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  2. Want a job at Amazon in Knoxville? Get the details ... - AOL

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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 ...

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

  4. 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 ...

  5. United States federal civil service - Wikipedia

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    In the early 19th century, positions in the federal government were held at the pleasure of the president—a person could be fired at any time. The spoils system meant that jobs were used to support the American political parties, though this was gradually changed by the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act of 1883 and subsequent laws. By 1909 ...

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  7. City of Knoxville Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The Knoxville Fire Department can trace its beginnings to 1854 when Town Marshal J.D. Stacks saw the need for an organized volunteer fire department. [3] But it was in March 1885 when the city of Knoxville formed a full-time, paid fire department. By the turn of the century, the number of firefighters in the department had grown to 30. [3]