Not everyone was thrilled to see Fulmer’s and Pearl’s raises lift them to a combined $4 million. UT President John Peterson was quickly able to put things into context, hoping to quiet the negativity about the University’s decision. According to Peterson, the high pay scales are necessary in order to make make sure the University…
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City of Knoxville introduces catch-and-release program for the homeless
After much speculation as to how to address the Downtown Knoxville homeless problems, a catch-and-release plan has been introduced that will allow other areas of the region to share the problem. According to a release from the Office of the Mayor, non-caucasian homeless individuals will be tagged and redistributed to South Knoxville where they will…
Record set for gap in missing a record
Daniel Lasris attempted to break the Guiness Word Record for body painting today, and set a completely different record. The goal was to bring in 950 people to be painted to make an American Flag. Participation, however, provided less than 50 bodies, not even enough to represent the stars in the flag. Missing his goals…
Pat Boone blasts organizers of Bonnaroo
Those who attended Bonnaroo surely noticed that famed artist Pat Boone was not on stage this year. Boone, who had intended to play hits from his religious albums as well as some metal, mixed in with some motivational speaking, was apparently bumped at the last minute to make room for Kanye West. Blasting the organizers…
Knoxville to lose DIARY farm?
In this case we’re not even making up the news…just linking to it. And so I quote, “Why else would otherwise competent administrators and educators want to destroy the states most productive diary farm and most prominent symbol of Tennessee Agricultural education during the worst farming crisis since the dust bowl?” I guess, with the…
Petition to form petition underway
Concerned citizens have started a petition to encourage others to start a petition to make changes in Knox County government. With a theme of “Ragsdale simply sucks,” 100 volunteers worked Market Square this weekend to gain signatures encouraging a petition that would be utilized to scold Mayor Ragsdale and other members of the Knox County…
President Bush declares man’s backyard as disaster area
Johnny Balls has a backyard that is suffering greatly from the severe drought affecting East Tennessee. He has been hit so hard by a lack of rain that his grass is turning brown. “My grass was doing so well earlier this year, all my neighbors was complimenting me,” explained Balls, “and now look at it!…
VMC to spend $6 million on homeless vacation resort
Volunteer Ministry Center officials announced today an exciting new $6 million resort utilizing the 5th Avenue Motel. According to the VMC, they hope to make this a suitable place for homeless Knoxville residents to vacation and relax after long days of chasing the working class down the sidewalks. “We’re trying to guarantee a wonderful stay…
Segway Shout rolls into Knoxville
The Segway Shout, an annual rally of the two-wheeled contraptions, gets underway today in Knoxville. The event, being held for its second consecutive year, is expected to draw between 8-10 Segway enthusiasts to our city. A spokesperson for Segway Shout says that Knoxville is a perfect city for the rally because it’s very much up…
Ragsdale undergoes surgery
AP reports today indicate that Mayor Mike Ragsdale has undergone elective surgery to have his head replaced with a Magic 8-Ball, eliminating his need for pesky advisors. This is a risky move and we wanted to know if this truly is the case, if it’s safe, and if it could really improve how Knox County…
Supreme Court Wire
In a unanimous decision today, the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.” In another case, the Court refused to hear Belgium’s claim that American horse meat is way better than other horse meat. US horse meat factories will now have to switch to ass meat, which is a bit…
Courts place daughter of Amy and Joshua Vandergriff in custody of Amy Winehouse
As various filings were made today for divorce and protection amongst the Vandergriff clan, the courts did the only thing they could do in order to protect the 7-year-old daughter of the couple. To engender moral stability, they have placed the girl in the protective custody of Amy Winehouse.
Amy Henley-Vandergriff press conference today
Knox County Clerk candidate Amy Henley-Vandergriff will hold a press conference today to address rumors that she is why Knoxville has become known as ‘The Couch.’ According to her campaign team, “The press conference is to be held on the steps of the courthouse, because Amy is spending a lot of time there nowadays.”
Abu Dhabi acquires Sunsphere
City officials announced today that the Abu Dhabi investment council has set plans in motion to acquire Knoxville’s landmark, the Sunsphere. The deal will bring an estimated $18,000 dollars to Knoxville coffers, more than double the estimated value of the building. The Sunsphere, which has defined the Knoxville skyline (for those driving in from just…
Grainger County tomatoes go bad
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning this evening that the health risk due to certain tomatoes has been extended to Grainger County, Tennessee. Although no Grainger County tomatoes have caused salmonella, they have attacked at least six people. No decision has been made as of yet to how this will impact the…