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I didn’t grow up with Knoxville and Knox County politics. As a journalist , the onus to earn trust is on me. Chris Wohlwend’ s Restless Native addresses the characters and absurdities of Knoxville, as well as the lessons learned pursuing the newspaper trade during the tumult that was the 1960s. One former board member was Bean’s secretary, who had donated money to his wife’s campaigns for Knox County circuit, general sessions and juvenile court clerk, according to Betty Bean and local news reports at the time. And for decades, another voting board member was Gail Jarvis, a lawyer and former Knox County General Sessions Court judge. When a local woman was murdered inside her home and Knox County Sheriff C.W. “ Buddy ” Jones foolishly, albeit innocently, bragged he wasn’t going to bed until he solved the crime, Guy Smith’s Journal promptly followed the activities of “Sleepless” Jones. Knox County Urges Caution During Extreme Heat; Offers Tips to Stay Safe ~ from KCHD Dangerously high temperatures are expected this week in Knox County . The Knox County Health Department wants everyone to be aware of signs and. Bean remained in his perch as the superintendent of the juvenile detention center that bears his name despite scandals, investigations and the use of seclusion to punish children. SAFETY PATROL Childress District TxDOT teamed up with Knox County for Law Enforcement Day to spread awareness about the dangers of impaired driving. The TxDOT crew brought some eye-opening, hands-on activities that really hit home: pedal karts with impaired goggles, SFST (sobriety test) challenges, and cornhole with LSD goggles. In 1947, journalist and writer John Gunther released the book " Inside U.S.A.," which featured descriptions of cities across America. In it, he deemed Knoxville “the ugliest city in America.”. SURVEY: How do you feel about Knoxville’ s proposed sales tax increase? The parade will kick off at 12:01 a.m. On July 4, ringing in Independence Day as soon as possible. According to a report,.