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Hayley Brundige, Author at The Knoxville Mercury
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Rescuing Health provides financial assistance to patients falling through health care gaps

In Press Forward by Hayley BrundigeJune 21, 2017leave a COMMENT

Q&A: Ana Goncalves, founder As the repeal of the Affordable Care Act is at issue nationally, one Knoxvillian is taking access to health care into her own hands. In 2012, Ana …

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Military vets train for activism at Highlander Center

In News by Hayley BrundigeJune 7, 2017leave a COMMENT

As fallen service members were honored on Memorial Day weekend, nearly 50 veterans and activists converged on the Highlander Research and Education Center in New Market. They were there to …

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Social Justice Series: Discussions on Race Relations at Fourth United Presbyterian

In Press Forward by Hayley BrundigeFebruary 8, 2017leave a COMMENT

Q&A: the Rev. Liz Peterson In 2009, the Rev. Liz Peterson was given an interesting task: work on new church development after the merging of a historically black church–First United–and a …

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Q&A: Zack Roskop, Mastermind Behind the Tennessee Beer Run

In Q&As, Restaurant News by Hayley BrundigeJanuary 18, 2017leave a COMMENT

On Jan. 24, Zack Roskop and his team will start their quest to visit every brewery in the state of Tennessee in just 21 days. In total, they’ll visit 76 …

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Testify! at New Old-School Soul Dance Night

In Music Stories, Program Notes by Hayley BrundigeJanuary 11, 2017leave a COMMENT

After surviving the tumult of 2016, we all deserve to roll up the rug and let loose. At the inaugural Testify! Vintage Soul and Funk Dance Party, on Saturday, Jan. …

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