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Editor’s Pick
🥯 Bagels with serious bragging rights
You know the Oprah “you get a car” moment? We imagine that’s what Potchke and Potchke Bagel felt like at this year’s New York BagelFest, where the beloved local bagel brands brought home not one, not, two, but three first-place awards.
Potchke beat out bagels from around the world to be recognized for:
🥇 Best Beyond the Boroughs
🥇 Most Creative
🥇 Best Bialy
Potchke Bagel also took home third place overall for the Best Bagel. Learn more about the competition and Potchke Bagel’s Cedar Bluff location expansion.
McGhee Tyson Airport boasts nonstop flights to over 30 destinations. | Photo courtesy of MKAA
Are you traveling through the McGhee Tyson Airport this holiday season? These are our top tips for avoiding unnecessary delays and enjoying a stress-free journey:
Consider timing your arrival to avoid the 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. rush.
Stay informed on real-time parking availability by visiting FlyKnoxville.com.
Pack your patience. When you arrive, stay connected with free Wi-Fi and enjoy accessibility resources designed for all travelers.
Construction on TX-1, the $300 million nuclear fuel facility in Oak Ridge, is underway. The plant is expected to exclusively produce fuel kernels for small modular reactors, which would make the facility the first of its kind in the US. (Knoxville News Sentinel)
Feel Good
Two words: Baby. Gorilla. Western lowland gorilla Kumi gave birth to the cutest bundle of joy earlier this week at Zoo Knoxville. (WATE)
Try This
Speaking of the zoo, have you heard about their new immersive music and lights show? “Smoky Night Lights” started this month, featuring a 360 degree display in the zoo’s natural amphitheater. (WBIR)
Weather
What do August fogs, persimmon seeds, and woolly bear caterpillars have in common? WBIR looked at these (and other slightly more scientific) weather predictors in their in their Winter Weather Outlook.
Cause
When newcomer Katie Esch saw neighbors in need she took matters into her own hands and made a makeshift food pantry in her front yard they’re calling the “Sister Sanctuary Food Bank.” Her efforts are growing, and she hopes to expand in the spring with a small farm stand. (WATE)
Try This
Coffee bar crawl, anyone? Use our guide to 865’s coffee shops to track down the best seasonal sips in town. If you love using our guides to explore the city, consider supporting us directly — think of it like buying us a coffee.
Are you taking advantage of all the savings opportunities for adults ages 50+? This list of tips can support your continued saving and help build additional wealth.*
Lifetime language learning in Babbel’s biggest sale of the year, with access to all fourteen languages 65% off for Black Friday. Think: Bite-sized lessons, easy-to-grasp grammar, bingeable podcasts, and interactive speaking practice, all simple to fit into your everyday routine. Fuel your own curiosity or grab the 65% off deal as a holiday gift for a loved one.*
The fun doesn’t have to end here. After reading the newsletter, head over to our games page. Games refresh with new challenges every day at 6 a.m. from crossword puzzle to Sudoku to themed word search.
Pro tip for those of you getting a jump start on your holiday shopping. While we’re so sad to see local artist Paris Woodhull closing her brick-and-mortar location at the end of the year, we will definitely be shopping her 25% off sale to fill some stockings. (Don’t worry, her work will still be available online and at local retailers.)