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Better Know A Candidate: Bill Owen

Laura Braden August 31, 2011 Politics Leave a Comment

Bill Owen believes in the education system, is ready for football season, and wants Knoxville to be a WiFi City.

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Better Know A Candidate: Marshall Stair

Laura Braden August 10, 2011 Politics Leave a Comment

Marshall Stair would like to be a good steward of taxpayer dollars, supports neighborhoods, and has roots at both White Lily Flour and Standard Knitting Mills

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Better Know A Candidate: Bo Bennett

Laura Braden June 28, 2011 Politics Leave a Comment

Bo Bennett believes in the power of the community and loves cupcakes.

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Better Know A Candidate: George Wallace

Laura Braden June 21, 2011 Politics 1 Comment

George Wallace is a firm supporter of the Dogwood Arts Festival, and would like to grow and recruit high quality jobs.

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Better Know A Candidate: John Stancil

Laura Braden May 25, 2011 Politics 4 Comments

John Stancil sees Knoxville as welcoming, and supports the universal application of Codes and Zoning.

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Better Know A Candidate: Mark Padgett

Laura Braden May 11, 2011 Politics Leave a Comment

Mark Padgett calls Knoxville home, and believes in efficient government services.

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Better Know A Candidate: Mark Campen

Laura Braden May 4, 2011 Politics Leave a Comment

Mark Campen thinks Knoxville is under appreciated, and is an advocate for pedestrian-friendly travel.

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