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Shopper News Blog: New Red Door Thrift Store in Fountain City turns bargains into benefits

Shopper News Blog: New Red Door Thrift Store in Fountain City turns bargains into benefits
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Shopper News Blog: Published at 30: Best birthday present ever

Shopper News Blog: Spend a little time with friends over boba tea at Hey Bear Café The Knoxville News-Sentinel 2/19/2021 Knoxville News Sentinel © Submitted by Rae Bolton Lisa Howard, author of “Not Easily Broken,” hangs out at a New Orleans restaurant in April 2019. KARNS Nancy Anderson, Shopper News It’s a quirky little place where everyone is welcome and there’s a tea for every taste. Hey Bear Café on 9036 Middlebrook Pike has authentic Taiwanese tea with a multitude of choices to create your own flavors from classic tea, to milk tea, to H20  and don’t forget fruity Galaxy tea with popping boba. Add toppings from sea salt milk foam to a variety of popping boba (bubbles).

Shopper News Blog: Spend a little time with friends over boba tea at Hey Bear Café

Shopper News Blog: Spend a little time with friends over boba tea at Hey Bear Café The Knoxville News-Sentinel 2/19/2021 Knoxville News Sentinel © Submitted by Rae Bolton Lisa Howard, author of “Not Easily Broken,” hangs out at a New Orleans restaurant in April 2019. KARNS Nancy Anderson, Shopper News It’s a quirky little place where everyone is welcome and there’s a tea for every taste. Hey Bear Café on 9036 Middlebrook Pike has authentic Taiwanese tea with a multitude of choices to create your own flavors from classic tea, to milk tea, to H20  and don’t forget fruity Galaxy tea with popping boba. Add toppings from sea salt milk foam to a variety of popping boba (bubbles).

Shopper News Blog: Middle schoolers art explores Black history, past and present

Shaped By a Letter From War

with an encounter in Iraq It is early 1991, the height of the 42-day Persian Gulf War, in the Iraqi desert on the road to Baghdad. Some of the first U.S. Marine Corps infantrymen to enter through Kuwait in a caravan of Humvees are watching clusters of frail, threadbare Iraqi fighters most likely teens but looking much older emerge from makeshift bunkers and step forward in surrender. Among them is a thin young man clutching a wrinkled note. With fear in his eyes, he hands it nervously to a translator while speaking quickly in Arabic. One of the Marines, 20-year-old sharpshooter Norris Hill from East Tennessee, shifts the rifle in his arms and nods toward the soldier. “What’s he saying?”

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