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100 Things You Don’t Know* About Knoxville

In Cover Stories by Team EffortMarch 29, 2017leave a COMMENT

Over two years ago, we decided to take a stab at publishing a true community paper—one that not only covers Knoxville, but is also supported by Knoxville. Governed by the …

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Get Involved: Civic Engagement Opportunities in Knoxville (from March 3)

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Team EffortMarch 3, 2017leave a COMMENT

From government forums to town-hall meetings, there are more ways than ever to become engaged in Knoxville’s civic and social discourse. Each week, we’ll round up noteworthy public events that come to …

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Get Involved: Civic Engagement Opportunities in Knoxville

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Team EffortFebruary 24, 2017leave a COMMENT

From government forums to town-hall meetings, there are more ways than ever to become engaged in Knoxville’s civic and social discourse. Each week, we’ll round up noteworthy public events that come to …

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East-Side Eats: A Dining Guide for East Knoxville

In Consumer Guides, Cover Stories, Guides, Quick Bites by Team EffortFebruary 22, 2017leave a COMMENT

Straight up: If you have a hankering for soul food, there’s only one part of town that offers the real deal: East Knoxville. From bona fide chitlins to truly homemade …

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Interesting People We Met in 2016

In Cover Stories by Team EffortDecember 21, 2016leave a COMMENT

Cassius Cash It’s been a little more than a year since Cash took the helm of the GSMNP, the most popular national park in the country, a position his calls …

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