Month: April 2019
Ijams River Rescue Removes Close to 37 Tons of Trash From Area Waterways
Ijams River Rescue Removes Close to 37 Tons of Trash From Area Waterways –
The 30th annual Ijams River Rescue presented by TVA with support from Lowe’s collected 36.8 tons of trash and tires from 33 sites in and along East Tennessee’s waterways on April 6, 2019, once again removing a significant amount from Loves Creek.
How did Wednesday Night Services come into play in church
How did Wednesday night services come into play in church – Wednesday services are very popular for Prayer Meetings and Children’s Ministries but how did it gets it start.
Love One Another – National Day of Prayer
Love One Another – National Day of Prayer the 2019. The theme comes from the words of Jesus in John 13:34, “Love one another. Just as I have loved you.” #LoveOneAnother #DayofPrayer
Food Truck Park Coming to South Knoxville
Food Truck Park coming to South Knoxville – Food Trucks are a very popular way to go out to eat instead of eating in a restaurant. It will be located at the Southside Garage in South Knoxville. #FoodTruckPark #SouthsideGarage
Weigel’s to Use Only Tennessee Produced Milk
Weigel’s to Use Only Tennessee Produced Milk – Weigel’s, one of East Tennessee’s largest milk processors, has committed to using milk produced exclusively in Tennessee. #Weigels #TennesseeMilk
Day Light Saving Bill Update for Tennessee
Day Light Saving Bill Update for Tennessee – The house has approved and advanced the bill to keep Tennessee on Day Light Saving Time all year long. That would mean no more time change.
Tennessee State Parks Honored for the Go Green With Us Program
Tennessee State Parks Honored for the Go Green With Us Program – The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) today recognized all 56 state parks for their efforts in environmental sustainability practices as part of the state’s Go Green With Us program. #GoGreenWithUs #TNStateParks
Church pays medical debt for nearly 1,600 families
Church pays medical debt for nearly 1,600 families – They paid for the day at pennies on the dollar and sent letters out telling them their debt has been paid.