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Political victory for preservationists, no more digging

Posted on November 19, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

A recent battle regarding the preservation of a mailbox in the Historic Fourth and Gill Neighborhood (http://www.historicknoxville.com/tour.htm) has resulted in an unparalleled victory for preservationists. Bryan Hoag recently moved into the Fourth and Gill neighborhood with hopes of enjoying a long life in Downtown Knoxville. Before kicking back and enjoying the long, slow Knoxville sunsets…

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Plan for former Universe Knoxville site unveiled

Posted on November 19, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

Now that the Universe Knoxville concept has been officially shut down, Knoxpatch.com has learned that a new plan is on the fast track to production. A new multi-use facility will be built instead, with a Bahamian atmosphere flowing into the streets of downtown Knoxville. A city block from Cable Beach, on Nassau Island, will be…

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Stoplight Bandit strikes again

Posted on November 19, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

For the fourth time this month, the criminal known only to authorities as the “Stoplight Bandit” struck again yesterday afternoon. He managed to alter the stoplight at the intersection of Westland Drive and Gallaher View Road without being noticed. The Bandit has hit three other lights around Knoxville this month alone, including the light on…

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Vol fan arrested for indecency and lewd behavior

Posted on November 14, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

Knoxville Vol fan Junior Scruggins was arrested by KPD officers at his home late Sunday. After an image of Scruggins was posted on the internet depicting him “exhibiting lewd behavior” at last Saturday’s game, the KPD launched an exhaustive manhunt that lasted 3 hours. No Scruggins family member was available for comment, but according to…

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Maryville man wins lottery, loses cash

Posted on November 13, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

Ben Sanders has been playing the lottery for about 10 years now, making regular trips to Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, and elsewhere to buy tickets. He usually brings back tickets for friends, neighbors, and co-workers. He spends about $3000 a year going for the jackpot. “I always drove an old beat up pickup truck and lived…

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Group even smarter than Rationalists organized

Posted on November 12, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

Upon the organization of the Rationalists of East Tennessee, the city of Knoxville considered the intellectual capacity of the local populace to be maximized. According to sources, the city just could not possibly get any more intelligent. This past Friday, a new group has organized in Knoxville that consists of members even smarter than the…

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National Enquirer ranked as 2nd most trusted print news source in Knoxville

Posted on November 12, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

A recent survey regarding print media in Knoxville has revealed that the National Enquirer is now the 2nd most trusted print news medium. The survey was designed to gauge how opinions regarding news have changed since 9/11/2001. Created by a national polling agency, the new study was the most extensive of its type to ever…

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Knoxville possibly forced to change name

Posted on November 12, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

In a strange turn of events, it’s possible that Knoxville will be forced to change its name. A resident of our fine city has recently made a name for himself by registering the names of properties and potential businesses that are under development. Surprisingly he has discovered that Knoxville does not own the rights to…

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A lottery in Tennessee, what are the odds?

Posted on November 12, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

Billboards are up, preachers are preaching, television spots are running, ads of some form are popping up all over. The good residents of Tennessee will soon be given the opportunity to vote for, or against, a state lottery. I haven’t yet figured out why this is a matter of debate. For some reason, certain folks…

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Speed humps at Wal-Mart

Posted on November 12, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

This block of text is basically a piece without a beginning, middle, or end. A block of text without a story to share or any cynical observations to pass along. I simply want a public forum to point out that if Wal-Mart continues to place huge speed humps throughout parking lots they should be forced…

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A personal moment with Space Ghost the interview

Posted on November 9, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

KP: The first question that everyone wants an answer to is simple. Why? Why are you running for Mayor of Knoxville and why have you decided to relocate to our town? SG: Although Knoxville has been under fine leadership for several years I truly think I can improve upon this fine city. Let’s face it,…

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Space Ghost schedules first campaign speech, visiting Rotary Club of Knoxville in October 2002

Posted on November 9, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

As announced here at Knoxpatch.com in recent weeks, Space Ghost has entered Knoxville’s 2003 mayoral race. Since the initial announcement Space Ghost has been relatively quiet but has scheduled his first public campaign speech which will take place at an October meeting of Rotary Knoxville. Rumors have spread regarding the near hermit status maintained by…

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Loch-Ness Monster spotted on Volunteer Landing – name changes from ‘Nessie’ to ‘Knoxie’

Posted on November 9, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

Several appearances of a strange creature in the Tennessee River at Volunteer Landing have been reported in recent weeks, leading many locals to think that the Loch-Ness Monster has migrated to Knoxville. Although the trip from Scotland would be very difficult for a prehistoric creature, it isn’t completely impossible according to scholars with NIDS (National…

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Karn’s resident challenges Periodic Table

Posted on November 9, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

If proven correct, Kimberly Sterchi of Karns may set the scientific world in a tailspin. In a simple experiment that can easily be recreated using common household appliances, powdered gelatin, two AAA batteries, and a sizeable chunk of cat hair Kimberly claims to have proven that the Periodic Table of Elements has been printed incorrectly…

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Bjorn quits reading K2K

Posted on November 8, 2002 by Bjorn Knoxley

After many months of tirelessly wading through post after post in Knoxville’s thinktank newsgroup K2K, Bjorn Knoxley has finally stopped reading it entirely. He posted for a brief period of time and discovered the group is about as open minded as a rationalist at a Baptist convention. Then he tried to remain interested and read…

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