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Knoxville attorney charged with contempt, removed from court A prominent Knoxville attorney is accused of contempt of court just days after he was cited for misdemeanor assault following a spat with a McDonalds employee. Fire Sweeps Through Knoxville Home No one was hurt after flames broke out inside of a Knoxville Home overnight. Longtime Knoxville minister dies at 90 The Rev. John M. McGinnis, a longtime Knoxville pastor, died Thursday. He was 90. Knoxville firm expanding Roden Electrical Supply Co. Inc. of Knoxville is expanding into West Tennessee with the purchase of electrical supply distributors in Memphis and Jackson. Knoxville pastor takers helm of million-member Tennessee Baptist Convention Knoxville pastor Ron Stewart has taken over the helm of the Tennessee Baptist Convention, this states official arm of the Southern Baptist Convention. Historic South Knoxville graveyard in way of development project A graveyard dating back more than 150 years is standing in the way of plans for a new shopping center in South Knoxville and the developer wants to move the bodies. NAACP in Knoxville elects new president Members of the Knoxville branch of the NAACP have elected a new president. Its Rev. Ezra Mayes, pastor of First AME Zion Church on McCalla Avenue. Knoxville attorney charged with contempt, removed from court Herbert Moncier was representing a convicted cocaine dealer in a closed-door hearing in US District Court Friday. Knoxville Fire Displaces One The American Red Cross is assisting one person after a fire swept through their home overnight. Sports Mailbag: Nov. 18 Disappointed in coverage _of Webbs title coverage I was disappointed to pick up my Sunday morning copy of the Knoxville News Sentinel (Nov. 5) and discover only a buried reference to Webb Schools girls cross country team winning a state title. | ||