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1 day ago
Here are the candidates for the Knoxville TVA Employees Credit Union top returning girls soccer player in the Knoxville area entering the 2026 TSSAA soccer season. Voters have until noon on Aug. 20 to submit their responses.
Knox News reserves the right to remove an individual from a poll if it suspects any voting irregularities.
Madi Bowlin, Bearden, Sr.: Bowlin earned All-District and All-Region honors last season with 11 goals and 10 ******* ists on Bearden's Class 3A state champion squad.
Kennedy Lucas, Bearden, Sr.: The senior midfielder is entering her fourth year as a starter and finished 2025 with five ******* ists and three goals.
Sophie Keener, Bearden, Sr.: Keener was the state tournament MVP as she helped hold Science Hill, Franklin and Houston scoreless in Bearden's state tournament run. She had 17 total shoutouts and allowed just nine goals.

#keener #assists
35blink
11 days ago
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The second half of July brought news that several apartment properties moved into special servicing, while others had their values reduced.
Once again, Texas was at the epicenter of these transfers, though one property in Brooklyn, New York, is also facing challenges, according to a flurry of Morningstar reports.
Two Keener Investments properties in League City, Texas — Harbor Walk and The Shore — were transferred to special servicing after the Houston-based owner stated that it "could no longer come out of pocket for debt service and escrow shortages," according to a July 31 Morningstar report.
The properties are still listed on Keener's website. It did not reply to a request for comment from Multifamily Dive.

#july #texas #servicing
ruynla
1 month ago
Jul. 4—Please pardon the sentimentality of this column, written, as it was, while my laptop gently weeps.
Jim Walden died on Thursday at age 88. He was head football coach at Washington State University (1978-86). The sense of loss is made keener by the simple truth that they're not making coaches like Walden anymore.
He was the perfect coach at a time of great need in Pullman. The fourth head football coach in four seasons at WSU, he promised to stay, and he did.
Getting the Cougs in the 1981 Holiday Bowl broke a 51-year postseason drought, and it not only stifled some threadbare jokes about WSU's competitiveness, it also laid the foundation for greater things for the program's future.
He did it with a homespun humor that often drew more attention than his toughness, his discipline, and his great affection for his players.

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