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Russell Biven honored by Knox Co Commission for his compassion and service to the community

God bless ya, I love this town and I ll do anything for it. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 11:28 PM EDT April 26, 2021 KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. The Knox County Commission on Monday honored former WBIR anchor Russell Biven for his many years of service to the East Tennessee community. Commissioner Justin Biggs read the resolution honoring Russell on the occasion of his retirement from WBIR, expressing the county s gratitude for his dedication to the community and the many lives he has touched and inspired over the years. Biggs spoke of Russell s career, Volunteer spirit and history of community service as a public figure, including how his annual Summer Clayfest Tournament has raised nearly $1 million for the Helen Ross McNabb Center.

Knox County deputies flood auditorium during call for police reform

Sheriff s deputies outnumbered the people who spoke Monday at the Knox County Commission meeting about 7-to-1, flooding the public auditorium and adjacent space with about 50 uniformed deputies. Deputies lined the walls of the assembly room and stood watch in the lobby of the City-County Building in downtown Knoxville. One group of deputies moved from the edges of the room to plant themselves between the people and commissioners as the meeting began, standing there throughout the proceeding. The law enforcement surge was in reaction to a noisy but peaceful protest last week that briefly disrupted a commission meeting, and anticipation of more action by activists demanding criminal justice reform following the fatal shooting by a Knoxville police officer of teenager Anthony Thompson Jr. on April 12.

Maine eggs, Easter services, St Elmo Steak House: News from around our 50 states

Maine eggs, Easter services, St. Elmo Steak House: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM Riverside University Health System will hand out these Easter eggs from the White House to those who get vaccinated on Saturday. Alabama Montgomery: The state is expanding its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, opening up shots to everyone 16 and older Monday. Gov. Kay Ivey announced the expansion while touring a National Guard pop-up vaccine clinic in her hometown, Camden. “Our goal is simple, and that is to get shots off the shelf into the arms of Alabamians,” Ivey said. The expansion makes about 4 million Alabamians eligible for a vaccine, roughly 80% of the state’s population. Those 18 and older will be able to receive any of the three authorized vaccine varieties, depending on availability, while 16- and 17-year-olds are only approved for Pfizer’s shot. The state has courted cr

Maine eggs, Easter services: News from around our 50 states

Maine eggs, Easter services: News from around our 50 states
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