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Do You Have Mail? Will I Have Mail?
Yes, mail will continue to be delivered during a federal government shutdown. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) operates as an independent agency, funded primarily through postage and service…
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Knoxville City Council Halts Emerald Youth Foundation’s Chilhowee Park Deal
Last night, East Knoxville sent a clear message that rippled through the city. In a surprising turn of events, the proposed “sweetheart deal” for the Emerald Youth Foundation…
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Is Compass Spreading BDS? The Karns Fair Chili Fundraiser Fiasco and Knox Schools’ Incumbent Protection Racket
Good evening, truth-seekers. If you’re like me, you woke up today to that familiar ping of the Compass Knox email newsletter hitting your inbox. And if you’re knee-deep…
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Exploring Knoxville’s History: Local Lore Fall Sessions Kick Off
On Sunday, September 28, 2025, the fall sessions of Local Lore Knoxville launched, inviting history enthusiasts to dive into the rich stories of Downtown Knoxville. The evening began…
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Farragut Board of Mayor and Aldermen Appoints New Member
On Thursday, the Town of Farragut’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen, led by Mayor Ron Williams, convened to select a new alderman to fill the vacant seat left…
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Knox County School Board Elections 2026: What to Expect
As 2026 approaches, Knox County is gearing up for a significant election year, with local partisan primaries set for May 5. Among the key races are five seats…
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