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Green Mountain base to stay in Vt.

A coffee company with a local manufacturing presence is moving its corporate headquarters, but any dreams of a Knoxville relocation didn’t amount to a hill of beans.

Union members to picket Knox AT&T operations

KNOXVILLE — AT&T employees represented by Communication Workers of America, Local 3805 are planning an information picket Saturday to protest the lack of a contract between the company and local workers.

Health Care Heroes recognizes honorees

KNOXVILLE — More than 300 folks got together today to celebrate honorees of the Greater Knoxville Business Journal’s first annual Health Care Heroes awards luncheon held at The Foundry at the World’s Fair Park.

Green Mountain Coffee’s HQ staying put

Update: Sandy Yusen, a spokeswoman for Green Mountain, told the News Sentinel today that “we are maintaining our headquarters in Vermont.”

MPC postpones Powell cell tower vote

he Metropolitan Planning Commission voted Thursday to postpone for 30 days consideration of a proposal to put a 195-foot cellular phone tower in the Powell area after homeowners complained it would be a visual blight.

State issues Cash for Clunkers warnings

NASHVILLE — Tennessee’s attorney general and consumers affairs director are warning consumers interested in the “Cash for Clunkers” program about Web sites resembling the federal government Web site www.cars.gov that try to obtain personal information for marketing or identity theft.

FedEx declares quarterly dividend

FedEx Corp. said Friday it will pay a quarterly cash divided of 11 cents per share of common stock on Oct. 1 to shareholders of record on Sept. 10.

Foreclosure auction set for Cityview at Riverwalk condos

KNOXVILLE — A foreclosure auction has been scheduled for the Cityview at Riverwalk condo project on the South Waterfront.

Energy prices slump with consumers still nervous; Knox gas up

Prices at the gas pump were up Friday in Knoxville area, while energy prices finished the week sharply lower, giving up more than 4 percent Friday on evidence that consumers are unlikely to take the lead in an economic recovery.

Food City, Pilot to build $10M fuel terminal

KNOXVILLE — Pilot Corp. and Food City announced today plans to build a new $10 million fuel terminal in Knoxville.

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