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VOL. 6, NO. 2

JANUARY 9, 2012

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CTE courses offer experience By Joe Rector

What’s ahead for 2012? Carol Evans talks urban wilderness, Battlefield Loop and more. See page A-5

Faith Promise We explore the rapid growth of Faith Promise Church. See page A-7

Run, Harry, run Should Rep. Harry Tindell run in new district? See page A-5

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Standing out in a crowd Cranes find safe haven in Hiwassee See page A-6

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In these times of economic challenges, folks are stretching every dollar as far as possible. For some, that includes finding ways to visit salons for haircuts, manicures and waxings. It’s much easier if they take advantage of services being offered by the cosmetology classes at Byington-Solway Career Technical Education Center. Bobbie Odell is in her fourth year at ByingtonSolway, and she spent four years before that at Fulton High School. Devotion to her students has led her to opening the classroom so they can get real life experience. Appointments can be set on Monday through Thursday. On Fridays from 8:30 to 11:45 a.m., customers arrive on campus. Students cut women’s hair for $10 or give a shampoo and blowout for $8. Men’s haircuts are $5. Students offer paraffindipped manicures for $8 and pedicures for $10. Facial waxing services are $4. Odell says these prices are good for customers. In addition, the customers support her students in completing their education and gaining confidence in the skills they have developed. Students learn how to act professionally and how to better communicate with clients. On Fridays, the classroom is set up to run like an actual salon. A receptionist greets customers and then directs them to student workstations. Students only offer services in the areas that they have covered in classes, and Odell is on hand with help and suggestions for all students. Moneys raised from appointments go to purchase supplies that are needed in the salon. Some fund field

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By Betty Bean Nine days before Christmas, Jesi Goodman was getting ready to head up to Scott County to visit her mother. She dropped off her Irish wolfhound, Lucy Lou, at a friend’s home in Karns. Irish wolfhounds are the world’s tallest breed, and Lucy is just too big to fit comfortably in the back seat of Jesi’s car. What happened next has been a waking nightmare for Jesi, who has been confined to a wheelchair since she broke her back in a horrific car accident that killed her 5-year-old daughter, Julian, in April 2010. Lucy, who stands taller than Je-

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trips including visits to area salons, as well as to Skills USA competitions in Athens, Tenn., and Chattanooga. Students can get a head start in the profession. The three-year advanced course offered sophomore, junior and senior years can help students to earn between 500 and 600 hours of the 1,500 needed to take the state test for licensing. Odell says it’s like get-

ting free college credit while earning credits for high school graduation. This year, 18 students are in the introductory principles of cosmetology class and 14 are enrolled in the advanced classes. The cosmetology class at Byington-Solway welcomes men and women customers. For appointments, call 6933500, extension 611.

Variety in Career Technical Education Cosmetology is one of several classes available through the Career Technical Education department of Knox County Schools. David Bell, administrator at Byington-Solway, said 1,050 students from Karns and Powell high schools and Hardin Valley Academy came through his center last year. Course offerings include HVAC, welding, computer assisted drafting, technical engineering, computer applications, early childhood education, automotive, carpentry, criminal justice and machining.

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women more easily than men and would probably be quick to befriend a child. “She follows every move I make,” Jesi said. “But she was really closer to my daughter than she was to me. She was very protective. She looked for Julian for a long time before she accepted that she wasn’t coming back. … Last year was my first Christmas without Julian, and now this was my first Christmas without both of them. I’m hoping Lucy Lou at home with owner Jesi Goodman that somebody has her and will understand how imporsi’s wheelchair and weighs opened the door and she tant she is to me.” around 120 pounds, has been darted out. She was wearing Jesi got Lucy from a her constant companion and an orange Tennessee collar Middle Tennessee breeder – bodyguard as she has strug- with a tag and she is micro- one of only two wolfhound chipped,” Goodman said. breeders in the state – when gled to learn to walk again. “Lucy is just too big to “Lucy is my baby and my Lucy was 8 weeks old. transport in my car, so I left best friend. “That’s one of the things Lucy, who turned 3 last that worries me – that probher with a friend, and they didn’t follow my instructions week, is blonde with black ably most people won’t even not to open the door with- tips on her fur, shy with know what kind of dog she out her leash on. Somebody strangers but warms up to is,” Jesi said.

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The house from which Lucy escaped is behind the Weigel’s on Oak Ridge Highway in Karns. She was last seen crossing Oak Ridge Highway on Dec. 18. Jesi has distributed flyers, checked the animal shelter and contacted everybody she knows, but hasn’t had any news of Lucy in weeks. She knows that a dog Lucy’s size can cover a lot of ground, so it’s difficult to know where to look for her. But she keeps on hoping. “She’s the highlight of my day, and keeps me happy when I’m in a down mood. And besides that, she’s my guard dog. It’s been really hard without her.” Jesi is offering a $500 reward for Lucy’s return, no questions asked. Info: jesigoodman@yahoo.com or 423-539-1578.

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