The tough thing about writing a Friday column after a Tuesday election is finding something to say that hasn’t already been said in somebody else’s postmortem. But Friday morning’s coming …
The squirrel has spoken
Hi, remember me? From last Thursday? I’m the Whittle Springs squirrel that knocked out Marshall Stair with a pine cone.
In last week’s column I wrote: “When (Marshall) came around, it …
Mannis, Kincannon move on
The Nov. 5 Knoxville city races are set.
Eddie Mannis and Indya Kincannon will compete to be mayor. Marshall Stair was eliminated on Aug. 27, along with Fletcher Burkhardt, Calvin Taylor …
Dear Marshall: Listen to the squirrel
What happened, you say, Marshall Stair? Well, you were going door to door in the Whittle Springs area when a falling pine cone knocked you out. Maybe a squirrel threw …
The case for (and against) Kincannon
Indya Kincannon could be the next Knoxville mayor. Knowledgeable observers expect her to make the runoff, finishing first or second in a six-person field. Nobody expects a candidate to win …
There’s good news and bad news for Eddie Mannis
The good news for Knoxville mayoral candidate Eddie Mannis is that his two principal opponents may split the same pool of voters. Marshall Stair and Indya Kincannon are both Democrats, …
The ‘talk’ has it a three-person race
Predicting a Knoxville mayoral election is often a slam-dunk. But this time around there are three major candidates, and in the next two months two of them will likely proceed …
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