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John LaFevre Apr - 30 - 2011 Comments Off

Well, this past week I was looking down into the holler toward Webb’s Creek thinking about the last time I used a hot knife to scrape off a rumpledump that was securely attached to my skull. “Rumpledump” is a home-made word I created to avoid using the distasteful official name of a dreaded and nasty critter known by a name that rhymes with “ick.” Rumpledumps come in various sizes and Read More ...

Seth Rogen stars as the title character, a masked vigilante, in this action comedy directed by Michel Gondry. The Green Hornet originated in a 1930s radio serial, then went on to comics and a 1960s television series. He has a sidekick named Kato, played by Bruce Lee on TV, but in this version played by Jay Chou. Cameron Diaz portrays Lenore Case, the secretary to wealthy newspaper publisher Britt Reid, Read More ...

The end begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione go back to Hogwarts to find and destroy Voldemort’s final horcruxes, but when Voldemort finds out about their mission, the biggest battle begins and life as they know it will never be the same again. IN THEATERS JULY 15, 2011 WATCH THE NEW HARRY POTTER TRAILER Courtesy imdb.com Related Stories:No Related Posts

April 29th will be the seventh event hosted by 3FC and will be held live from the Grand resort Hotel and Convention Center in Pigeon Forge! This promotion has become know as the number one organization in amateur mma in the South East! With it’s production quality and the reputation for where the Best of the Best go to compete… no doubt this 3FC will live up to the hype! Read More ...

Congratulations from Hometown Sevier! The Classes of 2011 Graduation photos that have been submitted to Hometown Sevier are available at the following link. If you would like to send us your picture, just click the link below and fill out the form and we will be sure to get it on the website for you. Click Here To View Photos or Submit Your Own! Related Stories:No Related Posts
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Elaine Miller Apr - 27 - 2011 Comments Off

May 21, 2011 is your opportunity to experience the fun and excitement of some of Sevier County’s many attractions! Mountain Hope Good Shepherd Clinic is pleased to announce the first annual Smoky Challenge Adventure Race. This is a race like no other. Participating teams will solve clues to find their way along a secret course where they will complete challenges at each stop before receiving their clue to the next Read More ...
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Amanda Marr Apr - 27 - 2011 Comments Off

BBQ Boot Camp will be held May 17-19, 2011 at the state-of-the-art Rel Maples Institute of Culinary Arts at Walters State Community College Sevier County Campus (1720 Old Newport Hwy Sevierville, TN 37876) and feature three nights of classes from 5:30pm – 9:30pm. David Hair, former team member of three-time world champion team Jack’s Old South, will be the featured instructor for the event with two nights of classes featuring Read More ...
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Dusty Walker Apr - 27 - 2011 Comments Off

The Sevierville Kiwanis Club is a small group of about 30 local people who get together every Tuesday at Damon’s Restaurant in Sevierville for a weekly meeting & lunch. Most meetings feature a weekly speaker who will give a brief presentation on a topic of interest to this community. The Club has a wide variety of fundraisers throughout the year to raise money for the needs of Sevier County children. Read More ...
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Greta Beeler Apr - 27 - 2011 Comments Off

The Rodeo went off without any major hitches, thanks to our faithful volunteers and contestants. The Bulls won both nights in the Senior division(15-20yrs old), but Austin Gilley is the cowboy to beat in the Junior Division(12-14 yrs old). Austin had two qualified rides with enough riders to make the pot very attractive. Jacob Frazier showed us all how to Chute Dog a steer with his Friday night time of Read More ...
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Bakery Boy Apr - 27 - 2011 Comments Off

Cornbread is king in this Tennessee town known for producing cast-iron cookware that’s perfect for baking cornbread. Ah, cornbread. If ever there was a staple food with as many uses as there are cultures using it, it’s cornbread. Maize-growing Native Americans ate versions of cornbread long before Europeans reached the hemisphere. All across the South it goes naturally with barbecue and chili. Cowboys in the West pair it with pinto Read More ...