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Hudson K tries novel Facebook Live telethon/variety show to promote album campaign

In Music Stories by S. Heather DuncanJune 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

To drum up interest during the final hours of a record presale campaign, local electronic rock band Hudson K is trying out a novel approach: streaming a variety show on …

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In Knoxville, World Refugee Day is so big it lasts a week

In News by S. Heather DuncanJune 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

“Y’all means all” is the motto for Knoxville’s upcoming World Refugee Day and a week of films, games, and other opportunities to interact with local refugees. The festivities were planned …

ARC grant announced to help local entrepreneurs

In News by S. Heather DuncanJune 14, 2017leave a COMMENT

This morning the Appalachian Regional Commission  announced a $500,000 grant to LaunchTN in Knoxville for its Entrepreneurial Education and Workforce Development project, which provides support services to innovators, entrepreneurs, and …

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Dogwood Arts hunts new director — again

In News by S. Heather DuncanJune 13, 2017leave a COMMENT

Less than two years after hiring a new executive director, Dogwood Arts is again trying to figure out who will run its premier local arts festival next year. Director Tom Cervone …

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Study recommends Sevier governments sweeten deal for affordable housing developers

In News by S. Heather DuncanJune 12, 2017leave a COMMENT

A recent study reveals the hard numbers that explain why so many Sevier County workers have been forced to live in substandard motels or even storage units: The county has …

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