Mon
Mar 23 2026
04:20 pm
By: bizgrrl

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson confirmed a planned deployment of about 75 ICE personnel at O’Hare International Airport, saying the officers would monitor exit lanes, make passenger announcements and assist with managing lines.

Is that helpful?

The president has suggested the agents would be arresting undocumented immigrants at airports.
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"Those guys are really getting paid to do nothing,” said [a passenger]... “That is what this is all about. They are not finding … illegal people here.”

Sat
Mar 21 2026
06:15 pm

A graduate of Princeton University and New York University, Mueller served as a Marine Corps officer during the Vietnam War, receiving a Bronze Star for heroism and a Purple Heart. He subsequently attended the University of Virginia School of Law. Mueller was a registered Republican in Washington, D.C.,[1] and was appointed and reappointed to Senate-confirmed positions by presidents George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama.

Mueller was highly trusted on both sides of the aisle: When he was selected as FBI director by President George W. Bush just days before September 11, 2001, he was unanimously approved, and earned full support again when he was asked to stay past his 10-year tenure by President Barack Obama. He served in the role for 12 years, becoming the longest-serving FBI director since J. Edgar Hoover.

He "led the historic probe into alleged collusion between Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign."

Mueller brought criminal charges against six of the president’s associates, including his campaign chairman and first national security adviser.

His 448-page report released in April 2019 identified substantial contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia but did not allege a criminal conspiracy. Mueller laid out damaging details about Trump’s efforts to seize control of the investigation, and even shut it down, though he declined to decide whether Trump had broken the law, in part because of department policy barring the indictment of a sitting president.

But, in perhaps the most memorable language of the report, Mueller pointedly noted: “If we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state. Based on the facts and the applicable legal standards, we are unable to reach that judgment.

It is hard to determine what exactly what would be required to register to vote if the SAVE Act passes.

The Hill has a pretty good interpretation.

One question has been is will the new RealID be enough.
In Tennessee, the answer is a big no.

Only five states — Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Vermont and Washington — offer the type of enhanced REAL IDs that explicitly indicate U.S. citizenship.

You will need a "valid passport or a birth certificate – the latter would also require a photo ID, and potentially another document, if you’ve changed your name since birth."

Ladies, that means you. If you change your name when you get married you will then need your marriage certificate. If you get divorced, you'll need your divorce papers. Then, if you get married again, you'll need the additional papers. Any other situation where you change your name will require the papers.

Mail-in voting would require you to include a copy of your photo id.

They want to make it harder to vote, hoping some people will not bother.

In addition, for some odd reason, the president wants the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (or SAVE Act), to include a couple of restrictions on transgender rights.

Tue
Mar 17 2026
07:32 am

A little St. Patrick's Day history. Or, what we selected to reference from the Austin American-Statesman newspaper.

Ireland and its neighbors across the pond have commemorated Saint Patrick since the ninth or 10th century, according to the History Channel.

St. Patrick was never canonized by the Catholic Church but has enjoyed longstanding historical popularity. Saint Patrick died on March 17, 461, which later became the day we celebrate him and the Irish.

Tue
Mar 17 2026
07:19 am

Gas prices are up 23% from a year ago, as of March 17, 2026. Gas prices are up 30% from a month ago.

According to AAA, as of 3/17/2026, the national average for a gallon of gas is $3.79. In Tennessee, the average is $3.494.

The highest gas prices are in the West Coast states, except for Florida. You have to wonder if Spring breakers are being scammed.

Mon
Mar 16 2026
05:44 pm

From KnoxTNToday,

Getting time with a doctor is becoming increasingly difficult—and the situation is only expected to worsen.
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Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) now make it possible for ordinary people to access, organize, and understand complex medical information.
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Most truly useful medical information today is obtained by reading articles, watching YouTube videos, or consulting AI tools such as ChatGPT or Google Gemini.

Using AI to gather medical information can be dangerous. AI tools such as ChatGPT or Google Gemini can be very unreliable.

Yes, we do need to become more self-reliant. However, we should be very careful what data we use.

Many major medical facilities, e.g. Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, John Hopkins, Vanderbilt, and more have great reference information.

If you insist on using AI, you really need to confirm any of the resulting information from a separate source.

I have a lot of my medical information filed and stored in envelopes in a large plastic box, easy to reference.

You may not be able to see a doctor, but you may be able to see a NP or PA or ask the practice a question that they can get back an answer. It is scary as the shortage of doctors increases. But, be careful where you turn for medical information.

Sun
Mar 15 2026
11:26 am

On Thursday, March 12, 2026, Rockford Mayor Carl Koella III and commissioners Matt Hester and Kenneth Arwood introduced and passed a resolution condemning the proposal to reduce the Blount County reappraisal schedule from 3 to 2 years as an unnecessary burden on the average resident and business owner, and directed City Recorder April Payne to send a certified copy of the signed resolution to the state Board of Equalization.

Sun
Mar 15 2026
06:33 am

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr on Saturday renewed his criticism and threats against broadcasters over their content,

Broadcasters who air “fake news” must “correct course before their license renewals come up,

The FCC chair "posted on X, in remarks accompanied by a screenshot of Trump’s Truth Social post earlier in the day accusing the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and “other lowlife ‘papers’ and media” of “terrible reporting” on the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran."

“Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they do not,” he wrote.

Thus, we will have lawsuits over every newscast?

1984 novel, "The Party brutally purges anyone who does not fully conform to their regime, using the Thought Police and constant surveillance through telescreens (two-way televisions), cameras and hidden microphones. Those who fall out of favour with the Party become "unpersons", disappearing per damnatio memoriae with all evidence of their existence destroyed."

Sun
Mar 15 2026
06:26 am

The Fulton boys basketball team is headed back to the state tournament for the fifth year in a row.

Since 2008, the Falcons have won five state titles, including two in the past three years.

Fulton (23-7) is set to face Portland (28-6) in the Class 3A State Quarterfinal on Wednesday, March 18, at 5:30 p.m. CST, 6:30 p.m. EST.

As of 2025, Fulton High School has 933 students.

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Sat
Mar 14 2026
09:06 am
By: bizgrrl

March 14 is celebrated every year as Pi Day to commemorate the Mathematical constant Pi. The day also marks the birth anniversary of physicist Albert Einstein and is observed as a national holiday in the United States.

Pi represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. When the circumference of any circle is divided by its diameter, the result is always approximately 3.14, whether the circle is as small as a pie plate or as large as a planet.

The date March 14 is written as 3/14 in the month/day format, which matches the first three digits of Pi. This makes it a fitting day for mathematicians, students and enthusiasts to celebrate the mathematical constant.

March 14, The International Day of Mathematics

Fri
Mar 13 2026
06:52 am

Lenoir City has voted to extend its pause or Moratorium on new “apartment style” housing developments for another year, starting this June.
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Lenoir City Administrator Amber Scott Kelso shares that the growth has risen tremendously, but the city is recognizing the need to manage it, and community members feel the impact too.

Good work on the part of Lenoir City. It would be nice if more municipalities would recognize this need.

Thu
Mar 12 2026
01:06 pm

It's time for a road trip or 2.

From Southern Living, The South’s Most Legendary Restaurants Have Outlasted Trends—And Still Set the Standard.

The Old Mill and Restaurant is included.

Back in the 90s we went to the Highlands Bar & Grill in Birmingham, owned by the same chef for Bottega, we were thoroughly impressed.

Never been to Commander's Palace in New Orleans, but went to Brennan's for brunch, again in the 90's. What a wonderful experience. Was introduced to the best grits ever.

My parents went to The Historic Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant in Berea, KY, several times when traveling from Knoxville to Cincinnati to visit family. Don't know if they liked the food the best or the arts and crafts community. We've been to Berea a few times for the arts and crafts.

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Thu
Mar 12 2026
07:20 am

It’s the home stretch for Alcoa officials working to secure a Costco on the outskirts of the Springbrook Farm downtown center.

Approval by the Alcoa Board of Industrial Development opens the City of Alcoa's pocketbook.

It frees up the "Alcoa Commission to release funds to help develop public infrastructure in the surrounding areas, complete necessary remediation work and purchase and sell land to Costco to be used for its commercial endeavors..."

Did the "Alcoa commissioners approve the final resolution Tuesday, March 10, to approve the IDB as the fourth and final signatory"?

“The whole site is a brownfield area. Based on its use by the (ALCOA) West Plant in the past, there are some things that are known under the ground, and there are some things that are unknown under the ground,” said Applegate. “The expectation is that anytime there is construction in these areas, there’s going to have to be remediation of some of this dirt or some of these contents.”

Initially, Costco will lease 10 acres for about five years and pay property taxes as if was undeveloped. After five years, Costco will buy the land back and begin paying full property taxes.

The estimated cost for "land purchase, remediation efforts and closing costs, is roughly $4 million."

The city [of Alcoa] "has also agreed to construct Warner Avenue and all associated utility infrastructure, install a traffic light at the intersection of Faraday and Tesla, acquire the necessary stormwater easements..." They don't say how much that will cost the City of Alcoa and it's residents.

I don't have a problem with adding a Costco in Alcoa, heck I may finally join. I do have a problem with a small town the size of Alcoa spending so much money on the development in Springbrook Farm. As of July, 2024, it is estimated the city has 13,588 residents and 5,000 households.

From 2020/2021 to 2024/2025 our City of Alcoa property taxes increased 24.2%. It's not sustainable.

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Tue
Mar 10 2026
06:42 am

In January 2025, the newly elected President... declared a “national energy emergency” during his inaugural address.

“We will bring prices down, fill our strategic reserves up again right to the top, and export American energy all over the world,”...

Since he began his second term, the reserve’s volume has only risen by around 5%.

The U.S. is considering coordinating ​sales of oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve with ‌releases from other countries as prices soar during the war on Iran, the Energy Secretary said on Monday, 3/9/2026.

Mon
Mar 9 2026
02:01 pm

When students moved out of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville campus in May 2025, they left 191 dumpsters full of discarded material such as clothes, food and electronics, UTK professor Chris Mayer said.

This year, the university plans to hold an art project to raise awareness as it pursues a “zero-waste” goal.

A public exhibit called “From Discard to Trashterpiece” is scheduled to open on March 21 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Sustainable Future Center on Ogle Avenue, featuring artwork and performances. A smaller version of the exhibit is scheduled to remain open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. through April 18...

That's a lot of trash. You have to wonder how much of the clothing and electronics are still useful.

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Mon
Mar 9 2026
01:52 pm

Uber launched a feature Monday to allow both women riders and drivers across the U.S. to be matched with other women for trips, expanding a pilot program aimed at addressing concerns about the safety of its riding-hailing platform.

Kind of sad/scary this option had to be enabled.

Mon
Mar 9 2026
11:01 am

In January, 2026, Tennessee State Senator Janice Bowling filed Senate Bill 1949, the “mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act,” prohibiting the manufacture, acquisition, possession, or distribution of mRNA injections and products; requires state and local government officials to use all lawful means necessary to investigate or enforce suspected violations; punishes violations the same as manufacturing, acquiring, possessing, or transferring a weapon of mass destruction, which is a Class B felony."

Bowling 's district 16 covers a 6 county area south and east of Nashville, including Tullahoma.

From Wikipedia, Sen. Bowling, In 2021, said she believed early voting created “mischief”, "said the Covid 19vaccines could lead to genetic modification", "claimed that her rural district were providing litter boxes in schools to children that identify as cats."

Sun
Mar 8 2026
07:02 am

As witnessed by an Alabama transplant.

If you haven’t spent much time in D.C., this might seem a bit different, perhaps because it is. The military-industrial complex isn’t some paranoid fantasy. Here, it advertises on TV and in magazines.

But especially on the Metro.
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“Physical AI commands the sky,” a banner for Applied Intuition promises next to a picture of an AI-empowered jet fighter. “Intelligent software guides autonomous systems to deliver a decisive advantage for the warfighter.”

Watch the video version here. You will see more of the military ads. You don't have to login, just hit the X to close the sign up/login window.

Sat
Mar 7 2026
07:43 am

Tomorrow morning is the time to change the clocks forward for Daylight Savings Time.

March 8, 2026, at 2:00 A.M.: Clocks are set forward 1 hour (“spring forward”), losing an hour. Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later than the day before. There will be more light in the evening. (Again, we generally change our clocks before bed on Saturday.)

We'll lose an hour of sleep.

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