Archive for: October, 2002

Update on 160-seat restaurant on Chapman Hwy

Kevin Thompson, manager of the new Chop’s Grill restaurant under construction on Chapman Highway wanted to update our readers. On the 2nd of this month, we reported that the 160-seat restaurant would be open sometime in December, according...

 

Dear Editor:

Once again the Seymour area business community demonstrated its love for our school! We thank Sevier-Chapman Car Wash, Seymour Grooming and Parrot Emporium, Food City, Nails by Stacy, Sunset Grille, Cathedral Bookshop, Seymour Dry Clearers,...

 

Dear Editor:

Thank you for agreeing to serve on the steering committee for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life in Sevier County. We appreciate your support and commitment to this event. The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based,...

 

Obituaries for October 23/29 2002

Obituary for Willard Dennis Midgette September 19, 1938 – October 19, 2002 • Funeral Home: Atchley’s Smoky Mountain Chapel – Cemetery: Smoky Mountain Memory Gardens Willard Dennis Midgette, age 64 of Wears Valley, died Saturday,...

 

Seymour Choir Present Veteran’s Day Program

Seymour Choir Present Veteran’s Day Program

The Seymour High School Choir will present a multi-media salute to all veterans in the Seymour High School auditorium. Performances will be Thursday November 7th at 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m, Friday, November 8th at 1:30 p.m. and Monday, November...

 

Students visit with pastors

Students visit with pastors

The second graders of Seymour Community Christian School recently honored their Pastors as part of Pastors Appreciation Month. They invited their pastors to a luncheon prepared by the students’ mothers. The pastors received a bookmark and...

 

Drug Free week

Drug Free week

This week is Drug Free week at Seymour Intermediate School and many of the students have decorated the doors with information for other students to see. … read the rest of the story by Subscribing now.... read the rest of the story...

 

SCCS PTO elects officer

SCCS PTO elects officer

The Parent Teacher Organization of Seymour Community Christian School recently met to elect officers and to make plans for the New Year. The new officers are President: Suzanne Ford, Vice-President: Hope Boling; Secretary: Joan Mathis; and...

 

T. K. A. announces session for students

An informative session for prospective students and their families is scheduled at The King’s Academy Sunday afternoon, November 10,2002. The program begins at 2:00 p.m., in Ashe Cafeteria on the academy campus in Seymour. Information for...

 

Renovation complete at T. K. A.

Renovation complete at T. K. A.

Monday, October 21, 2002 a Celebration and Dedication was held to celebrate the third and final phase of the complete renovation of the Luther Ogle Building. The celebration was held at the Taylor Gymnasium at the Elementary School of King’s...

 

Concussions: Know the Symptoms

In athletics today, more and more competitors are becoming faster, stronger, and more powerful. Contact sports have collisions that often involve head injuries. As an athlete, or even a parent or coach, knowing the signs and symptoms of a...

 

Alabama brings strong contingent of fans to see streak end

Though the University of Alabama football team is reeling from NCAA sanctions, a large contingent of Tide fans made their way up I-75 to witness first hand their teams’ first win over Tennessee in seven-years. An allotment of 8500 tickets...

 

Smith donates to Football Facilities

Smith donates to Football Facilities

Former Tennessee Vol defensive end Chuck Smith returned to Shields-Watkins Field, this time to present an oversize check to athletics director Doug Dickey representing his personal commitment of $150,000 for the Athletic Departments Facilities...

 

Biggest Buck Contestants

Biggest Buck Contestants

This weeks entrant in the Seymour Herald Biggest Buck contest is a five-point, 145-pound buck killed October 19th, 2002 on Mount Roosevelt in Roane County by Darin Hendricks. With bow season coming to a close, the winner for biggest buck as...

 

Hunter charged with illegal elk kill

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has charged a man in connection with the state’s first known illegal killing of one of 136 reintroduced wild elk released at the Royal Blue Wildlife Management Area since December 2000. Wildlife officers...

 

Tennessee total harvest per county in 2001

Rank County Total Harvest Buck Doe Button Buck 1 Hardeman 5,309 2,924 2,385 313 2 Henry 5,080 2,491 2,589 367 3. Giles 4,478 2,475 2,053 299 4. Carroll 4,039 2,245 1,794 222 5. Weakley 3,991 2,154 1,837 295 6. Lincoln 3,949 2,134 1,815 253 7. Fayette 3,663 2,084 1,579 141 8....

 

ABCs of ABA collectibles

ABCs of ABA collectibles

It was a short-lived league — the American Basketball Association — but it brought style and pizazz to basketball courts across the country. “Being called the American Basketball Association, having the red, white and blue ball wasn’t...

 

Identify, value, inventory die-cast vehicle collections

Identify, value, inventory die-cast vehicle collections

More than 8,000 vintage and current die-cast vehicles are cataloged in a new reference from Krause Publications. Collectors can use the “Standard Catalog of® Die-Cast Vehicles” to identify, value and inventory their collection of die-cast...

 

Finalists resonate for first place in karaoke contest

Finalists resonate for first place in karaoke contest

On Monday evening, the 21st of October at 7:00 pm, after five weeks of competing, 18 anxious semi finalists made their way to GiGi’s on the Parkway in Pigeon Forge to compete for standing and prizes in the GiGi’s and JTM’s Karaoke...

 

Gov’t Mule rocks the Tennessee Theatre!

What: Gov’t Mule in an Encore event sponsored by Thermocopy and Spectrum Design. When: Saturday, November 16 * 8:00 p.m. Where: Tennessee Theatre * Knoxville, TN How: $23 reserved seats tickets on sale starting Monday October 7 at all Tickets...