Trust but verify financial advisors

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There’s no such thing as a free lunch. When you reach a certain age, you start receiving invitations to a free steak dinner at a fancy restaurant where you rarely, …

Fun in the mountains

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Cynthia Moxley and friends visited Highlands, N.C., over the MLK weekend. Cynthia’s husband, Alan Carmichael, noted: Looks like a fun weekend despite the weather. I am somehow reminded of Eric …

Food City volunteers boost community

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Each year Food City recognizes outstanding volunteerism among its associates through the Claude P. Varney Volunteer Recognition Program. Special committees are established to review associate volunteer activities and select individual …

Lend a helping hand through Project Help

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This week Food City joined others to kick off the 2020 Project Help campaign. The KUB-affiliated program has provided emergency heating assistance to those in need for 19 years. And …

Flash sale at Food City

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Several friends from Food City traveled to Florida to support the Vols at the Gator Bowl. They brought back a win.
Today only (01/03) you’ll find special savings at your neighborhood …

Midnight Madness returns

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Check out the Food City ad for steep discounts during today’s Midnight Madness sale. Prices are good today only at area Food City stores. Food City 12.27 Knox ROP
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Union County historian has volumes for sale

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Bonnie Peters lives in Fountain City, but her heart’s in Union County. And I’d like to offer a plug for her work as Christmas stocking stuffers. Her books are available …

Food City boosts SCAN’s gift bags

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The Knox County Sheriff’s Office has thanked corporate partner Food City for assisting once again with gift bags for seniors.
Sheriff Tom Spangler posted on social media: “Each year our SCAN (Senior …