Dogs are situational, after all. They learn through repetition. If the rules change every day, you create gray areas. Gray areas create uncertainty. Uncertainty creates problems. A trainer can build a ...
Their 20,000-square-foot headquarters, which they occupied in November, is the big news this year. It will allow the health center to expand its services to the working uninsured, add more medical ...
Military veteran Noah Mancuso led sailors in service before dropping anchor in KnoxvilleBy Phil Newman | Photograph by Nathan SparksAppeared in Cityview Magazine, Vol. 42, Issue 2 (March/April ...
Before the Strip vanished, one voice turned Monday nights into legend. By Terry Adams \| Photograph by Kenneth Cieslak. Appeared in Cityview Magazine, Vol. 42, Issue 2 (March/April ...
Holding space for emotional growth in a data-driven societyBy Rev. George Doebler Appeared in Cityview Magazine, Vol. 42, Issue 2 (March/April 2026)Over the years, I have gathered a number of quotes t ...
Steel and fire forged Erich Orris’s future before he was 10 years old.By Susan Alexander | Photography by Ethan SmithAppeared in Cityview Magazine, Vol. 42, Issue 2 (March/April 2026)The love for the ...
If part of your job is repetitive, manual, or rule-based, AI gives you a choice. You can wait for that work to be automated out from under you, or you can automate it yourself and reinvest that time ...
Once confined to science fiction, biologic therapies now harness growth factors and cellular signaling to reduce inflammation, restore function, and support natural healing.
By Robert Pryor, Sr. | Illustration by R. Daniel Proctor ...
Well, it took me 17 years to get 3,000 hits in baseball. I did it in one afternoon on the golf course. – Henry Aaron ...
Why discipline—not reinvention—will decide Tennessee’s fateBy Tripp Spencer | Photography by Carlos Reveiz & Bruce McCamishAppeared in Cityview Magazine, Vol. 42, Issue 2 (March/April 2026)There’s a p ...
From Grotto Falls to hidden creeks, Dana Koogler has chased the sound of water and found a path through life’s toughest terrain.Story by John Quillen | Photograph by Nathan Sparks, Jimmy Deane & ...
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