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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.

Search continues for hit-and-run suspect Jordan Markice Ricks

HOMEWOOD The search continues for the suspect in a fatal hit-and-run on Lakeshore Parkway in Homewood. The incident occurred on Monday night at around 6:35 p.m. when a Vestavia Hills police officer conducted a traffic stop on Interstate 65 northbound near Alford Avenue. During the stop, the suspect, 28-year-old Pelham man Jordan Markice Ricks, fled the scene and proceeded north on the interstate. Ricks later took the Lakeshore exit and crashed into oncoming traffic, killing 42-year-old Homewood woman Robyn Nattel Herring. Ricks fled on foot and remains at large. Ricks faces charges for murder and leaving the scene of an accident. Authorities continue searching for the Pelham man and ask anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts to come forward.

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