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UT Board of Trustees recommend cost-saving/revenue generating actions

Posted on July 16, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

At this time last year Knoxpatch.com reported on several proposed patches to the University of Tennessee budget, including pay toilets. Once again, as the new fiscal year rolls around, the University of Tennessee finds itself in a budget crisis and needing to save another $40 million. Roving Knoxpatch.com reporters have found a list of proposed…

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Ice Bears give up hockey, join the American Bocce League

Posted on July 15, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Knoxville’s ailing member of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League, the Ice Bears, has launched a last-ditch effort for success. After a time of rebuilding throughout the remainder of 2003 they will emerge in 2004 as one of only 12 world-class members of the American Bocce League. This decision does take the Ice Bears on a…

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Coming soon: Krutch Park KOA

Posted on July 15, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Coming soon: KPKOA To compliment the range of lodging available for the convention center, a KOA Kampground will be built in Krutch Park. Starting next spring, the KPKOA will entice visitors who would otherwise head to the mountains for their kamping needs and it will offer convention center visitors an alternative to stuffy hotels. The…

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Knoxville Mayor gets new title

Posted on July 15, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Due to recent changes in state law, Knox County Executive Mike Ragsdale is now the Mayor of Knox County. With two mayors inside the boundaries of Knox County, the Knoxville City Mayor’s office has passed a resolution retitling the position of city mayor to King of the Dominion. This will avoid confusion because without the…

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Knoxpatch.com to offer advice column

Posted on June 18, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Your two friendly reporters/writers here at Knoxpatch.com receive constant requests for advice. Questions are sometimes as simple as “Why did they make a prequel to Dumb and Dumber?” to more complex issues such as “I’m relocating my family to Knoxville, could you tell me a few of your favorite areas to live and a little…

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Tennessee’s self-proclaimed first lottery winner steps forward

Posted on June 11, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Although the lottery has not yet become official in Tennessee, Mark Hanson has proclaimed himself the first lucky winner. “I’ve been saving for this opportunity for 20 years! Saving every penny for the day that the God-given right to buy lottery tickets is realized in Tennessee. When the time comes, I’ll be able to buy…

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East Tennesseans to provide ‘Liberation Engine’

Posted on June 11, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

People from all over East Tennessee are once again joining together in support of a culture they having nothing in common with for the greater good. In response to the recent destruction of a fire engine during the military action in Baghdad a group of Knoxville’s most prominent citizens have started a grassroots effort to…

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Knoxville PR company hired to put positive spin on SARS

Posted on June 11, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Rumor has it that Moxley Carmichael, East Tennessee’s premier public and media relations firm, has been hired by the WHO to put a positive spin on the SARS epidemic. With hundreds of firms competing for the contract this is a major coup for the Knoxville-based firm. Representatives from within the company seem excited at the…

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Barber replaced by paper towels

Posted on June 11, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Missy Cooley, a business owner and popular local by any standard, has been replaced by a giant package of Bounty paper towels. Cooley is co-owner of the Mulberry Street Barber Shop in Loudon, and “the girl in the middle.” She is normally flanked by her business partner, Rex Mingie, and his younger brother, Nick. Unfortunately…

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Home schoolers ask for equality, state answers

Posted on June 11, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

In the past several years, the State of Tennessee has gotten home schooling parents up in arms over what the home educators perceive to be unfair treatment of their charges. One mother – who asked to remain anonymous – listed the following proposed inequities: Requiring home schooled children to score higher on SATs than public…

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Lenoir City plans for growth

Posted on June 11, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Lenoir City, currently the largest of the small towns in Loudon County, is initiating a plan for even more growth in the future. According to Lenoir City mayor, Matt Brookshire, the plan has been in place for several years. He was simply waiting for some of it to take effect before revealing the city’s part…

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Janitors within Union County school system forced to work without brooms

Posted on June 11, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Due to the common link between witches and brooms, the Union County school system has taken all brooms away from the cleaning staff. According to school officials, other cleaning items were initially considered, but had various drawbacks. Dustbusters, for example, gave the appearance of a New-Age Pagan, making the dirt disappear as if by “magic”…

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Bush Beans to host annual ‘Bean Dip’

Posted on June 9, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

For years, at the start of summer, Knoxvillians have looked forward to the Bush Beans Bean Dip. Held on the water front in downtown Knoxville, Bush Beans prepares a giant vat of baked beans complete with diving board. Fans of baked beans can dive into the vat and swim in their favorite summer side dish….

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K2K Knoxville’s speedbump on the Information Superhighway

Posted on June 5, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Since November 2nd, 1999 the fine city of Knoxpatch has been served by an information/idea exchange by the name of K2K. In less than three short years, K2K has grown to 879 members and has an archive of over 34000 messages. So what. K2K, standing for Knoxville in the 21st century was designed as a…

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Karns resident to revolutionize world?

Posted on June 5, 2003 by Bjorn Knoxley

Could this be the invention that changes the world? It hasn’t been long since many speculated that Dean Kamen was going to revolutionize transportation. His latest invention, the Segway Human Transporter. One local inventor, Scott Bird, has been rather vocal about the fact that a small, slow, and expensive scooter is not the way to…

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