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Winter Work: How Public Service Helps the City Shine Bright through the Holidays
Layers. That’s the secret to enduring outdoor work in cold weather with the City’s fall and Christmas in the City events. Just like City staffers’ wardrobe strategy, there are many layers involved in ...
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On Nov 19, 2018 at 4:32 PM
Winter Work: How Public Service Workers Make Knoxville's Holidays on Ice Happen
Layers. That’s the secret to enduring outdoor work in cold weather with the City’s fall and Christmas in the City events. Just like City staffers’ wardrobe strategy, there are many layers involved in ...
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On Nov 15, 2018 at 7:05 PM
What's Your Solid Waste I.Q.? - Curbside Recycling
1. What is the proper way to recycle empty plastic bags or plastic films (like sandwich bags and plastic wraps)? A. Plastic bags/films are not recyclable. - INCORRECT. Plastic bags/films can be ...
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On Nov 14, 2018 at 9:47 AM
TREE-iffic Arbor Day Celebration at West View Elementary
As kids from the Environmental Club of West View Elementary erected new trees around their playground, one student got a chuckle out of the adults when he exclaimed, “Whoa! This club is FUN!” O ...
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On Nov 09, 2018 at 5:31 PM
New Sidewalks Extend Pedestrian Network
Knoxville’s pedestrian network continues to grow with several projects recently completed, totaling at 3,700 linear feet of new sidewalk. The three projects, which combined represent more than $1M ...
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On Nov 08, 2018 at 4:47 PM
UT Homecoming Parade Bolstered by Cumberland Avenue Merchant Participation
The pedestrian bridge spanning over Cumberland Avenue offered a nice vantage point for the UT Homecoming Parade route held on Friday, Nov. 2, the, but the big crowds were huddled along sidewalks b ...
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On Nov 08, 2018 at 4:33 PM
Cumberland, Old City Projects Win State Engineering Awards
At the Nov. 6, 2018, City Council meeting, Mayor Madeline Rogero recognized and congratulated City of Knoxville staff and partners for winning two statewide awards for redevelopment projects in the Ol ...
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fmcanally
On Nov 07, 2018 at 3:08 PM
Resurfacing to Take Place in Old City, Downtown North
The City's resurfacing contractor will begin work as early as Monday, Nov. 5, to resurface along the following sections in the Old City and Downtown North neighborhoods. The work on Broadway will i ...
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On Nov 05, 2018 at 4:47 PM
Hellos and Goodbyes in the Law Department
Late summer saw the departure of two employees with over five years of experience each at the City of Knoxville Law Department – they actually started with the City on the same day! Devin Lyon left to ...
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fmcanally
On Nov 05, 2018 at 12:32 PM
ACA Enrollment Open Nov. 1 to Dec. 15
The Affordable Care Act’s Health Insurance Marketplace enrollment period began today (Nov. 1) and remains open for sign-ups through Dec.15, 2018. Enrollees are signing up for 2019 health benefits, ...
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On Nov 02, 2018 at 4:19 PM
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Recent Posts
Exhibit Explores 'Black & White' Knoxville History
Saturday Extra Duty: City Crews Pick Up 542 Bags of Litter Across Knoxville
Students Enlighten Empower Knox During Youth Forum
Local Business Owner Horace Andrews: ‘You Have to be Ready to Compete’
City Crews Work Saturdays to Tackle Litter Eyesores: Expensive Solution, But 'Gratifying'
TPO Report: Significantly Fewer Traffic Crashes on Cumberland Avenue Since Streetscape Improvements
$4.9 M Investment: Rollout of KPD Cameras Nearing Completion
Former Black-owned Motel Will Get New Life as Supportive Housing
Update: I-275 Business Park Access Improvements Project Making Major Progress
Both Jackson Avenue Ramps Now Open; Compare 'Before' and 'After' Photos
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