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Knox Whiskey Works is a small batch, craft distillery based in Knoxville, TN.
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I got to visit Crafty Bastard Brewing in Knoxville Tennessee. It is located in Echelon bicycle shop. Crafty Bastard Tap house is a friendly fun place to hang out.
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Journey’s Guided by the Palet in Knoxville, TN with East TN Tours
Aerial is hungry for some of the best foods in Knoxville, TN alongside East TN Tours owner, Lauren Quinn. Lauren takes Aerial on a cuisine journey, restaurant hopping through the city highlighting tasty restaurants along the way, as well as meeting the chefs at Balter Beerworks, Cafe Vicolo, and owner of Clancy’s Tavern and Whiskeyhouse.
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Craft beer industry continues to boom in East Tennessee
In East Tennessee -- the beer industry made jobs for nearly 9,500 people last year. That's everyone from brewers and bar tenders, to farmers and construction workers.
SC Breweries - Matt Bumbaca reporting 2/28/19
Brew Pubs and breweries are popping up all over the country. In South Carolina new breweries are opening at a rapid pace. Reporter Matt Bumbaca is on the brew trail to find out what the craze for craft beer is all about.
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Delta Dental of Tennessee Helps Healing Hands Health Center In Bristol Double Its Clinic Size
Today's opening of the new Healing Hands Health Center in Bristol was attended by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam. Additionally, Dr. Ken Brown, Executive Vice Chancellor and COO at the University of Tennessee's Health Science Center in Memphis, announced a new dental student internship program at Healing Hands Health Center. Photo by Richard Mink Photography.
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Wick-It the Instigator spins for the crowd at The International’s recent FREAKEVIL Halloween bash. (Video by Matt Ward/Special to News Sentinel)
Chattanooga Update - February 23, 2015
A local crematory is being fined for multiple violations.
A state inspection found that Covenant Crematory cremated dead bodies without proper identification.
The inspection also found the business used a cremation authorization form that was not approved by the state and did not have a funeral director’s signature. It’s also accused of not properly maintaining records.
The crematory is now paying a $15 hundred dollar fine to avoid formal charges.
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The Hamilton County School Board may sue the state of Tennessee.
The board is exploring joining a larger lawsuit to get the state to fully fund its Basic Education Program.
Knox County, Nashville and Memphis schools are also considering whether to join the lawsuit.
Rural school districts have already sued the state three times over the program, and won.
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Police say a body found in an East Ridge motel room Friday had been shot to death.
Housekeepers found 21-year-old Reginald Ballard of Chattanooga dead on the floor.
The shooting is believed to have occurred sometime between 10 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Friday.
Police say Ballad was a guest at the Cascades Motel.
Anyone with information is asked to contact East Ridge police.
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The reactor at TVA’s Watts Bar nuclear plant has been shut down.
On Saturday, operators discovered a problem in the area that converts steam into water.
TVA says there was never any danger.
Officials are working to correct the problem and restart the reactor as soon as possible.
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After serving in two wars, a veteran froze to death in Sequatchie County.
Police found 85-year-old Bradley Sutter dead in his mobile home Wednesday.
He had nothing but two electric blankets for heat.
Concerned neighbors asked the sheriff’s office to check on Sutter after he hadn’t been seen in several days. It was 16 degrees when officers arrived.
The sheriff says Sutter served in World War II and the Korean War.
The winter storm this past week caused 22 deaths across Tennessee.
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A new bill would make public schools in Tennessee pay for students’ remedial college courses.
The bill is being proposed by Senator Todd Gardenhire.
Last year Tennessee colleges spent close to $19 million dollars on remedial classes so unprepared students could start doing college work.
It’s estimated that seventy percent of students need remedial help.
But Hamilton County Schools says the legislation appears punitive.
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Cleveland may get its first dog park.
Plans are in the works to create a dog park inside Tinsley Park next to the greenway.
The park would include separate areas for small dogs and larger dogs.
The Cleveland City Council will vote on whether to approve the plans today.
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Matthew West will headline this year’s Faith & Family Night at Riverbend.
Also performing are Kerrie Roberts and Tenth Avenue North.
Sweet Tea night will be held on Tuesday, June 9th.
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Governor Bill Haslam says Obama’s national college program isn’t the best approach.
In January, the president visited Knoxville to launch America’s College Promise.
The program, which gives away two years of free community college, is modeled after the Tennessee Promise.
Haslam spoke at the president’s event, but now he says states should come up with their own methods to provide college, instead of relying on the federal government.
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Finally, Gordon Lee High School has named a new football coach.
The Chickamauga school has hired Greg Ellis.
Ellis previously played for the Trojans before attending UTC.
He also served as football coach for the school from 1999 to 2005.
He’ll replace Charlie Wiggins, who resigned from his position in January.
South Carolina's first craft brew trail opens in York County
York County introduces a YoCo brew trail.
born March 4, 1909 Howard Armstrong Ted's Stomp
Howard Louie Bluie Armstrong (March 4, 1909 – July 30, 2003) was an African-American string band and country blues musician, who played fiddle, mandolin, and guitar and sang. He was also a notable visual artist and raconteur.
William Howard Taft Armstrong was born in Dayton, Tennessee, and grew up in LaFollette, Tennessee. As a young teenager he taught himself to play the fiddle and joined a band led by Blind Roland Martin and his brother Carl Martin. They toured the United States performing a wide range of music, from work songs and spirituals through popular Tin Pan Alley tunes and foreign-language songs. Armstrong, his brother Roland Armstrong, and Carl Martin, billed as the Tennessee Chocolate Drops, recorded for Vocalion Records at the St. James Hotel in Knoxville, Tennessee, on April 3, 1930. Adding guitarist Ted Bogan, the band toured as part of a medicine show and backed blues musicians such as Big Bill Broonzy and Memphis Minnie. As Martin, Bogan and Armstrong, they also performed at the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago. In 1934 Armstrong and Bogan recorded State Street Rag and Ted's Stomp for Bluebird Records, with Armstrong using the stage name Louie Bluie, which had been given to him by a fan.
Armstrong's early recordings are country rags or blues, but this was not his sole repertoire as a performer. According to his sometime accompanist, the writer Elijah Wald, his early theme song was the Gershwin standard Lady Be Good, and his group's repertoire included a wide range of hit songs of the period, including Italian, Polish, Mexican and country songs, which he would play to meet the varying demands of his audience.
After serving in World War II, Armstrong moved to Detroit and worked in the auto industry until 1971. With a revival of interest in old-time African-American music, Martin, Bogan and Armstrong reunited. The band recorded, performed at clubs and festivals and went on a tour of South America sponsored by the U.S. State Department. They played together until Martin's death in 1979.
Around this time, both Armstrong and Bogan were contacted by the filmmaker Terry Zwigoff, a fan of their recording State Street Rag. Zwigoff's interest in Armstrong eventually blossomed into a one-hour documentary, Louie Bluie, released in 1985.
Armstrong was later the subject of another documentary, Sweet Old Song. He continued to perform with a younger generation of musicians and released his first solo album, Louie Bluie, on Blue Suit Records in 1995, earning him a nomination for a W.C. Handy Award.
Armstrong was also an expert painter, designing album covers for his group and occasionally for other artists, including Wald. He also made necklaces from beads, pipe cleaners and found objects. He spoke several languages.
The Louie Bluie Festival, held each year at Cove Lake State Park near Armstrong's childhood home of LaFollette, celebrates his music and legacy.
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Neighborhood feud in Union County
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00:00:41 1 Alabama
00:01:54 2 Alaska
00:04:29 3 American Samoa
00:05:00 4 Arizona
00:08:38 5 Arkansas
00:12:36 6 California
00:12:45 6.1 Basic speed law
00:17:44 6.2 Speed limits
00:19:42 7 Colorado
00:21:01 7.1 Night speed limits
00:21:32 8 Connecticut
00:25:02 9 Delaware
00:28:28 10 Florida
00:32:15 11 Georgia
00:37:01 12 Guam
00:37:30 13 Hawaii
00:39:24 14 Idaho
00:41:45 15 Illinois
00:44:49 16 Indiana
00:46:39 17 Iowa
00:48:08 18 Kansas
00:50:10 19 Kentucky
00:51:38 20 Louisiana
00:53:43 20.1 Other laws
00:54:46 21 Maine
00:56:34 22 Maryland
00:59:23 23 Massachusetts
01:02:25 24 Michigan
01:08:51 25 Midway Atoll
01:09:08 26 Minnesota
01:11:00 27 Mississippi
01:14:08 28 Missouri
01:16:01 28.1 Variable speed limits
01:17:18 28.2 Exceptions to the statutory limits
01:23:00 29 Montana
01:23:29 29.1 Reasonable and prudent
01:25:12 29.2 No speed limit
01:27:44 29.3 75 and 80 mph speed limits
01:29:39 30 Nebraska
01:30:48 31 Nevada
01:35:17 32 New Hampshire
01:38:02 33 New Jersey
01:41:46 34 New Mexico
01:52:40 35 New York
01:57:50 35.1 History
01:59:48 36 North Carolina
02:07:01 36.1 60 mph speed limits
02:11:36 37 North Dakota
02:13:18 38 Northern Mariana Islands
02:13:37 39 Ohio
02:16:39 40 Oklahoma
02:17:56 41 Oregon
02:19:19 41.1 Engineering studies
02:21:42 41.2 Attempts to raise speed limits
02:24:07 41.3 School speed limits
02:25:56 42 Pennsylvania
02:35:24 43 Puerto Rico
02:36:55 44 Rhode Island
02:38:29 45 South Carolina
02:42:09 46 South Dakota
02:43:33 47 Tennessee
02:48:09 48 Texas
02:49:37 48.1 Truck speed limits
02:51:10 48.2 Night speed limits
02:51:54 48.3 Environmental speed limits
02:55:19 48.4 Elimination of Dallas-Fort Worth region environmental speed limits
02:56:44 48.5 75 mph limits
02:58:22 48.6 80 and 85 mph limits
03:01:58 49 US Virgin Islands
03:03:00 50 Utah
03:05:06 50.1 80 mph speed limit
03:08:02 51 Vermont
03:09:31 52 Virginia
03:15:52 53 Wake Island
03:16:09 54 Washington
03:18:56 55 West Virginia
03:21:04 56 Wisconsin
03:24:20 57 Wyoming
03:26:11 58 See also
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Speed limits in the United States vary depending on jurisdiction, with 75 to 80 mph (120 to 130 km/h) common in the Western United States and 65 to 75 mph (100 to 120 km/h) common in the Eastern United States. States may also set special speed limits for trucks and night travel along with minimum speed limits. The highest speed limit in the country is 85 mph (140 km/h), which is posted on a single stretch of tollway in rural Texas.
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Irish Americans (Irish: Gael-Mheiriceánaigh) are an ethnic group comprising Americans who have full or partial ancestry from Ireland, especially those who identify with that ancestry, along with their cultural characteristics. About 33 million Americans — 10.5% of the total population — reported Irish ancestry in the 2013 American Community Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. This compares with a population of 6.7 million on the island of Ireland. Three million people separately identified as Scotch-Irish, whose ancestors were Ulster Scots and Anglo-Irish Protestant Dissenters who emigrated from Ireland to the United States. However, whether the Scotch-Irish should be considered Irish is disputed.