Final Day of Early Voting in City of Knoxville Elections Strong
Final Day of Early Voting Thursday August 24, 2023 Downtown West – 379 New Harvest Park – 290 Eternal Live Harvest Center – 222 Expo Center – 183 City County Building – 176 South...
Final Day of Early Voting Thursday August 24, 2023 Downtown West – 379 New Harvest Park – 290 Eternal Live Harvest Center – 222 Expo Center – 183 City County Building – 176 South...
Wednesday August 23, Day 13 in City of Knoxville 2023 Election Early Voting Downtown West • 300 New Harvest Park • 213 Expo Center • 171 Eternal Life Harvest Center • 135 City County...
Normally Board of Zoning Appeals is less than interesting. Not on Wednesday. Kyle Ward a Knox County Commissioner serving the Fourth District through August 31, 2024 (he has announced he will not seek reelection...
Day 12 • Tuesday August 22, 2023 Downtown West • 267 New Harvest Park • 184 Expo Center • 94 Eternal Life Harvest Center • 90 City County Building • 79 South • 76...
We must address the mental health and addiction crisis in Knoxville. Again and again, we hear of tragedy in our great City of Knoxville. Monday’s drug induced vehicular homicide on Kingston Pike is another tragic example of...
Day 11 • Monday August 21 Early Voting in the City of Knoxville Elections Downtown West • 224 New Harvest Park • 136 Expo Center • 104 Eternal Life Harvest Center • 75 South...
So, El Tequila in Halls had their beer license revoked today. They lost the beer license (suspension) for 90 days earlier in the year, over similar allegations. Then people could BYOB (bring your own...
This morning at 8 am many local Loudon County Citizens, Elected Officials gathered at Bethany Baptist Church in Loudon, TN to greet and hear from our United States Senator Marsha Blackburn. The Loudon County...
Day 9 • Friday August 18 Downtown West • 173 New Harvest Park • 105 Expo Center • 81 City County Building • 67 South • 46 Eternal Life Harvest • 42 Total for...
On WATE‘s Tennessee This Week, Host Don Hudson set up the final discussion and it was on Knoxville Municipal Judge John Rosson, Jr. and his term and lack of opponents the past 20 years....