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VOL. 8 NO. 6

IN THIS ISSUE

Valentine Specials

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Togetherness trumps

‘Elixir of Love’ Eric White, chorister with the Knoxville Opera Company (KOC), describes the plot of “The Elixir of Love” in a few phrases: “Romantic comedy. Village idiot attempts to woo smartest, prettiest, richest girl in the county away from handsome soldier using love potion from quack doctor.” Carol Zinavage previews the upcoming performance.

Read Carol’s story on B-2

Haslam plan funds the dream High school graduates could attend two-year colleges or tech schools free of charge under a proposal by Gov. Bill Haslam. “Tennessee Promise” makes college accessible to all and will change the face of Tennessee.

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for long-married Hallers Byy B B Betsy etsy t P Pickle icckl ickl kle e

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After nearly 69 years of marriage, Dick and Hannah Haller know something about being sweethearts. “You work through the bad times, and you don’t give up too easily,” says Hannah Haller. “Back when we got married, you got married for a lifetime. You didn’t even consider saying, ‘Let’s give it a try.’ ” “It hasn’t been all sunshine,” Dick Haller says of the years that have passed since their June 1945 wedding. But he says they both had the example of their parents, who got married and stuck to it. The Hallers aren’t planning anything special for Valentine’s Day, but they don’t need to. Their marriage has always been about doing things together. They’ve known each other since they were 4th graders from farm families in the small town of Daleville, Ind. When they started dating as high school seniors, neither

had had a serious romance before. There wasn’t much to do around Daleville, so they’d make their way to Muncie or Anderson “for exciting dates,” says Hannah. That meant going to hear big bands perform or to watch movies. They liked the comedies of Abbott & Costello. She was fond of Tyrone Power, and he enjoyed westerns. For small-towners, they’ve had their share of celebrity encounters. While Dick was in the Army during World War II, he spent some free time in New York, where he met bandleader Guy Lombardo and a young crooner named Frank Sinatra. “I didn’t even know who he was,” he says. B e for e moving to K nox v ille about 15 years ago, they lived in Hender-

Dick and Hannah Haller enjoy their Sit N Be Fit class at the Frank R. Strang Senior Center. Photos by Betsy Pickle

Dick and Hannah Haller cozy up in front of Valentine’s decorations at the Frank R. Strang Center.

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NEIGHBORHOOD BUZZ

One hundred years of balance

State of the Schools address Superintendent Dr. Jim McIntyre will deliver his third annual State of the Schools address at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11, at Hardin Valley Academy. The event is open to the public and Jim McIntyre refreshments will be provided. The address will overview academic progress in Knox County Schools, update on implementation of the five-year strategic plan and outline educational goals for the coming year. The address will be broadcast live on KCS-TV, Comcast Cable Channel 10 and AT&T U-Verse Channel 99. It will also be broadcast live on WBIR’s 10News2. On the web, it will be streamed live at knoxschools.org, and wbir.com. It can be heard on WKCS radio 91.1 FM and WKCS Retro Radio.

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By Wendy Smith Few live to see 100, and even fewer of those can execute the brush knee movement. West Knoxville resident Leona Phelps is part of that happy minority. She celebrated her 100th birthday last week by practicing brush knee and eating birthday cake with her tai chi class at Sequoyah Presbyterian Church. Phelps took up tai chi at age 95 after a fall. It improves balance, she says. Balance may be a key component to her long life. In addition to regular exercise – she uses an exercise bike at home – and a

Leona Phelps shows off a sweatshirt signed by her Taoist Tai Chi class given in honor of her 100th birthday. Photo by Wendy Smith

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‘Eyesore’ billboard concerns Karns By Jake Mabe A 24x25-foot double-sided billboard being built at the intersection of Oak Ridge Highway and Byington-Beaver Ridge Road has residents complaining that it is an unwanted eyesore and a potential safety hazard. The small lot property at the intersection was purchased from the Clara Gallaher estate by Amanns Properties Diversified, which specializes in billboard placement at high traffic intersections. They then lease billboard space to advertisers. Knox County Commission chair Brad Anders, who represents the A large billboard being erected at the intersection of Oak Ridge Highway and Byington- Beaver Ridge Road is legal, but To page A-3 has residents concerned about its placement and the number of billboards popping up in Karns. Photo by Nancy Anderson GET AN EARLY START ON VALENTINES DAY!

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