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Health Care Heroes: Improving the quality of care for patients, community

Strength. Courage. Ability.These are the traits of heroes, specifically those individuals you will get to know on the following pages - the Greater Knoxville Business Journal’s Health Care Heroes.

Hospital keeps pace with proud Blount community

Joe Dawson began navigating the halls of Blount Memorial Hospital as an orderly working weekends and in the summer during his college years.

KAPA’s volunteers donate care to those in need

Dr. Kimberly Weaver believes no one should go without health care.

A ‘fierce advocate’ delivers daily doses of hope

Hundreds of people have walked into Dr. Jeannie Gillian’s office in the past 13 years and confided they were HIV positive.

Serving his country at home and overseas

Dr. Richard Briggs keeps bees. He also picks blackberries and makes jelly, cans homegrown green beans and travels to France every year.

Businesses, professors, government agencies add networking sites to communication options

President Barack Obama has a YouTube channel. University of Tennessee football coach Lane Kiffin tweets about ESPN and the start of football season on Twitter. Type in Oprah Winfrey on Facebook, and there are more than 500 results for groups and fan pages.

Road a reappraisals microcosm

Terry Malone added an above-ground pool to his Farragut property a few years back and he’s done some interior renovations, but the 11-year resident of Chaho Road says the 29 percent increase in his home’s estimated value during this year’s county reappraisal process was “just a big jump.”

The four top social networking sites

Four top social networking sitesn Free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets

Reports claim millions meant for development, Memphis sent elsewhere

MEMPHIS - Federal agents entered the offices of the Beale Street Development Corp. this week investigating claims of missing money at the organization that oversees popular tourist destination Beale Street.

Condo project to foreclose

A troubled condo project on the South Waterfront has been hit with foreclosure proceedings.

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