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Photo by Amy Smotherman Burgess
Photo by Amy Smotherman Burgess
Matthew and Rebecca Teffeteller with their four month-old son Matthew Jr. at their home in Walland in 2009. 
 
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Photo by Amy Smotherman Burgess
Photo by Amy Smotherman Burgess
Cocke County Sheriff’s Detective Derrick Woods, left, and Lisa Maxwell and Judy O’Neil, mother and grandmother of the victim, respectively, address the media at the Cocke County Courthouse in Newport on Friday. 
 
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PHOTO BY BETTY MCMILLAN
PHOTO BY BETTY MCMILLAN
This hickory tree was brought down striking the home of Alfred and Mary Gray in the St. Tide Hollow community near Parrottsville. Mary Gray said the tree is more than 100 years old and was still bearing nuts before being uprooted by the strong winds.  
 
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Photo by Brian Graves
Photo by Brian Graves
Eighteen-month-old Aiden Wright stands on the new porch built on his great-great-grandfather Coy Ogle's house on Proffitt Road. Wright was the youngest descendant of the house's former owner attending its dedication. 
 
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Photo by Candice Grimm
Photo by Candice Grimm
Capt. Jim Shults, left, Firefighter Paramedic Joe Gallentine, and Terry Whaley admire the memorial to Whaley's husband, Luther, who died March 1. 
 
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Photo by Candice Grimm
Photo by Candice Grimm
Jo An Trentham, left, and her sister Claudette Kendig in front of Trentham Place. 
 
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Photo by CAT GRIFFITH-BENSON | THE DAILY TIMES
Photo by CAT GRIFFITH-BENSON | THE DAILY TIMES
World War II veteran Kenneth Hammontree and his wife Shirley Hammontree have a laugh as they recount how their marriage began nearly 11 years ago. 
 
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Photo by Clay Owen, News Sentinel
Photo by Clay Owen, News Sentinel
Darleen Addis, left, and Sharon Franklin watch a memorial video for their children, Jenilyn Addis Franklin, 18, and Brandon Franklin, 21, on Thursday at Addis' home in Kodak. 
 
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Photo by Craig Mintz
Photo by Craig Mintz
Paul William Thomason II speaks about the death of his son, Sgt. Paul William Thomason III, alongside Thomason's stepmother, Roberta, Wednesday at First Baptist Church Sevierville. 
 
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Photo by Craig Mintz
Photo by Craig Mintz
A participant in the Deputy Toby Merritt Memorial Motorcycle Ride gets registered Saturday as other bikers wait behind him. 
 
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Photo by Craig Mintz
Photo by Craig Mintz
Woods Hippensteal, left, stands inside one of the new storage buildings at Mountain Hope Good Shepherd Clinic shortly before the dedication ceremony. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
Lawrence Manning samples a Golden Delicious apple as he provides a tour of the orchard, a labor of love. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
A Seymour Volunteer firefighter uses a ladder to hose down the fire at 1439 South Delozier Road Wednesday morning. The home was brick with a metal roof, which kept the flames and intense heat inside. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
Local artists Jim Gray, left, Marc Postlewaite, Paul Murray, G. Webb and Vern Hippensteal discuss painting techniques during a meeting to talk about the newly formed Great Smoky Mountains Watercolor Society. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
Sue Trentham, recently diagnosed with a brain tumor, carried water for three years to drink, cook and wash clothes with after concerns she and her husband, Warren, had about their well water. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
Gayle Thomas kept a small picture of her son Paul, which she kissed every night before going to sleep, next to her pillow. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
U.S. Army pallbearers carry the coffin of Sgt. Paul William Thomason III to its final resting place at Knob Creek Cemetery in Seymour Tuesday. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
An American flag is presented to Amanda Thomason, Sgt. Thomason's wife, and her children during the graveside service. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
Amanda Thomason, along with her four children, accepts a medallion from Bob Parker as Paul's mother, Gayle Thomas, looks on. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
Gayle Thomas, left, mother of Paul William Thomason III, and his 10-year-old daughter Megan Thomason talk about the details they have surrounding his death in Iraq. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
Laura Maples, left, hugs her son Blake during an October 2004 party at which the Make-A-Wish Foundation presented him with a swing designed to hold his wheelchair. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
Joseph McMahan stays attached to his laptop these days, still recovering from brain surgery in November 2006. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
Michelle Finchum, wife of Chuck Finchum, testifies during the trial of the man accused of driving a vehicle into their home and killing her husband. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken
Photo by Curt Habraken
Supporters of historic New Salem Baptist Church in Sevierville are hoping to raise $500,000 to repair and restore the church on Eastgate Road. The donation thermometer is now in the front yard of the church. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken/The Mountain Press
Photo by Curt Habraken/The Mountain Press
Brackins’ wife Penny and daughter Shannon McFall look on as the casket is brought out. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken/The Mountain Press
Photo by Curt Habraken/The Mountain Press
Police officers and firefighters salute as the casket of Rodger Brackins is brought out. 
 
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Photo by Curt Habraken/The Mountain Press
Photo by Curt Habraken/The Mountain Press
Brackins is placed in the hearse for transport to Mattox Cemetery. 
 
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PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
Keeping cool on a 95-degree day in Newport are, from left, Donald Gentry; Fred Barnes and sister-in-law Barbara Barnes; and her son, Jimmy Barnes¡Vthe Shade Tree Gang at Fred¡'s produce stand 
 
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PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
The Runnion brothers, Jim, front, and Charles S. Runnion, were honored on Nov. 30, 2004, along with other Newport Kiwanians for their years of perfect attendance. Charles Runnion had 56 years and Jim Runnion 47 years perfect attendance. 
 
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PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
Dr. Fred M. Valentine Jr., at right, presents the eighth annual Cocke County Citizenship Award to General Sessions Judge John A. Bell on Thursday at Carson Springs Conference Center. 
 
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PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
Vic and Nora Valentine had been married for about 67 years and lived off the Cosby Highway (Hwy. 321) in Cocke County near the Great Smoky Mountains, when this photo was made in 2003. 
 
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Photo by David Popiel
Photo by David Popiel
Rita Self, left, and Donna Moss are happy to serve customers at Hollis Stinson's The Shack Restaurant off Hwy. 25/70 at Del Rio, about 11 miles east of Newport. 
 
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PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
Heavy rains and high winds caused a giant oak tree to topple, narrowly missing vehicles and people at the home of Tommy and Tracy Ball, off Old Sevierville Highway. 
 
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Photo by David Popiel
Photo by David Popiel
Political friends rallied for Cocke County Mayor Iliff McMahan Jr. on Saturday night near Parrottsville. From left are Knox County Mayor Mike Ragsdale, Chattanooga Mayor Bob Corker, and McMahan 
 
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PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
Major Coggins was at the Newport Federal Bank open house for its new facility off West Broadway last Thursday morning. 
 
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Photo by David Popiel
Photo by David Popiel
Fred Pack holds a recently-deceased otter he trapped in the French Broad near Del Rio. 
 
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PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
Maggie Shelton will soon be opening her own flower shop off East Main Street. Carpenter Clifford Morse was at work last Friday building a partition wall. 
 
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PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
Arlie and Betty Allen visited the Plain Talk office during Oct. to renew their subscription. They live off Hannon Road south of Newport and have been married about five years. 
 
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PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
William Worley, left, and Willie Stokely have been partners many years and relatives all their lives. They just started up East Tennessee Metal in Parrottsville last week. 
 
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PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
James Stokely helps his brother feed sheet steel into the giant cutter at the metals fabrication plant in Parrottsville. 
 
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Photo By DAVID POPIEL
Photo By DAVID POPIEL
Shawn Hudson helped cover snapdragons and other small plants on Thursday afternoon. His father, business owner Sherman Hudson, said that every non-hardy plant would be covered or taken into greenhouses because temperatures are expected to fall into the mi 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
Charlie Manes sits at his desk at Brown Funeral Home. After a short retirement, Manes is returning to the mortuary business. 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
Janella Carpenter celebrated her 98th birthday quietly Friday, May 4, at her home, "Elm Hill," on Riverview Street. She was born May 4, 1909, one of six children born to then Attorney and Mrs. Ben W. Hooper. 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
Brown's daughter, Thelma Ogle, illustrated her father's book. From left are Meschelyn Barrett, Stokely Memorial Library; Ogle; Judy Myers, Parrottsville Library; Sandra Foster, Cosby Community Library; and Brown. 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
Newport resident Sarah Dawson Brabson, seated, celebrated her 99th birthday Monday, January 14, with cake and ice cream at her home on Prospect Avenue. Joining her were several close friends. Standing from left, front row, Annette Vance, Beth Runnion, Pau 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
Larry B. Blazer, Cocke County Director of Schools, announced his retirement this morning during a news conference. 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
Betty Jo Smith of Parrottsville holds an April 28, 1933 issue of "The Knoxville Journal" which was published on the day she was born. 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
05/04/2008 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
Charlotte Tweed, left, TDOT account clerk, will retire June 30 after working for the Tennessee Department of Transportation for 51 and a half years. She is shown with L. W. Matthews, TDOT Highway Maintenance Superintendent. 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
From left are board chair Charlotte Mims, board member Mickey Powers, Proffitt's husband Chris, board member Jan Brooks Sneed, and former board member Stacy Munn. 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
From left are David Bible's son and daughter-in-law Brandi and John David Bible, his wife and granddaughter Dyann and Madylyn Grace Bible, the honoree, and his son Dana L. Bible.  
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
Joneta Ball poses next to a blooming forsythia bush in the yard of her home off Arlis Road. The Cocke County native will be honored with a party Sunday, April 20, to celebrate her 90th birthday. 
 
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Photo by Duay O'Neil
Photo by Duay O'Neil
The stacks of folders and files atop Manney Moore's desk at the Cocke County Board of Education's Central Office attest to the mountains of work awaiting him in his new position of Cocke County Director of Schools. 
 
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Photo by Duay O’Neil
Photo by Duay O’Neil
 
 
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PHOTO by GARY BUTLER
PHOTO by GARY BUTLER
Don Williamson, of Rooster Town Road, Cosby, and his niece Ramona Griffin, of Elma, N.Y., are all smiles in this photo, but Griffin said she was not smiling when she spent $2,000 on maintenance and repairs to her motor home en route to a gathering at Will 
 
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PHOTO by GARY BUTLER
PHOTO by GARY BUTLER
 
 
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PHOTO by GARY BUTLER
PHOTO by GARY BUTLER
Area Ruritan Zone Governor Lynn Fillers, at right, is shown presenting a plaque to Parrottsville Volunteer Fire Department (PVFD) volunteer Harrison Helton honoring Helton as the PVFD 2005 Fireman of the Year. 
 
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PHOTO by GARY BUTLER
PHOTO by GARY BUTLER
The Cocke County Clerk's Office received an infusion of TRUST-Title & Registration User System of Tennessee-last week, in the form of an improved, streamlined, computer system intended to quickly retrieve data relevant to vehicle titles and registration.  
 
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PHOTO by GARY BUTLER
PHOTO by GARY BUTLER
Melissia Ball is shown at work at Fred L. Myers Jr.'s law office, off East Broadway, doing some research in preparation for taking the Tennessee Bar Exam in July. Ball has worked for Myers for 16 years and recently graduated from law school. 
 
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Photo by J. Miles Cary
Photo by J. Miles Cary
An early morning fire in Pigeon Forge destroyed a long time tourist attraction, the Three Bears gift shop and display of live black bears was destroyed by the fire. 
 
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Photo by J.J. Kindred
Photo by J.J. Kindred
A line of police officers stand in front of the grave site during the Sunday afternoon internment for Carman Townsend, the former Sevier County sheriff who died last week at age 77. Funeral services were held earlier at Atchley 
 
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Photo by J.J. Kindred
Photo by J.J. Kindred
Pallbearers carry Townsend's casket to the grave site minutes before the beginning of the ceremony. 
 
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Photo by J.J. Kindred
Photo by J.J. Kindred
Pigeon Forge City Commissioner Bill Maples was upset about the outcome Tuesday's election, but is at peace with the voters' decision. Maples reflected Wednesday on 20 years of elective service to the community. 
 
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Photo by J.J. Kindred
Photo by J.J. Kindred
A Toyota Tacoma truck driven by 63-year-old Euwana Atchley, of Sevierville, turned upside down after being involved in a two-vehicle accident Saturday morning at the intersection of State Highway 411 and New Center Road.  
 
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Photo by J.J. Kindred
Photo by J.J. Kindred
The Sevier County Fire Department was one of several emergency teams that responded to the scene. 
 
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Photo by J.J. Kindred
Photo by J.J. Kindred
English McCarter, left, retired this month after serving 36 years as a Pigeon Forge City Commissioner. McCarter also served as mayor, vice mayor, assistant police chief and fire chief in the city 
 
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Photo by J.J. Kindred
Photo by J.J. Kindred
Gayle Thomas, mother of slain 2/278th soldier Sgt. Paul W. Thomason III, plants roses outside of the museum during a ceremony in his honor, with other family members present. 
 
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Photo by Jeff Farrell
Photo by Jeff Farrell
Sam Maner, of the Sons of the Revolution, center, announces to Arthur Milo Bohanan that the organization has named his late son, Benjamin Bohanan, Patriot of the Year. 
 
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PHOTO BY JEFF VESPA
PHOTO BY JEFF VESPA
 
 
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Photo by Joe Howell
Photo by Joe Howell
Matthew Teffeteller shows his wedding ring, which had to be cut off his finger after a car accident left him burned over more than half of his body in 2002. His wife Billie Jo Debty Teffeteller and their unborn child died in the wreck. 
 
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Photo by Joe Howell
Photo by Joe Howell
Matthew Teffeteller shows some of his injuries after the accident and resulting fire in 2002. 
 
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Photo by Joe Howell
Photo by Joe Howell
A bassinet rests in Matthew and Billie Jo's home waiting for the child who will never be born. Matthew brought the gift from Billie Jo's family home in North Carolina and put it in their bedroom. 
 
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Photo by Joel Davis
Photo by Joel Davis
Woodworker Randy Ogle demonstrates wood-turning techniques at the Arrowcraft Shop in Gatlinburg. Ogle is a fourth-generation woodworker. 
 
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Photo by Joel Davis
Photo by Joel Davis
Those who attended the demonstration got an up-close look at woodworking. 
 
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Photo by JOY KIMBROUGH | THE DAILY TIMES
Photo by JOY KIMBROUGH | THE DAILY TIMES
Country Music Artist Jack Greene (center) is honored at the 2010 Foothills Fall Festival by Maryville Mayor Tom Taylor and Rhonda Whiting, a member of the local country-Western trio Sisters of the Silver Sage. 
 
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Photo by JOY KIMBROUGH | THE DAILY TIMES
Photo by JOY KIMBROUGH | THE DAILY TIMES
Blount County Sheriff’s Officers are continuing to investigate the slaying of Arthur Walter Downey, 66, at his home on the 3200 block of Turkey Pen Branch Road in Maryville. 
 
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PHOTO BY KEVIN FLINT
PHOTO BY KEVIN FLINT
Several memorabilia items will be auctioned beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday. The sale is part of the Hobert Ford estate, a former dentist, politician, and baseball team owner from Newport. Some of the items include professional and collegiate baseball jerse 
 
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Photo by Philip Nagy
Photo by Philip Nagy
Sevier County Sheriff Bruce Montgomery stands in his office. 
 
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Photo by Philip Nagy
Photo by Philip Nagy
Josephine Burchfiel, right, and daughter Kathy Kile, second right, attended a luncheon Thursday honoring their family's contributions to the Walters State Community College's Sevier County campus in Sevierville. 
 
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Photo by Philip Nagy
Photo by Philip Nagy
Kevin McClure does what he loves to do every time he goes home - spend time with his three daughters, from left, Ashlynn, 12, Morgan, 4, and Sydney, 7. 
 
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Photo by Philip Nagy
Photo by Philip Nagy
Janis and Jackie Proffitt arrange a wooden dogwood flower bouquet in a vase made in their workshop, with a bowl of wooden fruit in the foreground that they said is a common piece in this area. 
 
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Photo by Philip Nagy
Photo by Philip Nagy
Bryan Atchley embraces his wife, Cherie, after being re-elected to a sixth term as mayor of Sevierville 5 May 2005. 
 
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Photo by Philip Nagy
Photo by Philip Nagy
Pigeon Forge City Manager Earlene Teaster discusses her long career in city government and says she has no plans of retiring any time soon. 
 
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Photo by Philip Nagy
Photo by Philip Nagy
Dylan McGaha was so excited about his new school supplies that he wanted to open them right away instead of waiting for his first day of kindergarten at New Center Elementary. 
 
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PHOTO BY RICK HOOPER
PHOTO BY RICK HOOPER
Three people were injured just before noon Thursday in this two-car crash on West Broadway in Newport. 
 
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Photo by Saul Young
Photo by Saul Young
From left, Austin Smith, 13, Dreau Smith, 9, and their mother Martha Smith attend the prayer services at Inskip Baptist Church. 
 
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Photo by Stan Voit
Photo by Stan Voit
On hand for the dedication of the Luther Ogle admin. wing in Maples-Marshall Hall on the WSC'sSevierville campus were, from left, Candace Ogle McKee; Cindy Ogle; Jack Campbell; Bud Ogle; Michael Ogle; Sandy Ogle; and Gary Wade. 
 
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Photo by Steve Blanchett
Photo by Steve Blanchett
Cocke County Clerk Janice Butler, who is the River Rafting Agent for the county, signed the rafting permits for the 12 rafting companies that use the Pigeon and French Broad Rivers for their rafting expeditions. From left, are Cocke County Mayor Iliff McM 
 
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Photo by TOM SHERLIN | THE DAILY TIMES
Photo by TOM SHERLIN | THE DAILY TIMES
Keith Graves, a barber in Friendsville for 51 years, stands by an antique barber chair where he’s cut about 35 heads of hair daily. Because of health reasons, he is retiring. 
 
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Photo by Vickie Mason Cocke County Historian
Photo by Vickie Mason Cocke County Historian
Front row, from left, are Claire Walker, the author's daughter; Walker, and Cindy Walker, his wife. Standing from left are the party's hosts: Duay O'Neil, Kathy Williams, Pauline Proffitt, and Sandy Webb. 
 
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Photo by Wade Payne
Photo by Wade Payne
Verna Myers, above, holds the fiddle played by her uncle Ollie Myers, pictured left in Cades Cove. Verna said Ollie was blind, but could play any instrument that fell into his hands. "Back in the mountains, just about everybody know how to play something, 
 
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Photo courtesy Kathy Pittman
Photo courtesy Kathy Pittman
Dr. Bruce Montgomery sits with his wife, Lenora Whaley Montgomery. He is holding their oldest daughter, Kate, and Mrs. Montgomery is holding their second daughter, Mae. 
 
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Photo courtesy Kathy Pittman
Photo courtesy Kathy Pittman
Dr. Bruce Montgomery in the Spanish-American War where he received his medical training. He is seated on the floor in the center. 
 
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Photo courtesy Kathy Pittman
Photo courtesy Kathy Pittman
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery stand with their children and grandchildren. Dr. Montgomery is holding his grandson Bruce Reece Montgomery, the future Sevier County sheriff. 
 
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Photo courtesy national park
Photo courtesy national park
Naturalist Arthur Stupka talking to a crowd in the new Sugarland’s Visitors Center. 
 
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Photo courtesy national park
Photo courtesy national park
Naturalist Arthur Stupka leads a guided hike. 
 
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Photo courtesy of Phil Ivey
Photo courtesy of Phil Ivey
Hairstylist Phil Ivey, flanked by actresses January Jones (left) and Kimberly Williams-Paisley, have fun blending in with fake football fans in the movie, “We Are Marshall.” 
 
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Photo Courtesy of Phil Ivey
Photo Courtesy of Phil Ivey
Hollywood hairstylist Phil Ivey, of Seymour, works on the period hairstyle of actress January Jones on the set of “We Are Marshall.” 
 
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Photo courtesy of Terry Nell Morris
Photo courtesy of Terry Nell Morris
Fiddler Terry Nell Morris will be on hand to pay tribute to Charlie Acuff (seated) on Saturday at Music Row of Maryville. 
 
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Photo submitted by Ally12701@aol.com
Photo submitted by Ally12701@aol.com
 
 

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