King Announces Student Fee Structure for 2013-14; No Increase from Prior Year

BRISTOL, Tenn. – King University announces tuition and fees will see no increase for the 2013-2014 academic year. An awareness that affordability is of increasing concern for students and parents led King to initiate research about how the 146-year-old institution could develop a fee structure that allows students an affordable option to maximize financial aid and decrease post-grad debt. The results of the initiative include both the zero percent tuition and fee increase for all students and a more robust academic merit scholarship program for incoming freshmen and transfer students.

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Twenty years of business and still going strong!

Year 2013 marks Brozelco’s 20th anniversary as your industrial distributor and systems integrator. Over the years, Brozelco has had the opportunity to build many valued business relationships with each of our customers in the various industries and markets that they represent. We would like to thank each and every one of you for helping build 20 years of Brozelco’s success. No matter what type of business we have enjoyed with you, whether it be product distribution or service, it has been a great pleasure and we wouldn’t be where we are today without you!

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Clayton Center executive director announces his retirement

After serving as executive director of the Clayton Center for the Arts since 2008, Robert Hutchens announced Tuesday that he will be retiring at the end of this fiscal year, May 31, 2013. Hutchens has agreed, however, to aid in the transition to new leadership by serving as executive director emeritus.

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Peruski Joins Christopher Wm Mahler CPA PC at New Location

Christopher Wm Mahler announced today that Michelle Peruski has joined his staff at Christopher Wm Mahler CPA PC. Peruski, who had her own bookkeeping and business services practice, brings strong technology skills to the table. She is a certified gold QuickBooks ProAdvisor and a certified Xero user as well. Her presence enhances the quality and breadth of bookkeeping and payroll services for our clients.

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Prospective students invited to ”Meet Maryville” Feb. 2

High school students, adult learners and community college students are all invited to “Meet Maryville” this Sat., Feb. 2.

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Brain Teasers 2 Opens at Heritage Center

Brain Teasers 2, the popular national traveling exhibit, opened this week at Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center in Townsend, providing visitors the opportunity to gain new appreciation for the brain and what it can do. The exhibit contains 21 challenges for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages and is designed to sharpen problem-solving skills and provide plenty of fun. It is included in the Center’s admission price – $6 for adults, $4 for students and children under 17 (free for GSMHC members and children under 6 years.)

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Discover the Parks & Rec Jan. Newsletter

Discover the Parks & Rec Jan. Newsletter

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Microtherm, Inc., moves into spec building to open operations in Blount County

Maryville, Tenn. – Microtherm, Inc., a subsidiary of the Etex Group headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, announced today that it is moving into the Blount Partnership spec building located at 1731 Fred Lawson Drive in Partnership Park South in Maryville, Tenn.

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Healthcare employers invited to participate in Roane State job fair

Employers are invited to participate in a Feb. 27 job fair for Roane State Community College students who are pursuing careers in healthcare and plan to graduate this year.

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Glenn Shepard is Coming to Blount County on March 8

Glenn Shepard Seminars, one of our Chamber members, is providing you an opportunity to take part in a special seminar offered to members of Blount County Chamber of Commerce. We are pleased that a company of this magnitude has chosen Maryville to host this event.

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