Due to lack of substantial spring rainfall across the Cumberland River Basin, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District continues to manage seasonal low lake elevations at multiple lakes. District water managers balance recreation interests and water supply needs with hydropower and navigation requirements as the region faces ongoing drought conditions.
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"We are holding on to as much of that water as we can while still meeting our hydropower and navigation requirements,”
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The lack of rain has resulted in spring elevations rarely seen in recent decades. Currently, several major reservoirs are below their historical mid-April medians.
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The Nashville District advises swimmers and boaters to be especially cautious when recreating at USACE reservoirs. Lower water makes boating much more hazardous in shallow areas where structures such as rocks or snags sit closer to the surface.
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The Tennessee General Assembly passed a bill Thursday that “vacated and reconstituted” the membership of the Knoxville Airport Authority Board of Commissioners as the state took control of board appointments away from the local governments in Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis and Chattanooga.
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The state will now have control of appointments for McGhee Tyson. The appointments for the nine member board will be divided between the governor (two), speaker of the house (two), speaker of the senate (two) with three selections will come from Knoxville with the mayor nominating and the city council approving those picks.
...The law specifies that of the two selections made by each of the three state officers, one must be a “resident of the county in which the airport is located,” while one is a resident of the authority’s creating municipality.
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The law does require that no appointee can have a financial interest in an airport or its concessions and can not be an officer or employee of Knoxville.
It requires one member must be female.
Isn't that sweet? A little DEI though.
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Wildfires across Georgia and Florida destroy more than 50 homes and force evacuations. Some of the biggest blazes were near Georgia's coast, while others were popping up in northern Florida, which is facing one of its worst fire seasons in decades.
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It was not yet clear how the wildfires started, but the bottom half of Georgia is perilously dry and the conditions prompted the state's forestry commission to issue a burn ban for the first time in its history. Southeastern Georgia has seen just 11 inches of rain since the beginning of September — almost 15 inches below normal, the National Weather Service said.
The fires spread so quickly in that area that residents received no warnings or alerts.
Wasn't it the Republican president that said Californians need to sweep their forests to prevent forest fires?
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The Justice Department charged the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group that has long tracked hate groups, on Tuesday with financial crimes, accusing it of defrauding donors by using their money to secretly pay informants inside extremist organizations.
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The indictment, however, offers little to support the notion that the group’s payments to informants was meant to aid the extremist groups they had infiltrated.
Whatta ya gonna do?
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TVA awarded $18 million in credits to Knoxville cryptocurrency mine.
UT professor reveals TVA gave deep energy discounts to bitcoin mines
TVA basically enticed this crypto developer – Bitdeer – to Knoxville with the promise of energy discounts through credits...
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Bitdeer is a cryptocurrency mining company. TVA was giving incentives to not just Bitdeer but a lot of cryptocurrency companies to come to the region. At one point, the then-CEO Jeff Lyash actually told me that he was meeting – I think this was in 2023 or 2024 – with about 300 cryptominers to talk about energy in the region.
...they were making energy incentives pretty attractive to the crypto miners because it's a huge revenue source
As reported previously, Melanie Faizer, a journalist and professor at the University of Tennessee, had to sue TVA to get this information.
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The Emirati leaders said they have avoided the worst economic effects of the conflict but might still need a financial lifeline, the officials told the Wall Street Journal.
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The discussions underscore UAE’s growing anxiety that the war could harm its economy and position as an international financial center, draining foreign currency reserves and triggering capital flight, according to the WSJ. Emirati officials haven’t formally requested a swap line, the Wall Street Journal said.
Something else the Administration did not consider? International financial center that needs our financial assistance? Will the funding be easily given with kick backs to the family?
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General Motors CEO Mary Barra and Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley were both approached — separately — by senior defense officials in the Trump administration who are seeking the automakers' help to increase the nation's supply of military equipment.
The Pentagon wants to use the automakers' workforce and factory capacity to help it produce more weapons and other equipment as the war in Ukraine has depleted inventory, and now the war on Iran is also taking a toll.
Ford, GM Could Be About to Make Weapons for the First Time Since WW2
Sounds like we're in bad shape militarily. What's going on in Washington? Why does Congress ignore this disaster?
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Aboard the USS Tripoli...A lunch tray, two-thirds empty, carried one small scoop of shredded meat and a single folded tortilla.
Aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln... a small handful of boiled carrots, a dry meat patty and a gray slab of processed meat.
... military family members worried that their loved ones deployed to the Middle East are going hungry are filling boxes with items they hope could help service members ride out prolonged deployments in the Middle East – homemade fudge, Jolly Ranchers, crossword puzzle books, playing cards, toothpaste, Girl Scout cookies and fresh socks.
But mail delivery to military ZIP codes across the Middle East has been indefinitely suspended as of April, and packages in transit now hang in limbo.
If so, is this unacceptable?
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A comprehensive plan is a policy document that sets out the future vision and priorities for development in the city. It guides decisions on future land use, transportation, and investment priorities for the next 25 years.
We are planning various activities over the course of the year to meet and hear from community members across the city, both in-person and online.
We hope you'll join us at an upcoming in-person listening session to share your perspective and connect with the project team. If you're unable to attend, check back here in the coming weeks to participate online.
Can't wait to see what they have online in the future.
There are events on Sunday, April 26, 2026, Monday, April 27, 2026, Wednesday, April 29, 2026, and Thursday, April 30, 2026. The event in SoKno will be at 1 PM at Urban Wilderness Gateway Park 1515 Tilson St, Knoxville, TN 37920. I find it a little confusing on parking at that location. It appears there are about 15 parking spots along Tilson Street, near the intersection with Decatur Street. Available parking would be under the assumption that the park is not in much use on a Sunday at 1 pm.
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Pope Leo XIV, our first deep-dish pope, seems like quite a good fellow. He was born in Chicago as Robert Francis Prevost, lived on the South Side (meaning White Sox fan, so he knows suffering), and spent many years doing missionary work with the poor in Peru. His emphasis on Christ-like themes of peace, helping the poor, loving one's neighbor, and welcoming the stranger, of course, has angered Donald Trump.
Trump seems to fit in well with some of history's lesser popes.
Pope Alexander VI, better known as Rodrigo Borgia, and his scandalous family merited a Showtime series. Trump might appreciate how Borgia fathered several children with many mistresses. Trump's grifting in office echoes how Borgia reportedly bought the papacy by bribing fellow electors.
Pope Stephen VI, 896-897, could not give up a grudge against his predecessor, Pope Formosus. Though Formosus had been dead for months, Stephen VI had him dug up, dressed in papal robes, placed on a throne, and put on trial. Following the pre-ordained conviction, the body was dragged through the streets and dumped in the river. Trump's bizarre and bogus attempts to prosecute his political opponents (often tossed quickly by judges and juries) smell a lot like Stephen VI.
Pope Boniface VII, 1294-1303, was a "my way or the highway" kind of guy, tried to put all the armies of Europe under his command. He earned Dante Aligheri's enmity; the author gave him a permanent spot in the eighth circle of hell. Trump's militarism and comic mockery of the horrors of war seem to fit the Boniface VII model.
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, revealed that Trump defends his massive intake by claiming that soda can kill cancer cells—because it also kills grass.
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Trump Jr. suggested his father “may be onto something.
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College students who participate in walkouts could be suspended or expelled under a new measure passed by the Tennessee General Assembly on Monday.
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HB 1476/ SB 1741 would require colleges and universities to sign the University of Chicago’s policy on freedom of speech — and prohibit administrations from uninviting a speaker based on their opposition to abortion or LGBTQ rights.
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The act would bring disciplinary action against students and faculty members that who disrupt a guest speaker by protesting or staging a walkout. Under the proposal, student organizations could legally deny membership or leadership positions to other students if they disagree with their “lifestyle.”
It appears they are treating college students like children. Are they trying to change Tennessee colleges/universities to be like the Tennessee state house where progressives are not wanted?
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The president "posted a picture portraying himself as having saint-like powers akin to those of Jesus Christ. Wearing a biblical-style robe, Trump is seen laying hands on a bedridden man as light emanates from his fingers. A soldier, a nurse, a praying woman and a bearded man in a baseball cap all look on, with American landmarks in the background and the sky filled with eagles and an American flag."
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The president "sharply criticized Pope Leo XIV Sunday as “WEAK on crime” and “terrible for Foreign Policy,”
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The Pope responds, " “I have no fear of the administration, or speaking out loudly of the message of the gospel, which is what I believe I am here to do, what the church is here to do.”
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In October 2022 I wrote about apartments in Alcoa and the vicinity being built as tinderboxes. At the time Hilton was building a Homes 2 Suites with steel that looked much safer. Now, IHG is building a stick built Holiday Inn Express tinderbox in Alcoa on Marconi Blvd. I wonder why the difference? Hilton vs IHG? Steel has gotten too expensive?
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Consumer Price Index, a measure of inflation, was 3.3% higher in March than a year ago.
A record 21.2% spike in gasoline prices, which marks the largest monthly increase since record collection began in 1967...
Food st home costs... up 1.9% over the year.
But, but, but, eggs are cheaper.
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The four crew members of NASA's Artemis II moon mission returned to Earth this evening, with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at 8:07 p.m. ET.
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BUTTIGIEG: The strait was open before they started this
KERNEN: They were close to having 11 nuclear weapons!
BUTTIGIEG: We had other ways of dealing with them
KERNEN: Like what? Obama's way?
BUTTIGIEG: That worked
KERNEN: That didn't work!
BUTTIGIEG: Did they get a nuclear weapon under Obama?
[image or embed]— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) April 10, 2026 at 10:03 AM
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The Great Smoky Mountains Edition of Monopoly is expected to be released in spring 2027. To give it a local feel, the creators of this special edition board game are asking the public to help decide which Smokies favorites should earn a square on the board.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Donald Trump is completely unhinged. His statement threatening to eradicate an entire civilization shocks the conscience and requires a decisive congressional response. The House must come back into session immediately and vote to end this reckless war of choice in the Middle East before Donald Trump plunges our country into World War III.
For years, Republicans have enabled and excused Donald Trump’s deeply dangerous and extreme behavior. Enough is enough. Our brave men and women in uniform have been put into harm’s way in the Middle East. Over a dozen have already been killed and hundreds injured. Gas prices are skyrocketing, the cost of living in America is out of control and billions of taxpayer dollars are being wasted on a reckless war of choice.
It’s time for House Republicans to put patriotic duty over party loyalty and join Democrats in stopping this madness.
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I am afraid of where our country is headed. It would seem it is time for Congress to step up and stop the antagonistic, aggressive actions of our Administration. The irrational and irresponsible manner with regard to threats against Iran, saying that a "whole civilization will die" are against any and all civilized societal norms.
We must return to peaceful, tactful, diplomatic actions with the world. Because of our militaristic direction we are creating enemies around the world. In addition, Congress has lost the ability to speak for the people who elected them. Cost of living is hurting the majority of us. The national debt is destroying our credibility. The caustic language used by our Administration is hurting our citizenry. Please protect us. Return us to the great Democracy we have been.
It is time to return to Washington D.C. and do the job you were elected to do. Protect us from within.
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