Karns/Hardin Valley Shopper-News 080513

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VOL. 7 NO. 31

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Karns Community Fair Andrew Ogle (center), won the men’s division of the Karns 5k race with a time of 16:35. He and hundreds of runners braved gloomy skies to kick off the 60th annual Karns Community Fair. Runners are Bryan Fitzsimmons, 2nd place, (at left) and Mark Rupinski, 3rd place. Photos by

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One of art teacher Lee Jenkins-Freels’ first experiences with an exceptionally talented student presented a special challenge. She was at SouthDoyle then, and had a student who specialized in beautiful environmental photographs of Cades Cove. He had already won great acclaim for his work, but Jenkins-Freels knew he could do more.

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Karns resident Mabel Teague offers fresh vegetables for sale in the fair’s farmers market. Large family farms are in decline, but backyard garden enthusiasts are gaining in popularity as more and more locals look for homegrown and organic food.

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Teacher witnesses through soccer Tom Gerlach, Christian Academy of Knoxville teacher and a Charlotte Eagles international tour director, uses his gifts and abilities as a soccer coach as a way to share his faith. Every year, Gerlach leads a group of young people, ages 1620, on a tour to Brazil. His goal is to train and equip Christian athletes to use the game of soccer as a platform for telling others about Jesus.

Dr. Richard Briggs, a Knox County commissioner who is running in the Republican primary for the District 7 seat held by state Sen. Stacey Campfield,visits the fair to campaign, and maybe throw a few beads.

More photos on page A-3 Women’s division winner Kathy Wolski (center) came in at an impressive 18:23 with 13-year old Karns native, Madison Grimm (at left), finishing in 2nd place and Michelle Derenski in 3rd.

Solar revolution?

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Bob Kesling visits Farragut Rotary Bob Kesling created a homefield advantage when he spoke to the Rotary Club of Farragut at Fox Den Country Club. Kesling, director of broadcasting and lead play-by-play voice for the UT Vol Network, dropped several references to his predecessor – “Voice of the Vols” emeritus and Fox Den resident John Ward – into his patchwork of anecdotes.

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Looking ahead – with caution Butch Jones has spent so much time looking forward, pouring a foundation and building brick by brick, there just wasn’t much time left for looking back. Jones may not realize what all happened at Vanderbilt on the evening of Nov. 17, 2012 – a rout so bad the benevolent James Franklin told the mighty Commodores to take a knee to avoid running up the score.

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Adam Hutsell is a man on a mission, and he has chosen Hardin Valley for his pulpit. Hutsell, a 2000 Bearden High School graduate, is the owner and CEO of Twin Willows Construction LLC, the company that is currently building on 5 acres off Buttermilk Road in Hardin Valley, with a proposed 26 acres of property to build out. Twin Willows Construction plans for Willows Pointe to be filled with solar and energy-efficient homes that are affordable for middleincome homeowners, says Hutsell. “Our homeowners will see a 70 to 80 percent reduction in utility costs, depending on their lifestyle,” This Twin Willows home being built in Hardin Valley has R-5 strucsays Hutsell. “And we are tural foam, replacing traditional OSB and Tyvek material normally building these homes in used during framing. Hutsell says the structural foam resists moisthe price range where that ture and increases the overall R value of the exterior walls.

Homebuilder wants to bring the power to middle Americans

Adam Hutsell, owner and CEO of Twin Willows Construction LLC, examines a Dow PowerHouse solar shingle. Hutsell partners with Dow and uses the shingles in the solar and energy-efficient homes he is building in Hardin Valley. Photos submitted

kind of reduction in costs makes a big difference in the homeowner’s pocketbook.” Hutsell says he spent four years researching what he believes is a revolution in homebuilding. He has partnered with vendors and suppliers to buy the materials he needs to construct the energy-efficient homes at bulk prices, which creates a savings for the homebuilder. “With these partnerships and a realization on my part that I am not going to make as high a margin on these homes as I might otherwise, I am able to build homes that will show a significant cost savings for the homeowner without an initial high price tag that they can’t afford.” To page A-3

Beaver Creek qualifies as ‘blueway’ By Jake Mabe Knox County Watershed Coordinator Roy Arthur says that Beaver Creek qualifies as a blueway under unofficial criteria. “There are no official criteria,” Arthur says, “exRoy Arthur cept for ones established by organizations such

as the Sierra Club.” Arthur says the four unofficial criteria are: 1. The waterway is designated as “waters of state,” i.e. the state owns the water. 2. The waterway has to be navigable by small watercraft. Debris jams must be taken down. 3. The waterway has to have launch points. 4. The waterway has no posted water hazards (bacteria like e coli).

“Beaver Creek meets all four criteria. A final decision to designate it as such will have to be made by Knox County.” Arthur said the county is exploring a first phase, which would be from Harrell Road Park to Northwest Sports Park in Karns, “to see how that goes.” “Then a second phase might be from Clayton Park in Halls to Dry Gap Pike. “There are about 40 miles of Beaver Creek’s main stem that

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