• Graduate Wins Vocal Scholarship
  • Development Booms in Seymour
  • Charity Expands to Seymour
  • Horse Abusers Repeat Offense
  • Block Party to Promote Health
  • Firearm Assoc. Holds Meeting
  • Armed Robbers Sought

Graduate Wins Vocal Scholarship

Seymour- Seymour High School graduate School Madie Shehan was announced as the recipient of The Ann Montgomery Vocal-Music Scholarship for 2012. This scholarship is presented to a graduating senior at SHS who has been a member of the SHS Choir and has enrolled in a college with the intention to [...]

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Development Booms in Seymour

By Joe King, king@seymourherald.com Seymour- Just weeks after the news that the controlled burning in the lot across from Kroger on Chapman Hwy. is the first step in the creation of a new commerce plaza, another development project was discovered in the area. As with the controlled burning lot, Barry [...]

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Charity Expands to Seymour

By Joe King, king@heraldnewstn.com Seymour- A well-known charity that has been heading projects in Sevier County has launched plans to open a second location and move their headquarters to Seymour. Live It Co-founders Paul and Terri Danis said they chose to expand their business because of an influx of donations. [...]

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Horse Abusers Repeat Offense

Knox County- Two owners of a horse farm located just north of Seymour in Knox County were taken into custody for violating a probation related to previous animal cruelty charges May 22. Linda Cowell, 59, and Barry Smith, 58, are being held in the Knox County Detention Facility with each [...]

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Block Party to Promote Health

By Joe King, king@heraldnewstn.com Blount County- A free community block party designed with a focus on wellness will be held June 2 at Maryville Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The event will feature a health screenings, blood tests, body fat analysts, chair massages, as well as blood pressure tests. As part of [...]

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Firearm Assoc. Holds Meeting

The Knoxville Chapter of the Tennessee Firearms Association will have its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. June 4, at the Gondolier Restaurant in front of Lowe’s, on Chapman Hwy. in South Knoxville. The group will gather at 6 p.m. for an optional dinner. A special guest speaker from the Tennessee [...]

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Armed Robbers Sought

Knoxville- At approximately 10:28 p.m. May 21, Knoxville Police Officers responded to a report of a robbery at the Subway located at 3317 Sutherland Ave., near South Knoxville. According to the employees, two suspects entered the business and demanded money from the register.  One of the suspects was armed with [...]

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Car Collector Highlights Passion

Car Collector Highlights Passion

By Joe King, King@heraldnewstn.com Charles Dunlap showcases his car collection. (The Herald/ Joe King) Seymour- Personal interests come all shapes and sizes, but for one local man the pride he gets from a lifelong automobile collection revs...

 

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Festival Provides Experience of a Lifetime

Festival Provides Experience of a Lifetime

By Angela Karl, Entertainment Editor The crowd goes wild at Hangout Music Festival. (The Herald/ Angela Karl) Many people would be thrilled at the opportunity to spend days on a beautiful beach or listen to live music, so naturally combining...

 
 

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