The Campbell County Children's Center moved into our new home in November but today was our day in LaFollette. We are so proud of our fine new facility and of all those who helped make today's open house and ribbon cutting possible.

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By R. Neal, Fri, 2012/01/27 - 12:34pm  ShortURL

WBIR's Inside Tennessee airs Sunday at 9:30 AM. This week's program features Dr. Mark Harmon, Katie Allison Granju, and yours truly (unless they edit me out) talking about the internet and politics and stuff with host Hillary Lake and panelists Jack McElroy, Susan Richardson Williams, and Dennis Francis.

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By Andy Axel, Fri, 2012/01/27 - 11:28am  ShortURL

And you thought the closing of the Henley Bridge was an inconvenience...

When a 3,950 ton cargo vessel strikes a bridge, leaving the girders wrapped around its bow, I wouldn't call this a "bridge collapse."

No one was injured in this incident, however, traffic crossing Land Between the Lakes must now route through either Grand Rivers at the northern end of Kentucky Lake or Paris Landing at the southern end to get east and west.

The Delta Mariner was apparently attempting to traverse under the bridge using the recreational channel rather than the navigational channel; it was heading from Decatur, AL northbound. (In the picture below, you can see the river gage painted on one of the columns to the left of the boat. The bow of the boat points north, i.e. towards Kentucky Dam at Grand Rivers.)

The bridge, built in 1932, was in the process of being replaced (courtesy in part due to Recovery Act funds). However, that work was not due to start until 2013.

Perhaps the company that owns the Delta Mariner can provide a free ferry service in the interim.

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By bizgrrl, Fri, 2012/01/27 - 6:43am  ShortURL

Business owners and residents met with City Council members and police at the Time Warp Tea Room on North Central to discuss the homeless problem on the North side of town.

they're tired of the loitering, spent condoms, old needles and other problems linked to vagrants in the area

Continued...

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In her ongoing effort to understand the breakdown of the Knox Co. justice system and advocate for reforms, Katie Allison Granju has some startling new information uncovered by Rich Hailey.

Here’s the takeaway: this analysis makes it very, very clear that for some reason, KCSO is simply not identifying, investigating or arresting the drug dealers operating in and passing through Knox County, Tennessee. That conclusion remains constant no matter how many ways you slice or look at this data.

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By Joe P., Thu, 2012/01/26 - 2:18pm  ShortURL

A look at the myths which seem to inform Knoxville's State Senator Stacey Campfiled's views, as presented in this recent satellite radio interview. (Huffington Post link)

"On bullying and suicides by gay teens, including two teens in Tennessee in recent months:

"That bullying thing is the biggest lark out there."

"There are sexually confused children who could be pushed into a lifestyle that I don’t think is appropriate with them and it's not for the norm for society, and they don't know how they can get back from that. I think a lot of times these young teens and young children, they find it very hard on themselves and unfortunately some of them commit suicide."

""[Homosexuals] do not naturally reproduce. It has not been proven that it is nature. It happens in nature, but so does beastiality That does not make it right or something we should be teaching in school."

"On what he called the "glorification" of homosexuality in the media:

"Homosexuals represent about 2 to 3 percent of the population yet you look at television and plays and theaters, it's 50 percent of the theaters, probably more than that, 50 percent of the theaters based on something about homosexuality."

"On AIDS:

"Most people realize that AIDS came from the homosexual community -- it was one guy screwing a monkey, if I recall correctly, and then having sex with men. It was an airline pilot, if I recall."

"My understanding is that it is virtually -- not completely, but virtually -- impossible to contract AIDS through heterosexual sex...very rarely [transmitted]."

"What's the average lifespan of a homosexual? it's very short. Google it yourself."

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By R. Neal, Thu, 2012/01/26 - 1:55pm  ShortURL
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By rikki, Thu, 2012/01/26 - 10:10am  ShortURL

On Monday, County Commission approved the 27 members of the Charter Review Committee, which will soon convene to discuss what, if any, changes should be made to the county charter. All Commissioners except for Hammond and Ownby will serve on the committee, and each nominated a citizen from their district. In addition, Mayor Burchett nominated a citizen from each district.

Burchett deserves kudos for offering a balanced and qualified slate of nominees, including a few who could fairly be called opponents of him. In district order, they are Ian Hennessy, John Schmid, Margot Kline, Billy Stokes, Diane Jablonski, Tony Parker, Beth Wade, Lisa Starbuck and Brad Sunnison.

Commission appointees are Keith Lindsey, Renee Hoyos, Connie Hughes, Barbara Pelot, Craig Leuthold, David Page, Bob Roundtree, Anne Aker and Ed Fraem.

Continued...

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By bizgrrl, Thu, 2012/01/26 - 6:49am  ShortURL

Ask and you shall receive. In November, 2011, it was announced UT was looking to purchase properties at 1643, 1647 and 1649 Cumberland Avenue.

McMillin's has announced they have sold their building and are closing in February.

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By mjw, Wed, 2012/01/25 - 8:05pm  ShortURL

Oklahoma GOPer Proposes Bill To Outlaw ‘Aborted Human Fetuses’ In Food

“I’m not entirely sure if there are any” companies doing this, he continued.

Ya think??

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That is a lot of wasted space most of the time. I think sky box and press box space could be used as classroom space through the week.

Had not ever thought about homeless.

From yahoo.com ...

If two Florida lawmakers have their way, they might. As reported by the Miami Herald, state legislators have unearthed an obscure law that has not been enforced since it was adopted in 1988. It states that any ballpark or stadium that receives taxpayer money shall serve as a homeless shelter on the dates that it is not in use.

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No one seriously disputes the fact that our community is in the midst of an unprecedented public health and safety emergency due to drug abuse and addiction. In fact, Knox County Sheriff Jimmy "JJ" Jones frequently makes media appearances to express his deep concern regarding this issue, and to trumpet his leadership in stemming the flow of drugs into and throughout our neighborhoods.

However, according to some rather startling data compiled and published this afternoon by local blogger Rich Hailey, Sheriff Jones' record with regard to fighting drug crime in Knox County isn't one that most folks would want to brag about.

This information revealing KCSO's measurable record in this area is particularly concerning to me given the fact that it exists within the context of a criminal justice system that until very recently was led in large part by Judge Richard Baumgartner, a man now revealed to have been engaged in drug crimes and cover-up himself.

I really hope that Rich's research is what it finally takes to launch the top to bottom DOJ investigation of the entirety of our county's criminal justice system.

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By redmondkr, Wed, 2012/01/25 - 5:31pm  ShortURL

A recent poll found 57% of Minnesotans suggesting that Michele Bachmann should seek other employment. In the line so often used for news about Republicans ("_____ told Fox News....."), she said she will, won't, will seek a fourth term in the House.

Or maybe the school board.

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By metulj, Wed, 2012/01/25 - 5:15pm  ShortURL

All I know is that his family is rich and sells fair-to-middlin' milk. I also know that Chuck Fleischmann is a filling up a seat in Washington.

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