News from Sunday March 30th, 2008
- Region defined by mountains, outdoor access
- Housing takes hit, but luxury condos, high-end developments on the rise
- Knoxville area offers plenty of nautical opportunities
- Linking people to land : Nature preserves serve to connect city
- Area colleges and universities
- Preserving Maryville's roots: Residents keep tradition of education in edge city
- Norris Lake retains allure: Despite drought, site thrives with fishing, other outdoor activities
- Red pandas, butterflies, frogs among Knoxville Zoo's many offerings
- Public, private institutions of learning growing, becoming more specialized
- Mercy Health Partners combines resources of St. Mary's, Baptist systems
- Lenoir City small but growing fast
- Exploring the Secret City: Oak Ridge offers intriguing festival, attractions
- Research campus, biofuels refinery on UT's busy agenda
- Smokies saw more than 9 million visitors in 2007
- Rockwood festival celebrates wild history
- Area's golf courses offer year-round, affordable access
- Venable: You say it your way, we say it ours
- Smallmouth a big draw: Anglers come from near and far to cast a line for prized bass
- Sevier County artist, vineyard owner doesn't look far for inspiration
- Small community keeps rural feel in spite of development
- 2008 Events
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