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East Tennessee Newsmakers

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The Sunsphere, World's Fair Site, and Neyland Stadium are Knoxville landmarks of pride and passion, history and culture. But anyone who has resided in this mid-sized southern city knows that it derives its unique glow not so much from its locale but from its people - the ones who built it and stayed true to it over the years. In East Tennessee Newsmakers Georgiana Vines pays tribute to some remarkable individuals and their contributions to Knoxville and the history, civic and cultural life, and politics of East Tennessee. Some personalities linked with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are part of the blend. While many of these profiles celebrate personal achievement and local renown, the true narrative is found in the tapestry as a whole. Presenting the narrative in five parts - Political Notes, UT Spotlights, Media Sparks, Park Personalities, and About Town - Vines prefaces the stories with insight into her inspiration for the collection, discussing her career in journalism and how a Knoxville News Sentinel features series bloomed into the present book-length work on notable and interconnected Knoxvillians and other East Tennesseans. From political figures like Jimmy Duncan and Tipper Gore to well-known local personalities, including Sam Beall and Mary Lynn Majors, their stories and many more have here been updated and expanded into an impressively researched, entertaining, and valuable history of the colorful and dynamic city of Knoxville and the people who have made it so.

Author Biography:

Over the course of her fifty-year career in journalism, Georgiana Vines has worked as a reporter, feature writer, and editor with various newspapers. She retired from full-time work as associate editor with the Knoxville News Sentinel ;in 2005 and continues to write political columns for the newspaper as a freelancer.
Release date NZ
December 30th, 2019
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
277
ISBN-13
9781621905431
Product ID
30509693

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