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Anything pumpkin For him, that would have oughfare looming, Alcoa Once designs are sub- meant no National Camp-A leg-up on the competitioncity government is pre- mitted and other ele- haGar The horribLe ground Meeting this year. paring for Alcoa Highway ments of the project fall Shoe As the chairman of the alterations by buying hun- into place, TDOT bid let- National Campground dreds of thousands of dol- ting for this portion of the committee, he and the lars in utility relocation relocation project could Email Address: [email protected] other members already designs. start in December 2022, had voted to cancel this City commissioners vot- that according to an engi- year’s event due to the ed Tuesday to approve neering authorization let- ongoing pandemic. But buying designs for relo- ter from August. PicKLeS after making that painful cating electric, sewer and “It’s typically a year or GarFieLd decision, Guider said he water lines long before 18 months or two years in had a change of heart. Tennessee Department advance to go ahead and “I just kept having strong of Transportation crews let the utilities start get- Published Daily feelings about it,” he said. come to rebuild a stretch ting their stuff out of the “I called them back and of the road from Pellis- way,” Johnson explained. said I think we should go sippi Parkway to just south “It’s basically a routine ahead and have it. Oth- of Topside Road on the matter.” ers were saying the same county line. From the city’s perspec- beTWeen FriendS thing. They agreed with Known as “Phase IV,” tive, the timeline of each SherMan’S LaGoon me and everything fell into this portion of highway section is not completely place.” reconstruction follows clear, he added. Though This annual event takes the current route south the first phase is currently Member: place in early September of the county line until it underway at Hunt Road and has been attended curves east near Single- Bridge and set for com- every year since 1873. The ton Station Road and cuts pletion in December, the SCOTT KELLER | THE DAILY TIMES gathering was meant to through the old Pine Lakes critical portion shifting 10-inch pie plate. bring people of different Golf Course property. the highway from in front two-layer pumpkin pie. Use a dUSTin YOU DON’T HAVE TO wait for Thanksgiving to make this denominations together City Manager Mark of the commercial area beeTLe baiLeY to heal from the divisive- Johnson said in an inter- known as “Airport High- News Media Alliance (NMA) ness of the Civil War. In view Monday that depart- way” to behind it is still a East Tennessee and else- ments usually finish up moving target. Enjoy these fall treats all-year-round recipe that isn’t rolled some- where, families had mem- utility relocation like this The portion from Pellis- a jar already blended. I use a t isn’t just for Thanksgiving time soon. bers fighting on both sides. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO before a road project kicks sippi to the county line blend from Penzeys that I really anymore. I love most any- I think half the folks in Eas- like. Making your own gives Baptists, Methodists, THE REV. JIMMY S. Guider welcomes visitors to the service at National Campground at a past off and commissioners’ will be more straightfor- thing pumpkin; most any- ley, South Carolina, love Marie Presbyterians and Quak- gathering. The meeting has been held annually since 1873 in Greenback and brings together notes show preliminary ward than construction I ke you opportunity to adjust the time. I’ve been known to ma Nichols’ black walnut chess ers were the first ones that various denominations. designs should be finished close the airport, Johnson amounts of each spice to your SnUFFY SMiTh Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA) TOM SHERLIN | THE DAILY TIMES pumpkin pie in July. I point bars. Sick folks, elderly and the taste. bonded together at this by December and submit- said. out canned pumpkin puree is currently homebound may find If your bread machine isn’t meeting place. The first shippers together. ted to TDOT. riday. Official TDOT plans already cooked. You could eat them on their doorstep. Marie y Alcoa’s Elijah Cannon (7) and Jordan Harris (9) on F at my house, I hope you will gathering was under a tent. The scheduled speakers ONESIF takes YOU GOoff running the ball defended b Those plans will cost for the project do not it right out of the can. Even I says you can use half English MARYVILLE QUARTERBACK CARSON J make the cinnamon bread. don’t like pumpkin that well. walnuts, but why would you? This year’s meeting include the Rev. Gerald The annual National Campground Meeting will take the city a total $419,550, show a projected start Keep in mind yeast bread WEEK 4: PLAYERS OF THE WEEK I strongly recommend using a Did you notice, they can be will take place Sunday, Russell, retired Method- place Sunday, Sept. 13, through Thursday, Sept. 17, at according to two propos- date for this part of the don’t like spices, herbs nor 10-inch pie pan for this recipe. made using the same bowl? Sept. 13, through Thurs- ist minister, on Sept. 13, the historic site located at 1849 King Road in Green- als from Gresham Smith highway receiverreconstruction, Brandon Keeble with 25 sec- too much cheese in the dough. Tennessee Press Association (TPA) ALCOA er- As you can see in the picture, One less dirty dish ... day, Sept. 17, at the camp- Decisionfollowed by the Rev. to Jason utilize back. All Jones’ denominations legs welcome. and Partners engineers. and departmentonds remaining. officials The senior quart Your circles of dough will sep- AHMAUDD SANKEY: The senior run- OLIVIA it barely fit in the nine-inch I ground, on King Road in Sweeton, pastor of Christ From Maryville, travel Highway 321 to Highway 95 The work of moving utili-lone sourcedid not replyback completed to inquiries 24 of his 43 passes arate from each other in the ning back was Alcoa’s used. I also recommend using MISS OLIVIASipe is the owner of Miss b.c. South, go 3.5 miles south to National Campground for 261 yards and two touchdowns. baking, but that doesn’t harm Greenback. A bell that First Community Church, ties willof consistent come offensewith a in to- a defensivebefore press time. SIPE the recipe below to make your hi and LoiS Olivia’s Table in Maryville. the taste one bit. We’ll do a has been in service since sparks MaryvilleRoad, o turn right, ense then left onto King Road. be-determinedstruggle. Sankey price carried tag the ball 17 own pumpkin pie spice or buy the beginning calls wor- SEE MEETING, 5A Pistol Creek. ultimatelytimes for 104 covered yards and by scored the GREENBACKSEE UTILITY, 3A BY TROY PROVOST-HERON “We were having trouble find- Tornadoes’ only touchdown. [email protected] BLAKE FIELDS: The senior wide HOMEMADE PUMPKIN PIE SPICE Southern Circulation Managers Association (SCMA) ing success, and so I thought a le bit of everything receiver did a litt mix-up might be to get an extra TWO-LAYER PUMPKIN PIE 4 teaspoons cinnamon Maryville coach Derek Hunt HERITAGE for Greenback, carrying the ball eight cker crust 1 hat, use our running back to take a 1 (9-10 inch) graham cra 1 /2 teaspoons allspice strayed from his typical reserved times for 36 yards, hauling in th ree linebacker and block,gain a num- KOBE JOHNSON: Heritage rushed for LAYER NO. 1 2 teaspoons ginger manner as senior quarterback of the Cherokee’s eight completed at room temperature bers advantage and give Carson a season-high 316 yards against Wil- 4 ounces cream cheese, 1 teaspoon cloves Carson Jones scrambled around passes and averaging 34 yards per 1 a chance,” Hunt said. “He made liam Blount in the 42nd Battle of the 1 tablespoon milk /2 teaspoon nutmeg Budget Committeein the backfield wi thforwards the final BCS HVAC request,SCOTT KELLER | THE DA ILY TIMESshares sales tax punt. gures He also made a leaping catch al in a small jar. Keep in a cool place. 1 tablespoon sugar Whisk together, se some big plays. I think he matured beyond Bell, and Johnson led the way with 3 seconds of the first half, costing FIREWORKS FILL THE SKY on fourth-and-11 to keep/4 Greenback’s of an eight oun ce carton of extra creamy cool whip a lot tonight.” 121 yards on 11 carries. The majority About Fold in cool whip. the Rebels a chance at points that the Bell at the end of Thursday lone touchdown drive alive. e, milk and sugar until smooth. BY SHELBY HARRIS asked BCS to provide a Jonesmore has to been us two an days efficient after school started,” BCS also asked theof commission those yards came requirements. on a 80-yard Highway Depart-Whisk together cream chees proved hard to come by. night’s rivalry game at William enly. [email protected] detailed list of the units needingquarterback Blount through County the fiMayorrst Ed Mitch- to approve a changetouchdown to the gen- sprint inment the first Superintendent half. Jeff Head-Spoon into the crust and spread ev “I was pretty heated because Blount. replacement. two starts ellof hissaid. career, “I think and that’s he a very poor eral purpose school budget that rick said the departmentSEYMOUR is askingLAYER NO. 2 Carson knows we have t o get The Blount County Commis- While creating a morewas spe- so againmaintenance against the program Torna- that allowed wouldn’t alter the amount the for the increase after seeing recent1 cup half and half down, and he just lost it,” Hunt MORE PREP COVERAGE MARYVILLE TRISTAN CAIN: The senior quarter- nt pudding mixes does (3-1), but a talented defense 2 (3.4 ounce) cheesecake fl avor Jello insta sion’s Budget Committeetold on Thecific Daily request, Times. “… BCS I had increased something like that to happen.”Friday Night Highlights:district spends but would change sales tax figures, whichback provided fared well. a spark for a strug- not pumpkin pie fi lling) stunted the Rebels’ ability to get HAGAN WEBB: The senior defensive 1 (15-ounce) can pumpkin puree ( Tuesday approved an amendeda little conversationthe amount with from him $175,000 at to If approved by the commission,Check some ofthe the sourcesnapshots of money. County accountantgling Laura Seymour Fields offense, completing the ball down field. end stopped Sankey short of the 1 teaspoon vanilla Blount County Schools’ budgethalftime $238,043 just like andmy head provided coach a list of the units would be installedof Friday with- night. 4,The 5B budget amendment would said during the meetingsix of his that12 passes she1 for 1 14 yards and Maryville (3-0) responded by stick on a pivotal fourth-and-1 in the 1 /2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice pudding mix until smooth request for heating, ventilationused toneeded have with HVAC me.” units at Eagleton in two to six weeks and last about decrease the amount of revenue and her team predictedtwo touchdowns a 10% in relief of bowl,junior whisk together half and half and with a run-heavy o ffense cen- third quarter of the 92nd Battle of In a medium . Whisk until thor- and air conditioning replace-The frustrationMiddle School, was short-lived, Rockford Elemen- 15 years, BCS Fiscal Administra-TKA football balancedcoming onfrom the BCS fund bal- decrease in sales taxEli Funck.revenues for pkin, pumpkin pie spice and vanilla tered around Jones’ deceptive Pistol Creek. He also forced a fumble and thickened. Add pum . Cover and ments. and thetary conversatio School, Carpentersn quick- Elemen- tor Troy Logan said. all fronts againstance Mount by $580,000 and increase July and August of this year com- ver cream cheese layer and spread evenly ability to run. Seven of Jones’ 10 on the Tornadoes’ next offensive oughly blended. Spoon o cream. ly switched to kickstarting an Juliet Christian. 6B serve: Top with a dollop of whipped Now, the County Commission tary School, Lanier Elementarypasses came “When in the firstthis ishalf forwarded and to full the amount expectedpossession, to come setting pared the table to for those the monthsTHE KING’S in 2019. refrigerateACADEMY several hours. To offense that logged 36 yards and must approve spending to pay School, William Blount Academy,seven of hiscommission, 11 carries were I would after ask that we from the local salesRebels’ tax by go-ahead the touchdown.However, those numbers turned a single first down in the first Seymour quarterback TANNER NORRIS: The sophomore for 19 new HVAC units. Middlesettlements Elementarythe intermission. please expediteHe threw this for process of same amount. out to be better than forecast. r this cinnamon swirl bread. half. Hunt informed Jones the situation ‘still fluid.’ 6B running back did the most with what NE IS handy when making the dough fo This is the second time commis- School and Heritage middle28 yardsand indoing the first this halfproject and ifran it is approved The Blount County Highway July 2020 sales tax figures were THE BREAD MACHI ball would be in his hands more WILLIAM BLOUNT few touches he had, racking up a sioners will vote on this matter. high schools. for 54 in theby fullfollowing commission, halftime. because the Department had a similar request: only 2.48% lower than those in often, and that the first-year sig- How they stand: See who has team-high 108 rushing yards on f ive Two of those second-half runs TREY CLEMMER: William Blount’s BREAD MACHINE CINNAMON SWIRL BREAD During the August meetingnal of caller “Kids would left make the classroommore of an in mid- kids are the ones we’re doingplayed this and checkto increase stats on your the budgeted sales July 2019. In Augustcarries. 2020, Norris thefound pay dirt twice, came after senior defensive end best player stepped up when it mat- FOR THE BREAD: County Commission, commis-impactMarch, with his and legs, we’ve not hadhis arm. all summer, for,” Commissioner Mikefavorite Cay- teams.tax 6B revenue by $540,000 to meet scoring from 19 yards out in the first Hagan Webb stopped Alcoa tered most, orchestrating an 8-play, 1 cup milk sioners denied the request andIt was five a game-changingmonths, and yet adjust- all of this came lor said. the state’s highway certification ed SEEquarter COMMITTEE, before breaking 5A an 80-yard lle senior running back Ahmaudd 61-yard game-winning drive capp 2 eggs ment that led to a pair of Maryvi touchdown in the final period. 1 ture c- with a touchdown pass to junior wide /4 cup butter at room tempera touchdowns en route to a 14-9 vi SEE LEGS, 6B 4 cups bread fl our in 92nd Battle of tory over Alcoa 1/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt Bible Verse ...... 2A Comics ...... 6B Deaths ...... 4A Sports ...... 1B Get The Daily Times sent to Sunshine and 1 1/2 teaspoons yeast ’s Blount Records ...... 4A Crossword ...... 7B Horoscope ...... 7B Sudoku ...... 7B your email box every day ne according to the manufacturer PERSONNEL AGENCYpatchy clouds with a digitalCOMMISSION subscription Place ingredientsAND in the bread machi TERMS OF PAYMENT Bridge ...... 9A Daily Calendar...... 9A Money & Markets .....7A Taste ...... 8A Select dough setting. at TheDailyTimes.com. k walnuts. instructions. 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