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Shopper Blog: Three Central High seniors to join UT Pride of the Southland Band

Shopper Blog: Pandemic frees ex-educator to turn out prize-winning art The Knoxville News-Sentinel 1 day ago Knoxville News Sentinel © Courtesy of Tracey Van Hook Joe Tate stands next to his painting “Paradise,” which won first place at the Dogwood Arts Spring Art Show. The octogenarian began painting a lot during the pandemic and now has a newfound passion. BEARDEN John Shearer, Shopper News The COVID-19 pandemic might have slowed down a lot of people’s lives either by choice or necessity, but for Joe Tate, it caused him to speed up one facet his interest in art. Since the health care crisis hit over a year ago, the formerly periodic painter has become quite prolific and even recently won a prestigious art award in the Dogwood Arts Spring Art Show. And by the way, this man who seems full of new energy is also in his mid-80s.

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Record-setting 10 Knox Co seniors graduate with associate degrees before high school diploma

Record-setting 10 Knox Co. seniors graduate with associate degrees before high school diploma Career Magnet Academy set a new record this year for the number of seniors graduating from community college before high school. Author: Katie Inman Updated: 6:46 PM EDT May 18, 2021 KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. Ten Knox County students now have two-year college degrees before even getting high school diplomas. That sets a new record for the school system. The path to success is filled with pomp and circumstance for the graduates who completed the associate degree program while in high school at Career Magnet Academy. Each of the 10 ambitious graduates received their associate degrees from Pellissippi State Community College weeks before walking the stage for their high school diplomas.

Shopper Blog: Halls Branch Library gets crafty with Tween Totes

Shopper Blog: Halls Branch Library gets crafty with Tween Totes The Knoxville News-Sentinel 2 hrs ago Knoxville News Sentinel © Ali James/Shopper News Halls Branch Library assistant Kimberly McCune shows off the contents of the duct tape-themed Tween Totes that were introduced in April. Halls Branch Library. May 5, 2021. HALLS Ali James, Shopper News “We understand that people are still adhering to social distancing guidelines, they are usually here to grab things and go,” said Kimberly McCune, Halls Library branch assistant. “Without programming we wanted to reach out to them, to pique their interest, to continue their lifelong education.” McCune said that they took stock of the books and supplies they already had and came up with the idea of loaning out Tween Totes.

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