Was Anyone Thinking at the School Board Meeting Last Night?
According to this article from Lydia McCoy over at the Big Metal Shed on the Hill causes me to wonder, was anyone on the School Board even thinking last night? 1. All the gnashing...
According to this article from Lydia McCoy over at the Big Metal Shed on the Hill causes me to wonder, was anyone on the School Board even thinking last night? 1. All the gnashing...
Personal Note: I am confident that this post will be criticized. As brianhornback.com approaches the ninth year anniversary of providing information, comparing and contrasting issues. The approach has always been as an umpire. Simply...
One of Knoxville/Knox Counties community throw away weekly newspapers reveal the answers to a question that they poll each week. Tomorrows edition is a question that was polled on May 30, 2013. Here is...
This from Mike “da career killa” Donila we can project that Robert Lawrence Smith will not be challenging the current Property Assessor in 2016. We can also safely project that he will not challenge...
Last night the Knox County Republican Precinct Chairs met at the office of a weekly throw away newspaper. The discussion came up about renaming the Lincoln Day Dinner to the Reagan Day Dinner. There...
Over a week ago, we posted this story. Last night, Knoxville Mayor Rogero thumbed Pastor Harold Middlebrook in the eye as she joined with KAT Administration in giving UT ten bus shelters until they...
The Knox County Commission took up the matter of censuring Commissioner Jeff Ownby for his public indiscretion last May. Commissioner Amy Broyles was absent leaving only 10 Commissioners. The vote to censure Ownby was...
This story posted tonight on website of the Big Metal Shed on the Hill and probably appear in tomorrows print edition. A recent poll revealed that 93% of Tennesseans oppose Niceley’s move to allow...
Did you see yesterday’s paper? Probably not. Saturday’s edition is the least read paper of the week. With readership down from 2008, that means a lot of people are not bothering to read it...
Not so fast. The Tennessean reports that notice has been filed that an appeal of the libel suit against State Senator Stacey Campfield of Knoxville is eminent. Read the story here.