Knox County Commissioner Tony Norman made a comment at the last County Commission meeting that I agree with. In responding to why he brought an item for discussion to the Commission meeting. He said. "Because the paper gets things partially correct."
It is obvious that the News-Sentinel gets things partially correct, their other little paper rarely gets it correct. So, to that I say "Mr. Norman, you nailed it correctly."
Today's example of the News-Sentinel getting it partially correct. Georgiana Vines in her column indicated that Ed Shouse and Lee Tramel were the Republican candidates for County Commission Fourth District Seat B. That is partially correct. However, she left Jim Smelcher, Republican candidate out and off the list. Was this intentional or just getting the story partially correct?
It is obvious that the News-Sentinel gets things partially correct, their other little paper rarely gets it correct. So, to that I say "Mr. Norman, you nailed it correctly."
Today's example of the News-Sentinel getting it partially correct. Georgiana Vines in her column indicated that Ed Shouse and Lee Tramel were the Republican candidates for County Commission Fourth District Seat B. That is partially correct. However, she left Jim Smelcher, Republican candidate out and off the list. Was this intentional or just getting the story partially correct?
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