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<span class="caps">UT</span> Vols Basketball

I stood up last night after watching most of the UT basketball game and said…I have had enough! I walked out of Casey’s house without saying a word, disappointed.

I told him this morning that when I walked out of his apartment with around 4 min. remaining, I spotted 5 other men walking around flailing their hands in the air and cursing. I find it ironic that so many people felt the same way and basically acted in the same manner.

It was a great year for the Vols, but let’s be honest:

As a Knoxvillian, how did you react when you found out the Vols would again not make it to the Elite 8?

Photography by pierre lascott

<span class="caps">TDOT</span> SmartFIX40

Before the I-40 Downtown bottleneck gets better, it’s only going to get worse. TDOT has outlined the entire project on their site and are even providing high-tech web cameras to publicize the progress.

To help better answer the question, “what the heck is going on with I-40”, Don Jacobs of the News Sentinel has launched his Navigating SmartFIX40 blog. Don writes:

To help drivers and the community better understand the most expensive highway project in the state’s history, I am fielding questions about the SmartFIX40 project that for 14 months will change the way people get around Knoxville.

If you don’t make it over there today, you’ll have 14 months to visit it later.

All Headlines; All Knoxville

24 Mar 2008 In: News

Knoxd.com Logo - Red

Would anyone be offended if I tossed out a shameless plug? *crickets* I’ll continue on then.

This weekend a Knoxville-centric website launched called Knox’d. This site lets you see the latest headlines from the best media outlets in Knoxville. For free of course.

Patrick Beeson puts it best:

Knox’d has one goal: to aggregate the latest news and information (including jobs, real estate and classified listings), in one location. It seeks to fill the technology gap between the folks that use RSS (me), and the folks that don’t. The latter accounts for the vast majority of Internet users, according to a Pew Internet report.

So if you want to read about the news, blogs, politics, local business, sports, health or shop the classifieds for a new sofa or job, check out Knoxd.com.

Knoxville World’s Fair Park

Spring time in Knoxville is falling upon us and hot Summer days are right around the corner. We’re curious:

What is your favorite recreational hot spot in Knoxville during the Spring and Summer months?

Photography by daveisnotmyname

What is Knoxify?

Knoxify is a blog camp that has been coined as "an insider’s uncensored take on what makes Knoxville great." For more info on the Knoxify crew, head over to our ever-changing bio.

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Knoxified Linkage

Who's up for a Downtown equestrian center? That's the idea Josh Flory is kicking around (no pun intended).

Knoxville Talks reported that South Knoxville will be receiving a new Montessori school.

Knox Insider is reporting that film crews will setup shop at Vine Magnet School to shoot scenes for High School Musical 4.

Bike Knoxville reports that a new bicycle shop is open for business in Fountain City. The Fountain City Pedaler will have their grand opening on Saturday, July 19th.

Just down the road there's another bunch of crazy kids talking about their city. Chattarati, a Chattanooga-centric blog, coins itself as "communal narcissism for the scenic city". I like it.

According to mingle2, Knoxville is the least promiscuous city in the US.

Local immigrants share their experiences of living in Knoxville.

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