tendonitis and chiropractic
• A little of this & that: The rush is on: Avoiding holiday accidents
Nov 21, 2007

• Finding help and hope
• Ron Seals kicks off campaign in Seymour
• A trip to the Pour House
• Great Rustic Furniture opens
• Highlands Union Bank Grand Opening
• Acoustic TV show helps crooners live dreams
• Melton: Let the good times roll
• Dear Janes: Fed up turkey
• Praise Points: The real Christmas Spirit
• The Fishin' Hole: Is it getting right?
• Orange Crush is perfect
• TKA celebrates championship season
• Christmas at the Academy
• Homemade cornbread stuffing
• Chiro can deal with "IT"
• Before you go to Grandma's house
Nov 14, 2007

• CVNA faces two controversies
• New, blue, totally breakthrough
• Bohanan declares for 9th
• Superheroes take the pie
• Cassidy's serves it up right
• Fice years in the making
• Melton: Motivational speech
• Praise Points: A Praise Day
• Dear Janes: Don't want to play
• Houser crowned queen at SD
• SDMS seeks banner sponsors
• Cheers to SD High
• Fishin' Hole: Tournaments
• Eagles grounded by RoadRunners
• Coping with sciatica
• What to do when you witness an accident

Nov 7, 2007

• More for S Knox Senior Center
• Seymour feels the thunder
• Last call for stardom
• Demi's to support CROSS food drive
• So Very Vanessa
• Greene opens bid on 9th seat
• Highlands Union Bank opens
• Melton: Sleepless nights
• Praise Points: Here come the holidays
• Dear Janes: Wierded out
• Eagles flatten Gibbs
• TKA Kings of the mountain
• Time runs out on South Doyle
• Fishin' Hole: More time for fishing!
• Spinach & Artichoke Dip
• Chiropractic for all ages - part two
• Ouch, that fender-bender hurt! Now what?


Oct 31, 2007

• Skaryoke tops Halloween fun list
• Festival benefits Seymour’s park
• Passport for two
• Pink is for heroes
• Taking a big leap
• SHS Choral on Veterans Day
• Seymour B&G Club opens soon
• VanDuser: The Goodwife and the Chariot Driver
• Melton: Autumn leaves
• Praise Points: Each One Help One
• Dear Janes: Homeschooling and social skills
• Chef Ray’s Chili
• The Fishin’ Hole: Here’s proof!
• Eagles crowned winners in 41-26 Claiborne tilt
• Cherokees down hapless Panthers in 41-7 rout
• Lions turn back Crusaders
• Chiropractic for all ages - part one

Oct. 24, 2007

• Crunch time crooners
• Tasty treats
• S. Knox supports SDMS BETA Club
• Dogwood’s McGhee wins national honor
• South Grove developer speaks to SDHA
• Melton: Music medicine
• Praise Points: Be there for them
• Dear Janes: Tapped Out
• Tasty sweet potato fries
• The Fishin’ Hole: Yep! They have started!
• No mercy: Eagles blast Union County
• Lions maul Bobcats 55-0 in division catfight
• Cherokees succumb to Rebel onslaught
• TSB hires Phillips for Seymour
• Whiplash and chiropractic
• A little of this & that: What’s in your trunk?

Oct. 17, 2007

• KKB says no slight intended
• Daydream believers
• Seymour’s park needs help
• KKB to south Knox: You’re the ugliest part of town
• Smash at KFW Wrestling
• Uninsured Awareness to meet
• Melton: Home sweet home
• Praise Points: Living in the pit
• Dear Janes: Pushing baby birds out
• TKA rolls Lancaster in first-ever region contest
• Rotary 5K and golf tourney scheduled
• The Fishin’ Hole: Have the crappie started?
• Seymour Eagles crush Pigeon Forge 43-2
• SD shocks Central in double overtime 29-28
• Thanks, Seymour!
• Warm up chilly nights with soup
• A little of this & that: Using your senses to keep track of your car: part 2

Oct. 10, 2007

• Eight is just enough
• Uninsured? Help yourself!
• Service top priority at NTI
•  Fit to help out
• Greene will seek reappointment
• VanDuser: Taking names and kicking butt
• Melton: Embarrassment and humiliation
• Praise Points: You cannot buy what’s not for sale
• Dear Janes: Frustrated artists and differences in religion
• The Round-Up Restaurant: where tradition lives on
• Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Fruit Topping
• The Fishin’ Hole: Desperate to catch a fish?
• No treats for Cherokees
• Dιjΰ vu times two for Eagles in upset loss
• Lions fall to Jellico 24-47
• It’s in the bag
• No more receipts
• Don’t set yourself up for repetitive strain
• A little of this & that: Using your senses: touch, sight, smell, taste, sound

Oct. 3, 2007

• Kicking up their heels
• “More fun than Riverbend”
• Highways and byways
• Friends & finds at Tea & Treasures
• Opinion: Monkey Business
• Melton: Just a little football
• Praise Points: Time’s a wastin’
• Dear Janes: Trading off the risks
• Couscous - try something new
• The Fishin’ Hole: Nice vacation
• Mitchell qualifies for state tourney
• Seymour stumbles at rival Sevier County
• South Doyle Cherokees blank Gibbs 21-0
• Scoliosis throws kids a curve
• A little of this & that: The care & feeding of your car

September 26, 2007

• At CROSS purposes
• Pop rocks
• Rams too much for Lions
• They’re back with a delicious bang
• SK Firestation renovations dedicated
• Melton: When sacrifice takes on meaning
• Praise Points: Enough is enough
• Dear Janes
• Italian fried eggplant
• The Fishin’ Hole: C.A.S.T. for Kids
• Cherokees lose close shave to Clinton
• Seymour Eagles roll over Rutledge 26-0
• Lumbar disc herniation

September 19, 2007

• Connecting with Shanita’s dream
• Heads, hearts and hands
• Jabs & Abs to host cancer fundraiser
• I just wanna bang on the drum all day
• Melton: Morning rush
• Praise Points: Have some good news
• Dear Janes: Cure for foot-in-mouth disease
• Delicious curried chicken
• TKA Cheer Squad 2007
• The Fishin’ Hole: Fish starting now..?
• Lions stifled by Eagles 40-7
• Seymour, South Doyle slog to 17-14 decision
• Fibromyalgia and chiropractic
• A little of this & that: From toddlers to teens: part one

September
12, 2007


• Band Battle a brilliant blast
• S. Woodlawn NA kicks off
• Bridge named for figure Ford
• Open eyes at open house
• Stonecress rezoning to MPC Thursday
• VanDuser: God knows they needed you
• Melton: School lunch
• Dear Janes: Buried under the mess
• Praise Points: Give a penny...
• China King lays out an awesome spread
• The Fishin’ Hole: Gone fishing more
• Lions roll 22-6, spoil Husky homecoming Friday
• SD stumbles, falls to West 42-31 in region matchup
• McCulley’s open J&K Agency in Chapman Village

Sept. 5, 2007

• Candidate slams park funding
• Saturday night lights Seymour bright
• Not your ordinary deli
• Faithful all these years
• My Village begins tenth year in SK
• Knox County Commission honors Woodson
• Melton: Movie night
• Dear Janes: Monkey shines not so bright
• Praise Points: When God closes a door…
• Cornish hens with balsamic glaze
• The Round-Up Restaurant: where tradition lives on
• The Fishin’ Hole: Back in time
• Seymour Eagles ground Cocke County, roll to 30-6 victory
• Carter Hornets bow to South Doyle defensive onslaught
• Headaches & chiropractic - part three
• A little of this & that: Recipe for a do-it-yourself oil change

Aug. 29, 2007

• Stonecress development raises concerns
• Gospel music much more than “fair”
• Hot licks and cool tricks
• Brewing up a new idea
• A fresh start
• Senior tax freeze waits on commission
• Melton: The Report Card
• Dear Janes: Spicing up life
• Praise Points: Big success with first Youth Conference
• Great Labor Day barbecue side
• O’s prevail over X’s in 27-16 Seymour win over Heritage
• Kings Academy Lions roar in opening tilt with Indians
• Migraine headaches - a deeper look
• A little of this & that: Brakes- what’s all the noise about?

Aug. 22, 2007

• Comfortably “n.u.m.b.”
• Davis tops in TN
• Community thanks Pinkston
• Skyler reaches for the sky
• “What kept me here is love”
• Martial artists gather for camp
• Airman Ogle graduates Basic
• Melton: The young driver
• Dear Janes: Rumor and innuendo
• Praise Points: Move over - the youth are coming
• New Orleans Creole pralines
• Returning starters set pace for Eagles in 2007
• 24th H.O.G. Rally smokin’ at SMH-D
• Expert repair at fair prices
• Chiropractic and migraines
• A little of this & that: Where the rubber meets the road

Aug 15, 2007

• Bards bop at Band Battle
• Painting donated
• Commissioner to receive accolades
• Welcoming a new generation
• The fun never stops
• AAU youth wrestles with competition
• Letters to the Editor
• Melton: Another long hot summer
• Dear Janes: Our new advice column
• Praise Points: Shake it off, hand it over, move on
• Cajun spice adds sparkle to stuffed peppers
• Boys of Summer are senior champs
• Great leap forward: Lions face new season with optimism
• Achieving the winning mentality at South-Doyle
• Festival preps for a good time
• Carpal tunnel syndrome
• A little of this & that: Back to school: Susie needs a car

Aug 8, 2007

• Hope when it’s most needed
• “Greatness” in your ears
• Upcoming youth conference produced with Praise
• Feet on the right path
• Solid as a rock
• Lasueur qualifies for US Tourney
• Mooreland Heights welcomes Dr. Claudia Cornett
• Melton: School returns
• Praise Points: Twelve golden gifts
• God Bless the Vols
• Fruit-filled oatmeal bars
• Arts & Crafts Show a booming success
• What to expect on your first visit
• A little of this & that: Red light, green light, check engine light

Aug 1, 2007

• They came to rock and roll
• “There’s nothing junior about it”
• Gray shows his true colors
• Dance dance revolution
• Back to school looking great
• Scrappers turn in scrappy season
• Melton: Hotel fun
• The Round-Up Restaurant: where tradition lives on
• Just in time for the movies
• What is subluxation?
• A little of this & that: You can do it - checking vital engine fluids

July 25, 2007

• Five live at Seymour’s Battle of the Bands Saturday
•  Hillcrest United Methodist holds community fair
• Golfing for the Clinic
• Non-party PAC asks for trust
• One man band
• Caretaker: “I can only do so much”
• Sales Tax Holiday
• Cat Neuter Day at Boyd’s Creek Animal Hospital
• VanDuser: A pile of laundry
• Melton: Rainy day, dream away
• Summer salad cool and delicious
• The philosophy of chiropractic<