This week’s Eat and Greet was at Southern Grit. Also, many thanks to our election commission and volunteers who do a great job of not only ensuring the highest level of election integrity, but making everyone feel welcome and comfortable with the process. It would be a shame to see that happen again in November. In the August election, we saw very low turnout in Knox County. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of making your voice heard at the polls. Of course, election day is Tuesday November 8th. You can find a list of early voting locations on the Election Commission section of. If you can’t make it to an early voting location throughout the work week, they are open tomorrow from 10 until 3. Congratulations to this month's Knox County Employees of the Month, Jim Mitzell from Parks & Rec and Angela Hudgins from the Regional Forensic Center.Įarly voting ends next Thursday, November 3rd. Speaking of UT athletics, the Lady Vols Soccer Team beat Vandy 2-0 last night and will play six-seed Georgia in the SEC Tournament next week. Pride of the Southland will march to the stadium at 5:20 p.m. Tennessee has beat KY 82 times since 1893. This is the first time since 1951 that both teams are in the top 25 college football ranking. Again, that’s tomorrow from 1-4 at Tommy Schumpert Park.Īlso tomorrow, the undefeated and #3 ranked Vols football team (man, that sounds good, doesn’t it? #3 ranked!) will play #19 Kentucky. The festival will feature local crafters, pumpkin patch and painting, costume parade, hayrides, disc golf, kayaking, youth and adult athletics, field games. Parks and Recreation will be hosting their Fall Festival tomorrow at Tommy Schumpert Park from 1-4 p.m. Shoutout to Visit Knoxville for making the event a homerun. It was an overwhelming success with over 42,000 visitors from all 50 states and 33 countries. The World’s Fair 40th anniversary celebration ended today. This week, I spoke to the seniors at Fulton High School, attended the Salvation Army’s Cup of Hope luncheon, welcomed the Tennessee Chapter of the American Planning Association (TAPA) and the Tennessee Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers Chapter convention to town, spoke at Rural-Metro’s fire academy graduation, and visited with the students at Elevate High School, Knox County’s recovery high school. “ It’s Friday! Time for another weekly update. Reclassification as a Standard Business.
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