Relax after a rough week at work by kicking back and enjoying the cool sounds of the Knoxville Museum of Art’s Alive After Five Concert series. The museum’s Alive After Five Summer Series continues with:R.B. Morris with Hector Qirko, July...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
The Louise Mandrell Theater generally showcases musical talents. However, once a year it is devoted to using shoe strings rather than guitar strings. Mandrell fired the starting shot of the 7th Annual Smoky Mountain 5 K Run for Boy Scouts,...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
‘Art of the Past’ creates new items with an old twist
Some people have a gift of taking something old and turning it into something new and beautiful. One such person is Sevierville artist Nancy G. Wilson who specializes in handmade folk...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
The City of Sevierville will receive a new trolley system in September or October of this year, according to Bob Stahlke, Information Officer, for the City of Sevierville. The total cost of the trolley system for the City of Sevierville is $2,600,000....
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
FilmMates Corp. of Los Angeles, California is the new distributor of the ‘BELL WITCH – The Movie’ that was filmed in Sevier County and produced by Big River Pictures/ Cinemarr Entertainment.
The film is based on the legend of the Bell...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
The Pigeon Forge Water Plant brought home two prestigious awards from the recent Water Professionals Conference in Nashville.
The water plant was named the Best Operated Plant in Tennessee, and Lynn Light, Chief Water Plant Supervisor, was...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
FilmMates Corp. of Los Angeles, California is the new distributor of the ‘BELL WITCH – The Movie’ that was filmed in Sevier County and produced by Big River Pictures/ Cinemarr Entertainment.
The film is based on the legend of the Bell...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
Former Iraq hostage Tommy Hamill joined American Eagle Foundation (AEF) staff members as two eaglets born in captivity under the care and supervision of the AEF are released on July 23 from a hacking tower (artificial nest) at Douglas Lake...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
A little more than three months ago on April 19, the Seymour Branch of the Sevier County Library moved to their new location at 137 West Macon Lane. After unpacking books, setting up displays and getting organized the new library now has that...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
Dear Editor,
I am writing this letter in response to Bill Wright’s column. This week, he chose to vilify Michael Reagan while defending poor “independent” Michael Moore. It is too bad that once again a liberal has chosen to pipe up without...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
Seymour High School girls soccer coach Geri Scalf with 2004 season team hopefuls. The girls were trying out for the upcoming soccer season at Householder Field on July 22. Photo by Michele Karl
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July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
The Braves played their first T-Ball season at Bower Field and won a victory for the season going undefeated against older, more experienced teams.
“This is their first year playing T-Ball,” stated Sherri Boling, whose husband Mark coached...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
For the first game of the season those diehard University of Tennessee Football fans that remember the games from the past will get a little treat. The players will be decked out in retro gear from the 1970s, complete with leg stripings and...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
The annual Seymour Football Camp got underway once again this year from July 19 through July 22. The camp is geared to get everyone thinking about the football season and teach the kids some basics.
The camp has been operating for about ten...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
The annual Seymour Football Camp got underway once again this year from July 19 through July 22. The camp is geared to get everyone thinking about the football season and teach the kids some basics.
The camp has been operating for about ten...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
Seymour High School girls soccer coach Geri Scalf with 2004 season team hopefuls. The girls were trying out for the upcoming soccer season at Householder Field on July 22. Photo by Michele Karl
… read the rest of the story by...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
For the first game of the season those diehard University of Tennessee Football fans that remember the games from the past will get a little treat. The players will be decked out in retro gear from the 1970s, complete with leg stripings and...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
The Braves played their first T-Ball season at Bower Field and won a victory for the season going undefeated against older, more experienced teams.
“This is their first year playing T-Ball,” stated Sherri Boling, whose husband Mark coached...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
Relax after a rough week at work by kicking back and enjoying the cool sounds of the Knoxville Museum of Art’s Alive After Five Concert series. The museum’s Alive After Five Summer Series continues with:R.B. Morris with Hector Qirko, July...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments
‘Art of the Past’ creates new items with an old twist
Some people have a gift of taking something old and turning it into something new and beautiful. One such person is Sevierville artist Nancy G. Wilson who specializes in handmade...
July 27, 2004 12:00 am / no comments