The Center for Health Education and Wellness with the Vols2Vols Peer Educators hosted Smokey’s Grocery Games to provide students with an approachable way to learn about nutrition and eating well
On Monday, the VOLS 2 VOLS peer educators under the Center for Health Education and Wellness hosted Safe Spring Break. The topic of the event was reflected perfectly in its
Amanda Karol Bright
SEVIERVILLE A Sevier County grand jury charged a Gatlinburg woman with vehicular homicide based on evidence from a Sept. 26 wreck that claimed the life of a 66-year-old Sevierville man.
Amanda Karol Bright, 40, of 335 Buhrs Way, was allegedly driving while intoxicated when she took the life of Ulra Winford McCollum.
The evidence was taken straight to the grand jury when it met earlier this month. It was the first time the panel had been convened in months, as the Tennessee Supreme Court suspended many court activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The court documents show Bright was also charged with reckless endangerment, DUI, driving on a suspended license, driving left of center, and failure to exercise due care.
KNOXVILLE â For at least one University of Tennessee pre-med student pursuing a concentration in neuroscience and a minor in public health, the study of history is making her current studies easier.
Ashlynn Malone, who graduated from Sevier County High School in 2019, participated in approximately 12 National History Day events during her years as a middle and high school student.
Those experiences led to an invitation for Malone to judge the most recent East Tennessee History Day competition, a precursor to state and national events.
âI decided to go for it,â Malone said of volunteering with the East Tennessee Historical Society, which organizes the event now in its 20th year.