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Clay Duda, Author at The Knoxville Mercury
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DAs for 9 TN Counties Sue Big Pharma for Opiate-Addicted Baby

In News by Clay DudaJune 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

Three East Tennessee district attorneys are taking aim at major pharmaceutical companies they say are driving a major trend of opiate abuse and addiction through misleading ad campaigns and misinformation …

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Rhythm N Blooms 2017

In Photos by Clay DudaApril 10, 2017leave a COMMENT

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Inside WOZO: Knoxville’s Nonprofit, Low-Powered, Community-Oriented, DJ-Supported Radio Station

In Cover Stories by Clay DudaNovember 22, 2016leave a COMMENT

It’s 7:58 p.m. Friday evening and 12-year-old Orion Carpenter has shuttered himself in an upstairs bedroom. But this is not a typical boy’s bedroom in suburbia. It is the broadcasting …

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City Seeks to Take Ownership of Morristown College from Knoxville Developers, Turn it into a Park

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Clay DudaSeptember 23, 2016leave a COMMENT

The historic Morristown College campus could be razed and turned into a sprawling city park if the City Council of the small town about 50 miles east of Knoxville prevails …

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At 80, Stan Brock Shows No Sign of Slowing His Effort to Save Lives With Remote Area Medical

In Cover Stories by Clay DudaSeptember 14, 2016leave a COMMENT

You’d be hard pressed to find Stan Brock somewhere else besides the 55,000-square-foot campus of Remote Area Medical headquarters in Rockford near Old Knoxville Highway. If he’s not here in …

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