2018 Heritage Holiday Home Tour

Homes will be decorated for the holidays

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Born Free USA Selects Orange Orchard as PR Agency of Record

Animal welfare nonprofit partners with animal friendly and environmentally conscious public relations agency to share mission of “compassionate conservation”

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Quality Financial Concepts presents: “QFC’s 4th Annual Shred-It”

Bring us your old financial statements, tax returns and confidential documents, and our licensed shredding service will take care of the rest right before your eyes.

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Preparedness and Opportunism

People who know me well may stifle a giggle when I tout the benefits of preparedness.

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Hitson, Crum & Blazer Insurance undergoes name change to Bryan Insurance Group

Hitson, Crum & Blazer Insurance, Inc., based in Maryville, has expanded under the new company name of Bryan Insurance Group, Inc.

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The Dialogue with Buzz Parrinello

This feature is a question-and-answer session with a new Blount County Chamber member. So, here we go with our 121st installment visiting with Buzz Parrinello, ticket director from the Knoxville Ice Bears.

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First Horizon Named One of the 100 Best Adoption-Friendly Workplaces

First Horizon National Corp. (NYSE:FHN) has been named one the 100 Best Adoption-Friendly Workplaces by the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.

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DANIELS NAMED VICE PRESIDENT OF STATEWIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

The Tennessee Economic Development Council (TEDC) announces its board officers for 2018-2019. The officers were elected by the membership at TEDC’s annual fall conference held in Gatlinburg, TN.

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25 Years of Giving Video Contest winners announced

The First Horizon Foundation, which operates as First Tennessee Foundation and Capital Bank Foundation, is proud to announce the nonprofit winners of its 25 Years of Giving Video Contest, commemorating its 25 years of strengthening communities.

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BLOUNT PARTNERSHIP BOARD MEMBER MURRAY PRESENTED JIM SPRADLEY AWARD

Recognized for his work in economic development at the local and state levels, Dr. Matthew Murray, director of the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy at the University of Tennessee, was recognized by the Tennessee Economic Development Council with its Jim Spradley Volunteer of the Year Award in Economic Development during its Fall conference held in Gatlinburg, Tenn.

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