Archive for: March, 2003

MC art exhibit showcases student and faculty photography

MC art exhibit showcases  student and faculty photography

The photos in this article were submitted to the exhibit for showcasing One of the photos on exhibit is of the NYC Marathon. Light, shadow and form are brought out in this exhibit photo. An exhibition by Maryville College Adjunct Professor...

 

Poll: Get on with it

Support for military action to disarm Iraq and remove Saddam Hussein from power is higher than it has been in the past six months, but Americans are getting antsy about the endless diplomatic delays. The latest FoxNews/Opinion Dynamics survey...

 

A show about nothing

Thanks to spineless Democrats and other clueless liberals, the United States has allowed its plans to disarm Saddam’s Iraq to get bogged down in a senseless debate in the United Nations. While a quarter of a million brave Americans hunker...

 

Hitting the road to help babies

Hitting the road to help babies

Each year, more than 460,000 babies in the U.S. are born prematurely, nearly half for unknown reasons. Some babies are so small, doctors can’t save them. Others may suffer lifelong consequences such as blindness or mental retardation. The...

 

SVFD comes to rescue of homes without smoke detectors

SVFD comes to rescue of homes without smoke detectors

Since late 2002, the Seymour Volunteer Fire Department has provided free smoke detectors to homes without them, in an effort to promote fire safety and preparedness throughout the Seymour area. The program is funded by the kind gifts of contributors...

 

Six years to go nearly one mile

Six years to go nearly one mile

Ron French of Seymour Sewer Inc. is seen in the above photo. Approximately eleven individuals with a common interest of property ownership along Chapman Highway have finally committed $150,000.00 and awarded a contract for sewer line installation. The...

 

Three local pianists selected for March 31 concert

Three local pianists, Chris Kim, Yu-Chi Sophie Wang and Manami Yamanaka, are the selected musicians for the fourth concert in the 2002-2003 Maryville-Alcoa College-Community Orchestra (MACCO) concert series. MACCO’s annual Guest Artist Recital...

 

Annie and Bijou hope for tomorrow

The musical “Annie” is brimming with enough optimism to help FDR fight the Great Depression. The show’s message is the same one Churchill turned into a three-word university commencement speech just after World War II: “Never give up!”...

 

Sevier County Clerk’s Office Marriage Licenses

Sevier County Clerk’s Marriage Licenses The Sevier County Clerk’s Office issued Marriage Licenses to the following couples from March 10 to March 17, 2003: • Edward Isaacs, 21, and Brittany Davis, 18, of Seymour, TN. • Johann Gregory,...

 

Sevier County arrest report: March 11 through March 17, 2003

Johnnie Lee Fenderson 28, of Houston St., Knoxville, TN was charged with Drug: Cocaine Possession Under 0.5 Grams; and Capias Circuit, and was being held in lieu of a $30,000 bond. Robert William Dunkle 31, of Delta Way, Sevierville, TN was...

 

Seymour shoots down Alcoa

Seymour shoots down Alcoa

Seymour sets up one of its 20 shots on the Alcoa goal. After a scoreless first half, Seymour out-shot and out-scored the Alcoa Tornados soccer team Monday night at Benton Householder Field. Seymour had twenty shots on goal, to Alcoa’s 15....

 

Seymour Middle School honors athletes and coaches

Seymour Middle School honors athletes and coaches

Seymour Middle School held an annual banquet to commemorate the participants in the 2002-2003 athletic programs Friday night, March 14. The coach of each team spoke for the assembled crowd of around 200 attendees, and awarded a series of plaques...

 

Commanders Win Honors

Commanders Win Honors

As the East Tennessee Christian Athletic Conference tournament ended it and trophies and awards were presented, the Seymour Christian Commanders had won several individual honors. Coach Patrick Koster was chosen as Coach of the Year.  It...

 

Two tame: Darlington not too tough for Craven, Busch

Darlington Raceway in South Carolina has many nicknames, among them “the track too tough to tame.” Sunday, Ricky Craven in the Tide Pontiac and Kurt Busch in the Rubbermaid Ford showed the crowd that the “lady in black” could be tamed. It...

 

I believe I can fly

I believe I can fly

The Seymour track team prepares for their season opener, hosting a home meet Tuesday and traveling to Carter on Thursday. … read the rest of the story by Subscribing now.... read the rest of the story by Subscribing now.ShareEmailFacebookTwitterGoogle...

 

SCCS Cheerleaders prepare for next season

SCCS Cheerleaders prepare for next season

Basketball is over for the Seymour Community Christian Commanders, but the cheerleaders are already preparing for next season. The “Commander Elite” are planning to attend cheerleading camp this summer and are practicing weekly after school....

 

Vols to dance in the NIT

Knoxville, TN – Tennessee found itself left out of the big dance and has to settle for a spot in the NIT. UT had been considered a tourney lock several weeks ago but a combination of a four game losing streak, the loss of Jon Higgins, and...

 

Sports Shorts: Muscle Cramps

Everyone has experienced the pain of a charley horse, which is really a muscle cramp. It is an uncontrolled contraction of the muscle and may produce intense pain. Muscle cramps can develop in any muscle in the body although they most often...

 

An Inside View

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times… it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness…” wrote Dickens in “A Tale of Two Cities.” It’s also an apt description of the Lady Eagles’ state tournament run...

 

Westview shooting downs Lady Eagles

Westview shooting downs Lady Eagles

The Lady Eagles watch the last seconds tick away on their season. Seymour title run ends Murfreesboro, TN – Martin Westview last got to the state title game in 1996 and was ready to go through the Lady Eagles to get back, but Seymour was...