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Stylishly sustainable JulieApple line comes from Knox's 5th Ave.
Julianne Applegate, a former VP of design for LeSportsac in New York, sits in her workspace in her East Knoxville home.
Man with 5 DUIs pleads guilty to agg. vehicular homicide
A Knoxville man pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicular homicide and driving on a revoked license after he hit and killed a woman exactly two years ago.
Knife swap meet raises $4,000 for museum
Knife dealer and collector Hydrick Stewart, left, talks to Brent Rhinehart as Rhinehart selects a knife to look at during the recent 2009 Swap Meet South at the Smoky Mountain Knife Works in Sevierville.
The Student Government Association's Student Senate is gearing up for this semester's round of SGA elections.
Famed moonshiner Popcorn Sutton remembered at Saturday service
Music, tears, and warm embraces marked the late Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton's memorial service Saturday at Resthaven Memorial Gardens in Dandridge.
Tennessee unemployment numbers drop slightly
Felicia Branchaud is an unemployed Certified Nursing Assistant, and even in the high demand medical field, Felicia isn't having much luck finding work.
Farm Credit Responds To Lending Practices
The Sentinel contacted Farm Credit Services in Louisville, Ky., for comment on the Southern Groupa s investment arrangement as described in the accompanying story.
The Cocke County High School Cross Country squad seemed to be peaking at the right time heading toward the end of the season.
Markers honor Civil War sites in Jefferson County
The soldiers died by the hundreds, the blue and the gray, buried in graves mostly unmarked and now forgotten.
Despite potentially deadly seizures, Dandridge woman losing TennCare
BJS and Klote International Corporation celebrate their new facility...
BJS and Klote International Corporation celebrate their new facility and the millionth armchair produced in Dandridge.
Swedish furniture company to offer 150 new jobs to Dandridge
A Swedish furniture manufacturing company plans to employ up to 150 East Tennesseans in its new 95,000 square foot plant in Dandridge.
Furniture plant aims to help build up Dandridge
Number of employees: 150 Products: Bedroom furniture, bed frames and dressers Primary customer: IKEA stores in North America Contact: Dale Dennis, general manager, 865-397-1173 DANDRIDGE- A ribbon-cutting Friday for a $6 million to $8 million furniture manufacturing plant in Dandridge drew a crowd of a few hundred people, including about 150 new ...
Furniture maker opens plant in East Tenn.
BJS North America East Inc. , a Swedish furniture manufacturer, has opened a new plant in Dandridge, bringing some 150 jobs and a $6 million to $8 million investment to the Jefferson County community.
Swedish furniture maker BJS opening Dandridge plant
Swedish furniture manufacturer BJS North America East Inc. will officially open its Jefferson County plant on Friday.
Pit Bull ban fails at Dandridge council meeting
The Dandridge City Council rejected a proposed ban on pit bulls and will start from square one on the issue.
Pit bull owners celebrate temporary victory against ban
After listening to more than an hour of passionate pleas from pit bull owners Tuesday night, the Dandridge Board of Aldermen voted to ditch its proposed regulation on pit bulls and start over from scratch.
East Tennessee town considering a ban on pit bulls
The Dandridge City Council will vote on whether to pass an ordinance that would ban pit bulls from the city limits.
Tennessee: Wanted felon caught in corn maze
DANDRIDGE, Tenn. a ' A wanted felon wanted to get lost in a corn maze, but Jefferson County authorities had other ideas.
Lunch while driving on Interstate 40...NC & TN
We would love to stop, while on a long trip, & eat a decent lunch. No fast food.
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