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March 24, 2014

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Teacher sues on evaluation plan Mark Taylor has become the second Knox County educator to challenge the constitutionality of the Tennessee Value Added Assessment System for teacher evaluations. The Tennessee Education Association filed a lawsuit on Taylor’s behalf in federal court last week.

Read Betty Bean on page A-4

Sullivan talks about life in Karns Last week’s Karns History Club meeting was a particularly good one. Alberta Dale Sullivan, an African-American woman, shared tales of her life growing up in Karns. She has spent all of her 81 years on the family homestead on Carpenter Road, watching the community, and the world, change around her.

Read Nancy Anderson on page A-3

A celebration of marriage ... All Saints Catholic Church celebrated marriage on Feb. 28, with a World Marriage Dinner Celebration, honoring couples who have been married a long time and just a few months. Special recognition was given to couples who had reached a “milestone” anniversary – 1, 10, 25 and 50 – with all the honored guests being celebrated with food and dancing.

Read Ashley Baker on page A-7

What really matters ... Fans are buzzing about the Tennessee quarterback derby. The race is on to determine who starts the last Saturday in August. Of course that is a big deal but the Vols can line up with any of the four.

Read Marvin West on page A-5

Ugly Lotus is the practice model of the RoHAWKtics team’s competition star Black Lotus. Photo by Nancy Anderson Joseph Nuttal, from RoHAWKtics FRC team 3824, tosses the ball to Black Lotus during last month’s Palmetto Partners FIRST Robotics Competition in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Photo submitted Academy robot that is on its way – with its team of students and mentors – to the World Competition of FIRST Robots in St. Louis, Mo., April 23-26. The RoHAWKtics FRC team 3824 wowed the judges and com-

By Nancy Anderson Move over R2D2. The Black Lotus just might make you look like an antique. One thing for certain, it’s got game. The Black Lotus is the name of the Hardin Valley Academy STEM

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Big Ridge Park sets spring events By Libby Morgan There are lots of spring activities at Big Ridge State Park. ■ Ridge Runner 5K & 1-Mile Fun Run starts at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 5. This is the first of what organizers hope will be an annual event. Runners should arrive one hour before start. The 5K race will be run on park trails, and the Fun Run is on an asphalt surface. Pre-registration and online registration is $20 for the 5K race and $5 for the Fun Run. Go to www. imathlete.com, or sign up at the North Side YMCA. Race director is Jennifer Massengill. Info: 865-922-9622 or jmassengill@ymcaknoxville.org. ■ Easter Egg Hunt will be held the day before Easter, Saturday, April 19, rain or shine. This is the 16th annual event. Twelve thousand eggs filled with candy or toys will be ready for four age groups to find: 2-year-olds

and younger will hunt at 10 a.m.; 3- to 4-year-olds at 10:30 a.m.; 5to 7-year-olds at 1 p.m.; and 8- to 10-year-olds at 1:30 p.m. ■ Mother’s Day Wildflower Hike will be Sunday, May 11. Meet the rangers at the old stone CCC building at the park entrance on Mother’s Day at 2 p.m. to join in a wildflower hike. For anyone who is, has or knows a mother. ■ Father’s Day Camping Trip is set for June 14. It’s a canoeing and camping trip on the weekend of Father’s Day. Canoes, canoeing equipment, Saturday evening dinner and Sunday breakfast are included in the $30 fee. Participants must bring their own camping accommodations. The group will canoe to a backcountry campsite for an overnight stay on Norris Lake. For complete details and to sign up, contact Ranger Derek Wilson by calling 865-206-9459 or email him at derek.wilson@tn.gov.

Big Ridge Lake’s peaceful waters

Photos by Libby Morgan

How many sheriff’s cars patrol Knox County? By Sandra Clark

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petition earlier this month in Myrtle Beach by winning the Palmetto FRC regional competition and securing a berth in the world championship. The team also picked up the Industrial Design award. RoHAWKtics is a team of 52

students, the majority from the HVA STEM program plus others from home school programs and other Knox County schools that don’t offer the robotics curriculum. The team is divided into the builders, designers, programmers and business managers. Together with teachers/mentors John Tilson

Last week candidate Bobby Waggoner said at any given time there are fewer than 30 officers on patrol in the 400 square miles beyond the city limits, the area patrolled by the Sheriff’s Office. We asked Sheriff Jimmy “J.J.” Jones for a response and were told, “The sheriff doesn’t respond to purely political innuendos.”

Analysis This writer is old enough to remember when Bobby’s grandpa, the late Bernard Waggoner Sr., was sheriff. In the mid-1960s, Knox County had four cars on patrol for each shift: south, east, north, west. Tim Hutchison drove on the north patrol. Since then, mostly under

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Hutchison’s leadership, the Sheriff’s Office has grown to some 1,000 employees. Most are eligible for a generous pension. And I believe the folks who are paying the bills deserve to know how many officers are patrolling the neighborhoods on each shift. It’s a simple question. Stay tuned. We will continue to ask until you get an answer.

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