Heritage Center to Host Trips to Smokies Baseball Games

Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center has announced two opportunities to see the Smokies play at home in August, on Saturday, Aug. 17 versus the Chattanooga Lookouts and again on Saturday, Aug. 24 versus the Mobile BayBears. Both games begin at 6:15 p.m. at Smokies Park.

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King to Host GPS Information Sessions at Pellissippi State in Friendsville

BRISTOL, Tenn. – King University will host an information session for Graduate & Professional Studies and Online Programs (GPS) degree options including Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing for Registered Nurses (RN-BSN) programs on Wednesday, July 24 at Pellissippi State Community College’s (PSCC) Blount County campus in Friendsville, Tenn. Sessions will be available from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in room 146.

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Hughes to Take New Position with East Tennessee Foundation

Maryville, Tenn. – The New Hope – Blount County Children’s Advocacy Center board of directors announced Thursday that Executive Director Trudy Hughes has accepted a new position with the East Tennessee Foundation in Knoxville. Hughes will start her new position as director of regional development at the East Tennessee Foundation in August 2013.

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Latest News and Tips from Northwestern Mutual

Northwestern Mutual gives the latest news and tips

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Lester Joins Moxley Carmichael as Account Executive

Natalie Lester, an East Tennessee native and communications professional, has joined Moxley Carmichael as an account executive.

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Ripley PR Opens in Maryville

Heather Ripley, a Maryville native, recently launched Ripley PR, a business-to-business (B2B) public relations agency. The agency – offering a full range of strategic communication services, including crisis management, media relations, and social media strategies – will specialize in construction, healthcare IT, franchising and manufacturing.

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Maryville College’s campus recognized with BRAVO! Award

Maryville College has another honor to brag about. Keep Blount Beautiful’s BRAVO! Award sign went up June 19 near the entrance gates of the four-year, private liberal arts college. Moments before, Maryville College President Dr. William T. “Tom” Bogart announced news of the award to members the Physical Plant Department who had gathered for a breakfast in their honor.

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Third Annual Community Theatre Festival at Clayton Center

The Clayton Center for the Arts is once again planning for the popular annual Community Theatre Festival, which will take place from August 2-4. All five shows can be seen for $40 for adults and $25 for children, which will cover the entire weekend of theatre performances. Individual tickets for each show are $15 for adults and $10 for children. The tickets can be purchased through the Clayton Center for the Arts Box Office at 865-981-8590. Online purchases are only an option for individual tickets; the weekend passes must be purchased via the box office. The Festival schedule can be found on the Clayton Center for the Arts website: www.claytonartscenter.com. The festival will open with food and music in the Foyer.

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Major Changes to Workers’ Compensation law in Tennessee

Major Changes to Workers’ Compensation law in Tennessee

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JOSEPH Construction named in top 100 National Metal Contractors

Knoxville, Tenn. – Metal Construction News has named JOSEPH Construction Company in the Top 100 Metal Builders of 2012.

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