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Knoxville Biz Ticker: 50th annual Spring Tennessee Craft Fair returns May 7-9

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Tailgating Against Cancer’s Golf Tournament raises funds for the Stephen Y. Coleman Fellowship in Medical Oncology The Knoxville News-Sentinel 4/30/2021 Knoxville News Sentinel Tailgating Against Cancer’s 10th Annual Golf Tournament raises funds for the Stephen Y. Coleman Fellowship in Medical Oncology KNOXVILLE, TENN. (April 30, 2021) – Tailgating Against Cancer is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for a fellowship in medical oncology with The University of Tennessee Medical Center’s Cancer Institute and the UT Graduate School of Medicine. On Friday, May 14, they will host their 10th Annual Tailgating Against Cancer Golf Tournament at Egwani Farms Golf Course. Founded in memory of Stephen York Coleman, Tailgating Against Cancer finds inspiration in supporting other cancer patients, their families and physicians who take on the battle against cancer.

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Knoxville Bar Association and Legal Aid of East Tennessee offer Phone-in Free Legal Advice Clinic on May 12

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Tailgating Against Cancer’s Golf Tournament raises funds for the Stephen Y. Coleman Fellowship in Medical Oncology The Knoxville News-Sentinel 4/30/2021 Knoxville News Sentinel Tailgating Against Cancer’s 10th Annual Golf Tournament raises funds for the Stephen Y. Coleman Fellowship in Medical Oncology KNOXVILLE, TENN. (April 30, 2021) – Tailgating Against Cancer is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for a fellowship in medical oncology with The University of Tennessee Medical Center’s Cancer Institute and the UT Graduate School of Medicine. On Friday, May 14, they will host their 10th Annual Tailgating Against Cancer Golf Tournament at Egwani Farms Golf Course. Founded in memory of Stephen York Coleman, Tailgating Against Cancer finds inspiration in supporting other cancer patients, their families and physicians who take on the battle against cancer.

Josh Carter officially named principal of Science Hill High School

Carter replaces Todd Barnett, who was promoted to supervisor of middle schools and instruction in December. Carter has worked at Science Hill for the past 22 years, starting as an English teacher in 1999. He was named the 2009 Science Hill Teacher of the Year before leaving the classroom to become an assistant principal in 2012. “I am very excited to be named principal at Science Hill High School,” Carter said in the release. “Science Hill has a long tradition of superb academics, championship athletics, and outstanding fine arts. I am honored to be a part of such tradition and success. “I am most excited, however, about the coming days of this school year, as we look forward to a strong finish for all of our students. We are especially looking forward to celebrating our seniors and all of their accomplishments during graduation.”

Lost Huntington: Remembering Jesse Stuart

Editor’s Note: This is the 389th in a series of articles recalling vanished Huntington scenes. HUNTINGTON — In 1906, author Jesse Hilton Stuart was born in W-Hollow in Greenup County, Kentucky, and lived there his whole life, except for his college years and later when he spent time abroad. But his visits to Huntington and the Marshall University campus were so frequent that many in the community looked on him as one of their own. Mitchell Stuart, the future author’s father, could neither read nor write, and his mother, Martha, had only a second-grade education. But they taught their two sons and three daughters to value education, and all five children graduated from college.

Diana Whitson-Thompson

On Friday April 23rd, 2021, Diana Whitson-Thompson, loving wife and mother of 3, went home to be with the lord. Diana, age 54, was a native and life-long resident of Unicoi County and a member of Unicoi United Methodist Church. Diana was born on February 17th, 1967 to Diane Neas Whitson and Zane Carol Whitson Jr. She was a member of the 1985 graduating class of Unicoi County High School, after which she pursued a bachelor’s degree in political science and German at East Tennessee State University. She then continued her education at ETSU earning a master’s degree in Education. She then finished her education, earning the title of education specialist in school leadership from Lincoln Memorial University.

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