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The Quiet Handcuffing of Knox County’s Future: Low Turnout at UDO Meetings Risks Tying the Hands of Our Planning Commission and County Commission
Knoxville and Knox County are on the cusp of one of the biggest changes to how we grow in decades. The Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) — the final…
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My Friend Ashley Just Landed Her Dream Role – And Farragut is Lucky to Have Her
Yesterday’s Farragut Press (April 15, 2026) had a great article announcing that my good friend Ashley Lynch is the new Executive Director of Shop Farragut / Farragut Business Alliance. Seeing…
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East Knoxville Cheers New Chapter: Rosarita’s Mexican Cantina Opens on Magnolia Avenue
Knoxville, TN — On a bright Tuesday, East Side residents gathered for a milestone moment as City Councilman Denzel Grant served as Master of Ceremonies for the grand…
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Inconsistent Sign Rules Frustrate Campaigns on First Days of Early Voting
The second day of early voting in Knox County wrapped up today, Thursday April 16, and while the ballots themselves remain consistent across locations, the rules governing campaign…
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Knox County Register of Deeds Office Early Retirement Deal Sparks Concerns Over Taxpayer Cost and Accountability
This is supplement and add to the record this April 9, 2026 post and this April 14, 2026 post. The Knox County Register of Deeds Voluntary Early Retirement…
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Update on the Remote “Systems Administrator” Employed by the Knox County Register of Deeds Nick McBride September 1, 2018 – December 15, 2025
This post supplements and adds to the record from my Thursday, April 9, 2026, article here regarding a remote “systems administrator” who worked for the Knox County Register…
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