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Commons Association hires new executive director

SEVIERVILLE — The Sevierville Commons Association has a new leader to help the organization promote the city’s downtown area. Ashley Burnette-Davis was recently named as the group’s new executive director. She previously worked with Mountain Hope Good Shepherd Clinic and continues to run a HR/marketing firm in Sevierville and a non-profit medical clinic in Hamblen County. She is a graduate of Carson-Newman and has a master’s degree from Louisiana State University. “The Sevierville Commons Association board of directors is thrilled to have Ashley join our cause in revitalizing downtown Sevierville,” said Austin Williams, chairman of the Sevierville Commons Association. “Ashley’s passion for downtown Sevierville paired with her experience in working with nonprofits, event planning and grant writing will help to take the Sevierville Commons Association to the next level. We continue to be optimistic in the growth of downtown Sevierville and exci

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LSU 2021 Schedule Preview: Mississippi State

LSU 2021 Schedule Preview: Mississippi State
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Ketchikan LGBTQ people build community, celebrate visibility at annual pride picnic

Ketchikan LGBTQ people build community, celebrate visibility at annual pride picnic Posted by Molly Lubbers | Jun 30, 2021 Ketchikan resident Bethany Clay draws on a poster that 2021 Pride Picnic attendees can decorate and sign. (Molly Lubbers/KRBD) Last Saturday, the Ketchikan Pride Alliance held its annual Pride Picnic. It was a space for LGBTQ people to build community, celebrate and be visible during Pride Month.    Under the sun and out at Rotary Beach Park, community members gathered for Ketchikan’s annual Pride Picnic, chatting and laughing. On the grill were burgers and hot dogs, and on people’s faces were smiles.  It’s a much different scene than the first pride event, Ketchikan Pride Alliance President Sheen Davis said.

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