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Carol and David Reller were among 125 people who viewed the artwork from club members at the Boys & Girls Club’s annual dinner and awards presentation. Boys & Girls Club supporters gather for annual dinner
The Boys & Girls Club of the Smoky Mountain recently held its annual dinner, reviewing the previous year and inducting new board members and officers for 2010.
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Peggy Haupt’s “Baby Blue” uses about six different materials or techniques. By invitation only: 10 artists show work at Arrowmont
GATLINBURG — If there were ever any doubt that Sevier County is home to a wide range of gifted visual artists, it can be erased by a trip to the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts’ 2010 Sevier ...
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Don Grady Sr. and Don Grady Jr. stand outside the U.S. Embassy in Sana’a, Yemen. 24 hours in Yemen: Gradys spend one day in ancient country
With recent news focusing on the country of Yemen in regard to terrorism, readers might be interested in learning more about this country.
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Guests at Walters State Community College’s Seafood Feast on Sept. 24, pile their plates with the selections offered. Culinary Arts department has full schedule of events on menu
SEVIERVILLE — The students and staff at Walters State Community College’s Rel Maples Institute for Culinary Arts are getting back into the swing of things at the start of the spring semester. Th...
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A nurse from Georgia comforts an injured infant in Port-au-Prince as part of a team from Mercy Ships, a global service group. Wyatts provide updates on Facebook
Mike and Karen Wyatt of Sevier County are seeing a great need for medical supplies and getting over aftershocks of the earthquake, as they work with a medical team in Haiti’s capital.
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Alex, a 20-month-old Weimaraner, keeps his eye on the ball as his owner, Trent Steele of Seymour, prepares to fling it across Patriot Park. Rescued Weimaraner shows talent for dock dog diving, retrieval
Alex’s body vibrates with unleashed excitement. His eyes remain intently focused on the prize that awaits him. With a flick of the wrist he’s off at the speed of light.
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Kathy Prince demonstrates the button whizzer as participants in the Before There Were Video Games session at Wilderness Wildlife Week. Back to basics: Session demonstrates Native American and pioneer toys
PIGEON FORGE — The irony was not lost on several of those attending a new class held during Wilderness Wildlife Week.
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Joe Kelley shares an amusing story from his years as a National Park Service Ranger Wednesday during Wilderness Wildlife Week. Ranger Recollections: Kelley shares stories from career with park service
PIGEON FORGE — There was no way Joe Kelley would be able to condense more than 30 years in the park service down to one hour, but the former park ranger hit a few of the highlights in his disc...
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Zachary Haas, 9, keeps on eye on his cards as his brother Alex, 15, makes his play. Family enjoys time participating in Pokémon league
SEVIERVILLE — Trading cards may not seem to be an educational tool, but that is one advantage a local man sees from the Pokémon Trading Card Game League.
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Relay For Life ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’
Sevier County Relay For Life is giving you a reason to dress up and kick up your heels.
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