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    Amazon's new Knoxville warehouse, which opened earlier in September at the former East Towne Mall site, is expected to create hundreds of seasonal and long-term jobs, with the main hiring focus on ...

  3. Knoxville Police Department - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, a three-man board of public works was created in Knoxville to give more structured oversight to police officers and other city employees. [1] In 1901, Knoxville officers accosted Harvey Logan (also known as Kid Curry), an outlaw and a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch who had been suspected in the deaths of several other law ...

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    The budget from Mayor Indya Kincannon includes funds for affordable housing, park improvements and a new fire station.

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  7. Knoxville City-County Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was completed in 1980, 50 years after a combined city-county government building was first proposed. Businessman Jim Haslam is considered responsible for the success of the initiative to build it. [3] The cost of the building was $26 million, much of it funded by municipal bond issues (the bonds were paid off in 2001). [2]