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  2. Peter Ruckman - Wikipedia

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    Peter Sturges Ruckman (November 19, 1921 – April 21, 2016) was an American Independent Fundamental Baptist pastor, author, and founder of the Pensacola Bible Institute in Pensacola, Florida (not to be confused with the Pensacola Christian College in the same city).

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  4. WIFA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WIFA (1240 AM, "Faith 1240 AM") is a commercial radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee. [2] It airs a mix of Christian Contemporary music and Christian talk and teaching shows. It is owned by Progressive Media, Inc. [3] WIFA is powered at 1,000 watts, using a non-directional antenna. The transmitter is on Painter Avenue SW near South Concord Street.

  5. Murders of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom

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    She was also beaten, kicked in her groin, and beaten on the head. Christian suffered extensive hemorrhaging to her head and groin. Additionally, Christian suffered bruises and carpet burns on much of her body. [43] [44] [54] [55] According to Davidson's confession, during Christian's captivity, she said she "didn't want to die." [56]

  6. Faith Promise Church - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, the church had expanded to six sites. In addition to the Pellissippi main campus in West Knoxville, the online ministry and the Blount County site, campuses had been created in North Knoxville, Campbell County and Anderson County. An affiliate church has also been established in Costa Rica.

  7. Knoxville News Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, the News-Sentinel became a morning paper, with the other paper in Knoxville, the Knoxville Journal, becoming an evening paper. The Journal ceased publication as a daily in 1991, when the joint operating agreement between the two papers expired. In 2002, the paper dropped the hyphen from its name to become the Knoxville News Sentinel.

  8. Roman Catholic Diocese of Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    The third bishop of the Diocese of Knoxville was Richard Stika from the Archdiocese of St. Louis, named by Benedict XVI in 2009. In September 2014, Stika initiated fundraising to construct a new cathedral in Knoxville. [14] Stika dedicated dedicated the new Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus on March 3, 2018. [15]

  9. The Knoxville Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Knoxville Journal was a daily newspaper published in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, between 1886 and 1991. It operated first as a morning and then as an afternoon publication. It operated first as a morning and then as an afternoon publication.