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In our July soccer recap, Patty and Brian talk about everything that's been going on in the world of professional football this month. We discuss One Knoxville's hunt for the USL1 playoffs and qualifying for the semis of the Jagermeister Cup; the finals of the Copa América and Euros; preview the U.S. men's and women's tournaments at the Paris Olympics; and brainstorm who's going to be the coach to take the helm for the deservedly departed Gregg Berhalter with the USMNT.This month, make sure to visit Schulz Brau Brewing Company in North Knoxville to enjoy the Olympics game with our friends in the American Outlaws. Related links* One Knox SC results and upcoming games* 2024 Olympics: What to know about the U.S. men's, women's soccer* Follow American Outlaws Knoxville on Facebook and InstagramThank you, as always, to Markman's Diamonds & Fine Jewelry.Markman's is a proud sponsor of the Knox Soccer Podcast and One Knoxville SC. Located at 6932 Kingston Pike, Markman's has been Knoxville's choice for diamonds and fine jewelry since 1976. Visit markmansdiamonds.com.Thank you for reading Knox Soccer Podcast. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit knoxsoccerpodcast.substack.com
In this America Week episode, Patty & Brian chat with Kyle Clark and Giles King, two of the leaders of American Outlaws' Knoxville chapter, following the painful elimination from the Copa América. We break down the U.S. men's performance, look ahead to the Olympic men's and women's soccer tournaments, and discuss how soccer fans in Knoxville can get together to cheer on the Stars and Stripes ahead of the World Cup in 2026.This month, make sure to visit Schulz Brau Brewing Company in North Knoxville to enjoy a game with these superfans!Related links* Follow AO Knoxville on Facebook and Instagram* Check out the full U.S. men's, women's, and youth soccer calendar* Meet up at Schulz BrauThank you, as always, to Markman's Diamonds & Fine Jewelry.Markman's is a proud sponsor of the Knox Soccer Podcast and One Knoxville SC. Located at 6932 Kingston Pike, Markman's has been Knoxville's choice for diamonds and fine jewelry since 1976. Visit markmansdiamonds.com.Thank you for reading Knox Soccer Podcast. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit knoxsoccerpodcast.substack.com
A last-minute plea for more funding by Sheriff Tom Spangler ran into the cold hard facts of limited revenues last week as County Commission approved County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' budget with no changes. On this week's episode, Jesse and Scott take a look at why the county budget is so tight, and why it might not change any time soon. Also: Graduate student workers at the University of Tennessee are organizing for higher wages; the Three Rivers Market food co-op in North Knoxville faces a state shutdown over health code violations; and our monthly Power Poll find strong support among local leaders for the way UT has handled pro-Palestinian protests on campus. The guys also look ahead to the holiday-shortened week, which includes City Council making its own budget decisions.
State Rep. Gloria Johnson's campaign for Senate is the talk of the state — and of the podcast! Scott and Jesse look at the uphill battle Johnson faces and the political logic of her run. They also talk about the school board's assorted actions on special education this week, including a somewhat controversial plan to contract for services; studies of downtown parking and the South Waterfront; and the University of Tennessee's plans to attract more top Tennessee students. In the Q&A section, they look at the future of the problematic Fort Loudon Waste Recycling site in North Knoxville. Looking ahead to next week, they preview a meeting of the Planning Commission — and a special Compass happy hour! Compassknox.com
Happy Holler: You've probably heard the name. But like many Knoxville neighborhoods, it's not always clear where the lines are drawn. Perhaps, its ambiguity has to do with its size − just a few short blocks easily missed by a blink or a sneeze. It could also have to do with the nearby Old North Knoxville and Oakwood neighborhoods, which all seem to blend together. Then again, it could just be that − for a long time − the neighborhood hasn't had much to offer Knoxville residents that needed a car or a bus to get there. But some exciting new businesses have opened alongside longtime fixtures in recent months, and the blend of old and new has quickly made Happy Holler one of the Scruffy City's most intriguing destinations. "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com. Want more downtown analysis? Sign up for the free weekly Urban Knoxville newsletter by clicking here, and join the downtown discussion by becoming part of the Urban Knoxville group on Facebook.
The Scruffy City has a lot to offer, but downtown Knoxville sometimes relies on an overabundance of certain businesses and amenities. This podcast, part two of last week's episode, features co-host Ryan Wilusz and producer Brianna Paciorka discussing the things downtown could cut back, from certain restaurant offerings to alcohol-forward activities. "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com. Want more downtown analysis? Sign up for the free weekly Urban Knoxville newsletter by clicking here, and join the downtown discussion by becoming part of the Urban Knoxville group on Facebook.
This week Scott and Jesse talk about some incentives for local governments in the Inflation Reduction Act, a huge expansion of Axle Logistics in North Knoxville, a zoning reversal for a martial arts academy in South Knoxville, and the persistent hoax about students using litter boxes in schools. The interview guest is Jack Neely of the Knoxville History Project, who talks about a new plaque honoring New York Times publisher Adolph Ochs' time in Knoxville. And the guys look ahead to next week's meetings of the Knox County school board, Knoxville City Council and the Planning Commission.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Knoxville Police investigators on Monday identified the two victims in a fatal shooting that occurred Friday night in the parking lot of a North Knoxville bar.
Greg heads to old North Knoxville to celebrate a 2-year anniversary and speak with Andrew Armstrong, Rick Cox, and Nathaniel Sears about their individual craft beer paths leading up to and after partnering together to create Next Level Brewing.Support us on Patreon! Head to https://www.patreon.com/knoxbrewstories to check out the different ways you can show your support while receiving exclusive content, a shoutout on-air, and backstage passes to members-only events and merch! https://knoxbrewstories.com
"Black in Business" is finally available at knoxnews.com, and we couldn't be more excited about this project! For the past nine months, co-hosts Ryan Wilusz and Calvin Mattheis have met with Black entrepreneurs, from hair stylists to hip-hop artists, and listened to their stories – ones about family, community pride and overcoming the hurdles Black business owners often face. Check it out now! "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com.
With news of a hotel planned for an empty lot on Gay Street, it got us thinking: What are other empty spaces in the downtown Knoxville area that could benefit from new investments? Co-hosts Ryan Wilusz and Calvin Mattheis discuss some of the most obvious examples, including ones with redevelopment plans, as well as gaps you maybe never considered. "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com.
Ryan Wilusz and Calvin Mattheis forecast what growth could look like in Old North Knoxville, the Broadway-Central corridor and Happy Holler over the next three years — everything from housing opportunities to new types of businesses. Which of North Knoxville's big developments could have even bigger impacts down the road? And what is missing from the area? Spoiler alert: Not beer. "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com.
Welcome to the Mosaic Knox church podcast. This is a central place for our sermons and messages. Music is a church plant in Knoxville Tennessee. Our mission is to be a body of servant missionaries on mission with Jesus to bring the kingdom of God to old North Knoxville as it is in heaven. We believe that the church should aspire to reflect the neighborhood it serves. The 37917 zip code is a true mosaic of people. We see the kingdom of God pushing into the margins of our neighborhood and hope to partner with the spirit for transformation of hearts and communities. For more information about Mosaic you can visit us online at mosaicknox.org.
In this episode I speak with Kimberly Lomonaco about yoga. We also dip into a long discussion on the North Knoxville redevelopment. Sponsor: Feral Giant Theme song: Adeem The Artist
Warning!! Episode is LOUD. Undoctrinated Episode 3: The Undoctrinated duo riff about fantasy football again, recapping 2 separate individual drafts. Shout out to Murder Blows Podcast Please follow their Twitter @murderblows CORRECTION to Episode: Murder Blow currently has 28 available podcasts, vs. 32 stated in the episode. More episodes to come; so I'm told. If you're in Knoxville, go to K Brew and get a Cappuccino. Located in North Knoxville at 1138 N. Broadway Knoxville, TN 37917 Subscribe HERE Follow us on Twitter:@undoctrinated1 Email: undoctrinatedpodcast@gmail.com
Matt and Meredith from Steamboat Sandwiches on Central join us to talk about, we’ll, sandwiches. Of course, we’ll dive into Not Knoxville News and all the stuff happening in and around town!
Joined by Chad Grennor, the guys take the show on the road to get coffee, burritos, and beermosas at Central Filling Station. While there they discuss some of the cool stuff coming up in Knoxville including Shark Week, tattoos, and halloween.