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ArchivesSubmitted by R. Neal on Fri, 2008/02/29 - 12:13pm.
Arms questioned whether some receipts have been lost, including the possibility that media representatives misplaced receipts during their reviews of county spending in recent months. Quick. Somebody check Scott Barker's desk drawer! ( categories: )
Submitted by Brian A. on Fri, 2008/02/29 - 11:43am.
Atrios has a point in noting that Senator Clinton's terror ad really needs some wolves. I know Senator Clinton has worked for years to cultivate the image that she's a "tough guy" when it comes to terrorism (see the Iraq war). But is there anything in her record as first lady or as a Senate committee member that clearly demonstrates she's more capable of answering the 3 a.m. phone call than Obama? UPDATE: Obama responds, both on the stump and by commercial. This could be viewed as preview of how effective the Obama campaign would be in responding to the GOP attack machine this fall. UPDATE: The Clinton campaign attempts to answer the question I posed above. Did it? You decide. ( categories: )
Submitted by R. Neal on Fri, 2008/02/29 - 10:43am.
In case you missed it, the TN GOP attack on Obama was covered on both Countdown and Hardball last night. ( categories: )
Submitted by bizgrrl on Fri, 2008/02/29 - 9:17am.
Florida State Representative Don Brown has introduced a bill (HB 1007) to create a Confederate Heritage license plate. Brown's district is in the panhandle, nestled right next to the Alabama border. George Diaz has written a commentary to oppose the Confederate tag.
Check out the comments for this article. From near (Orlando) and far (Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio), many speak up to continue their defense of the Confederate flag.
Yeah, states rights, that's what it was about, uhuh. That's the ticket. Submitted by JaHu on Thu, 2008/02/28 - 8:52pm.
A principal in Hancock County will plead guilty to assault for a paddling incident of one of his elementary students. According to WATE news, "Hancock County schools allow corporal punishment but strict guidelines must be followed." Something almost seems barbaric and double standard about this. If we parents were to use wooden paddles on our children, we would be hauled off to jail and our children would be taken from us. I feel there should be discipline but the strictest discipline should be left to the parent and not by someone who could care less about the well being of our children. ( categories: )
Submitted by R. Neal on Thu, 2008/02/28 - 4:32pm.
You have to overlook the spelling, but this is pretty funny. Submitted by Bill Lyons on Thu, 2008/02/28 - 4:19pm.
The City of Knoxville's public art task force has forwarded its report to Mayor Haslam. It can be viewed at Thanks, Bill Lyons ( categories: )
Submitted by Chris Lugo for ... on Thu, 2008/02/28 - 2:22pm.
Let's make Tennessee Nuclear Free In August of 1945 the United States embarked on a new chapter in world history with the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Since that time the United States has built up an arsenal of thousands of deadly nuclear warhead, ready to strike at a moment's notice anywhere in the world delivering their deadly, destructive power. Regardless of how we feel about the decision to use the atomic bomb in 1945, now we can take a step toward insuring that they are never used again on innocent civilians and non-combatants. ( categories: )
Submitted by R. Neal on Thu, 2008/02/28 - 9:38am.
From the News Sentinel just now:
UPDATE: Copies of the audit report at the KNS and WBIR, KNS report here, WBIR report here. UPDATE: By way of KAG, WBIR has created a searchable database of p-card charges. ( categories: )
Submitted by sherrie on Thu, 2008/02/28 - 2:45am.
The Scholastic Art Awards of 2008 closes Friday, Feb. 29TH currently on exhibit at the Emporium Center located in downtown Knoxville at 100 S. Gay Street. Exhibit hours are Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. This is an exhibition of regional student artwork (grades 7-12).
Works receiving a Gold Key at the regional level are forwarded to New York for national adjudication and evaluated by professional panelists chosen from the art, literary, and education fields. From a field of more than 50,000 national entries in 2007, 7,000 works of art were eligible for national adjudication, and 1,500 students received national honors. Tennessee students received a total of 27 awards. You can see other work from the Scholastic Art Awards of 2008 on their page on Art Museum Touring.com (Link...). Sherrie ( categories: )
Submitted by longpauses on Wed, 2008/02/27 - 2:19pm.
At the risk of being accused of self-promotion, Where in the World is Smokey? is one of the more interesting and enjoyable projects I've worked on at UT. We're mailing T-shirts to students, staff, faculty, and alumni and asking them to take photos of themselves wearing the T-Shirt during their travels. Since launching the site in October we've received photos from 17 states and 20 countries, and we're expecting to get a photo from Antarctica in the next week or two, which will give us posts from all 7 continents. The promotion is a bit gimmicky, maybe, but it's been a fun way to raise awareness of the university's Ready for the World initiative. ( categories: )
Submitted by R. Neal on Wed, 2008/02/27 - 10:16am.
WVLT: Candace Parker named Academic All-American: "This is such an honor," Parker said. "An athletic career could end at a moment’s notice, but a solid education will last a lifetime." Submitted by R. Neal on Wed, 2008/02/27 - 9:35am.
The KNS reports that Knoxville City Council let Knology off the hook for hundreds of thousands of dollars in accumulated fines for not complying with their cable contract's buildout provisions, opting instead to accept their promise to invest $750K in expanding their service area. Sounds like the City has come up with a new concept in corporate subsidies: "Penalty Increment Financing," or "PIFs." ( categories: )
Submitted by R. Neal on Wed, 2008/02/27 - 8:58am.
Volunteer Voters quotes a wingnut asserting that the right to vote is the root of all of evil in America: Ignorance is like puddy in the hands of the populists, but educated people do not buy into that kind of manipulation. You can't make this stuff up. Submitted by WhitesCreek on Wed, 2008/02/27 - 7:55am.
There is a continued controversy regarding science textbooks that actually teach science. With that in mind, several folks have decided that it would be appropriate for informative stickers to be applied to books containing certain material. Here are sample stickers that might be considered. ( categories: )
Submitted by jbr on Wed, 2008/02/27 - 12:31am.
Wednesday Feb 27 for 9:30 in Chancery Court, Part 2. It will be held in the City County Building on the 2nd floor. My understanding is anyone who wants to show for support is encouraged to attend. ( categories: )
Submitted by Andy Axel on Tue, 2008/02/26 - 6:56pm.
There will be no Constitutional amendment on abortion in 2010:
Knox County Democrat Joe Armstrong, who sits on this committee, heaped scorn on the Republicans:
Submitted by Bbeanster on Tue, 2008/02/26 - 6:27pm.
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Submitted by JaHu on Tue, 2008/02/26 - 4:38pm.
I've been seeing numerous caravans of large dump trucks marked "radioactive" hauling material to the Mt. Olive community. Is this something we South Knoxvillians should be alarmed with or do we just ignore it and be thankful that it is helping us save money on our heating bills? I have also noticed the glowing night sky's have lessened the need for porch lights, and flashlights lately. ( categories: )
Submitted by bizgrrl on Tue, 2008/02/26 - 4:21pm.
Power outages from Miami to Orlando.
Too bad I watched "The China Syndrome" just the other day. Nothing to see here, move along... ( categories: )
Submitted by R. Neal on Tue, 2008/02/26 - 3:49pm.
From the Obama campaign: This morning, the New York Times reported that Senator Clinton is launching what even her aides admit is a "kitchen sink" bombardment of negative attacks against Barack. Obama would NEVER run a negative ad against his opponent because he's above all that, right? Obama Launches First Negative Ad Obama's misleading NAFTA attack And, speaking of stale Washington playbooks... Obama does Harry and Louise, again Seriously, I'll be glad when there's a nominee. Obama should just sit back, chill, and ride the big mo train on in to the Denver station. Clinton's political obituary has already been printed on the front page of the Sunday New York Times. What's he so worried about? ( categories: )
Submitted by R. Neal on Tue, 2008/02/26 - 2:35pm.
Just received a fax from Mayor Ragsdale's office regarding the p-card audit, which will be released shortly to the Mayor's Office for their review and response: The draft audit will not be the work product or property of the Knox County Mayor's Office. Until such time as the audit is declared final, it is under the exclusive-jurisdiction of state-and local auditors. Copy of fax attached. ( categories: )
Submitted by sherrie on Tue, 2008/02/26 - 12:50am.
I have been passing this story along since it is such a hoot! It has gotten such a reaction that we thought we would share it with everyone. It comes from the book The Girl Scouts Triumph,
This link, Link..., will take you directly to the page on Art Museum Touring.com (Link...) where the story is located. Sherrie ( categories: )
Submitted by reform4 on Mon, 2008/02/25 - 9:40pm.
Live blogging: A personal observation: How awful would it be to plan to delay some of these items to the 2010 ballot, to take effect in 2014? We could salvage anti-nepotism, conflict of interest policies (I want to see a stronger proposal here!), returning the petition to earlier rules, Board of Education alignment, and even getting an Inspector General. Likely the 2008 petition drive for the others would fail, but we'd get a break-out vote of the most urgent reforms. I am trying to update, but city county bldg network keeps hijjacking my browser to city of knoxville page!! ( categories: )
Submitted by R. Neal on Mon, 2008/02/25 - 4:48pm.
$840K cleared. More after the jump... ( categories: )
Submitted by R. Neal on Mon, 2008/02/25 - 4:40pm.
Contrary to local talk show, p-card audit not yet received by the Mayor's office. More after the jump... ( categories: )
Submitted by B Harmon on Mon, 2008/02/25 - 4:22pm.
As Mark was switching his university hat for his commission binder I managed to get a summary from him of what we can expect of this evenings county commission meeting. We have a bet on how long this meeting will go tonight. I say it will go on past 10:00 and he says they will be done by 8:30. (I take full responsibility for any editorializing contained in thisentry.) Zoning starts at 4:00 pm and will include a request by Butler Homes for a zoning change to 6.5 units per acre/area. The Briarglen Homeowners Association is opposing this change. Apparently there is also some slope protection also at issue. Commission will be electing a new Chair and Vice Chair. The local Sunday shows and the KNS have all predicted this to go to Tank Strickland, especially after the outstanding job he did during the appointment process. Apparently there have already been Committee assignments because I found this on the Commission website: Link... The Commission agenda is here, There may be an attempt to add some items to the agenda and there may be discussion on the pending audits. ( categories: )
Submitted by Bill Lyons on Mon, 2008/02/25 - 3:41pm.
The City and UT will officially open the new Second Creek greenway on Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 2 p.m. The ceremony will take place near the Bridgeview Grill on Neyland Drive. I don't know how many of you have had a chance to see this, but it is very nice and provides an important connector between World's Fair Park and the Tennessee River. The City and UT worked together on this and it, along with the improved Third Creek Greenway, The James White and Morningside Greenway provides important improved connectivity in the core of the city. It is worth a bike ride when you have the chance. Submitted by R. Neal on Mon, 2008/02/25 - 1:36pm.
The Knoxville News Sentinel had a bold headline on the front page of today's local section proclaiming "Electronic exchange of patient info close" with the sub heading "AT&T and Tenn. create system for accessing, sharing medical records." The opening paragraphs state: AT&T Inc. is partnering with Tennessee to provide the country's first statewide system to electronically exchange patient medical information, the telecommunications company will announce today. The problem is that the system is not a medical records system and it does not manage patient histories or medical imaging as one might conclude from reading the article. Instead, if you read closely it says that the system allows "exchange" and "access" and is designed to "securely transmit" information. That's all it does, as far as I can tell. But what do you expect from a cut and paste wire report rewrite of an AT&T press release? It's like the cable guy coming in to your home or office and setting up a broadband modem and a VPN ("virtual private network") for you and then giving you an 800 number to call if you have a problem. That's what they're selling. ( categories: )
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