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Peyton Manning is opening a Western-themed restaurant in Knoxville

Jun. 14, 2019

Peyton Manning and Graduate Hotels will open a restaurant in Knoxville as part of a hotel renovation and acquisition across from the University of Tennessee

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Gypsy Circus Cider announces big plans for Knoxville this fall

Kingsport-based Gypsy Circus Cider Company will open a permanent taproom in Knoxville this fall

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Sitel hiring 200 people for new Knoxville customer support center

Jun. 11, 2019

Customer service business Sitel is opening a new location in Knoxville.

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Pro-union? Anti-union? Chattanooga hears it all on eve of UAW election

All the VW autoworkers are pondering the same issue

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Tennessee leads nation in small business employment growth

Jun. 7, 2019

Tennessee leads the nation in small business job growth, according to a new payroll survey of small businesses by Paychex Inc

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Scapa Healthcare Opens New Medical Device Manufacturing Facility in Knoxville, TN

The 152,000-square-foot facility doubles Scapa Healthcare’s Knoxville footprint into a single site of operations

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UT Graduate Programs Among Best in Nation

U.S. News and World Report has recognized several UT colleges and programs in its 2020 graduate school rankings

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ORNL scientists accidental creation of three otherworldly ice types challenges 35 years of ice research

Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists discovered a pathway to the unexpected formation of dense, crystalline phases of ice thought to exist beyond Earth’s limits

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Wilderness at the Smokies joins list of Sevier Co. businesses building employee dorms

May. 31, 2019

The waterpark resort is the next to join a growing trend to address major affordable housing shortfalls for workers in the area

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Bill Gates eyes the work ahead for Tennessee in education during visit to Nashville

Tennessee is making strong improvements in raising academic achievement among its students, but Bill Gates believes there is plenty of work still ahead for the Volunteer State.

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