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By Jim Callicott Robin McCosh has fond memories of the Smoky Mountain Palace in Sevierville.
Residents Celebrating Thanksgiving Locally
Many Seymour residents are celebrating the Thanksgiving holiday locally with family.
Commercial Zoning is Cause for Complaint
By Brooke Stevenson Four lots in a residential neighborhood of Seymour will remain zoned as General Commercial.
Commission votes to allow controversial apt. complex in Seymour
Despite strong opposition from some Seymour residents, Sevier County commissioners voted Monday night to allow an apartment complex to be built in a neighborhood.
Downtown Autobody Provides Convenient Seymour Location
Gary Reagan paints a blue 2000 Ford Mustang in the new NorAM paint booth at Downtown Autobody of Seymour.
Seymour Schools Unite For One Cause
In a rare but very welcome sight, Seymour Schools, Primary, Intermediate, Middle and High School are uniting in a unified effort to raise $100,000 for the students.
The Foothills Craft Guild will be presenting their 43nd annual Fine Craft Fair on Friday and Saturday, November 13 and 14, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, November 15, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the historic Jacob Building in Knoxville's Chilhowee Park.
Boyd's Creek is getting its first traffic light at Old Sevierville Pike. What do you think about that? Some are going to say 'it's about time' and love it while others will stew for months thinking 'why can't they just leave it alone'. It's called change.
By Brooke Stevenson A local man is seeking for those interested in becoming some of the first members of the club he is currently forming.
At the Seymour Herald we feel it is important to support and acknowledge our local businesses.
Upcoming County Commission Meeting
The Sevier County Commission meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 in the third floor meeting room of the Sevier County Courthouse.
Winners included 1st place Ashley Harvey and Andrew Turner; 2nd place Paige Taylor and David Monghi and 4th place winners were Cara Monghi and Kayla Clabo,pictured here with team members on Coach Smallwood.
Store manager Aaron Owsley shows off his new hair style at the Seymour Kroger on Tuesday.
Volunteers Take Pride in Helping Community
John Perry stands near the Seymour Volunteer Fire Departmenta s new pre-owned crash truck at Station 1. Perry said he has always been enamored by fire engines.
Manager Makes Good on Hair Dye Promise
By Brooke Stevenson Kroger store manager Aaron Owsley will be seeing pink starting tomorrow.
Church says location puts new life in Seymour
With a hammer and nail, they aim to give a congregation a home. Volunteers and members of Seymour's Summit Church are working hard to move their Sunday mornings indoors.
Church Will Build Permanent Home
The Seymour Church of Christ is in the planning stage of moving to a new location.
Department Will Not Release Full Records
The Seymour Volunteer Fire Department's detailed records are still not being made available to the Seymour Herald or other citizens.
I've had several local citizens ask me why the Seymour Volunteer Fire Department doesn't want to open their records.
Swine flu shots scarce, Seymour man worried
As we wait for supply to catch up with the demand for the H1N1 swine flu vaccine, a lot of people are nervous they're not protected.
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