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Hopes Are High in Knoxville

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Michael Silence has hopes that hyper-local blogging will come to Knoxville in 2009. I happen to believe that it is one of the most underestimated and potentially fruitful niches of online communication available. Media outlets and their blogs tend to ignore neighborhood issues.

Mass Transit, But What Else?

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So, Mayor Karl Dean, who has generally looked anemic on issues of concern to many city neighborhoods appears serious and steadfast that "it is time to stop talking" and "get on with" developing mass transit. Great. But talking about getting on with it is still just talk.

KNS report on last night's forum

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KNS: Lawsuit comes up at forum

Bob Wolfenbarger, a 2nd District resident actively involved in neighborhood issues, is one of a group of 16 residents suing Commissioners Scott Moore and Paul Pinkston for allegedly perjuring themselves during last fall's Open Meetings Act lawsuit...

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