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Q&A: Kelley Segars, Lead Organizer of Open Streets Knoxville

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyOctober 21, 2015leave a COMMENT

Kelley Segars (pictured here with daughter Lily) is a principal planner with the Metropolitan Planning Commission and lead organizer of the Open Streets event hosted by Bike Walk Knoxville from …

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Q&A: Shelly Taylor Page, Law professor at Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyOctober 14, 2015leave a COMMENT

Shelly Taylor Page, a law professor at Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law, teaches a class on domestic violence law. She will facilitate a conversation following the free showing …

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Q&A: Ray Linginfelter, Co-owner of Zombie Hunters Paintball

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyOctober 7, 2015leave a COMMENT

Ray Linginfelter co-owns Zombie Hunters Paintball (9567 Highway 11E, Lenoir City) with his wife, Jessica. The business, in its second full season, allows you to fight back against the zombie …

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Q&A: Mayor Madeline Rogero Discusses Her First Term, Her Next, and More

In Cover Stories, elections2015, Q&As by S. Heather DuncanSeptember 30, 2015leave a COMMENT

Reporter Heather Duncan sat down to talk with Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero in September, when it was already a near-certainty that she would hold the office another four years. Her …

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Full Transcript: Our Interview With Mayor Madeline Rogero

In Cover Stories, elections2015, Q&As by S. Heather DuncanSeptember 30, 2015leave a COMMENT

Reporter Heather Duncan sat down to talk with Mayor Madeline Rogero in September, when it was already a near-certainty that she would hold the office another four years. Her only …

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