KUB at Farmers Market June 6

KUB is continuing to support Union County. KUB will be at the Farmers Market June 6 to talk about all things fiber internet and support a great community event.

Stop by the Farmers Market on June 6 to learn about high-speed fiber internet - or just to say “hi”!

KUB Fiber provides free public Wi-Fi at the Union County Farmers Market (located just west of Union County High School) in Maynardville, TN. This amenity allows vendors to easily process digital payments and shoppers to stay connected while enjoying the market.

Braunschweiger Paté

Here is a good liver sausage spread. Try it

In mixer bowl combine liver sausage, broken up, half of cream cheese, sugar and chili powder. Beat until smooth. Form into a ball and place on glass plate. Cover and chill. Whip remaining cream cheese with milk, and Tabasco sauce until smooth. Spread evenly on liver sausage ball. Chill. Garnish with snipped parsley when ready to serve with crackers.

And That's the Way It Was

Does any Dear Reader age 60 or older remember when America celebrated its Bicentennial in 1976?
Is it just me, or do you feel as I do that there is not anywhere near the level of enthusiasm for the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States?

Pressure, Perspective, and the Power of Standing Still

The children of Israel didn’t wander into their Red Sea moment by accident; they were led there by God Himself. Scripture is clear that after generations of bondage, they were finally walking in freedom, stepping out of Egypt with hope in their lungs and promise in their future. But freedom didn’t feel like victory for long. With the sun beating down on a massive crowd of people, families and livestock all pressing forward, their march comes to an abrupt stop.

Leadership Union County Explores Tourism and Agriculture Across the County

Leadership Union County continued its 2026 program with an engaging Tourism and Agriculture Day on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, led by Abby Thomas and Becca Hughes. The day highlighted the vital roles that agriculture, forestry, tourism, and small business development play in Union County's growth and success.

The cohort began the morning at the UT Extension Office in Maynardville, where participants were welcomed for a full day of presentations and discussions centered around the county’s agricultural heritage and tourism opportunities.

UC raises $33,000+ for clean water for Ugandans

UNION COUNTY, Tenn. (May 26, 2026) – Walk 4 Water Union County raised more than $33,000 during its Fourth Annual Fundraiser on Saturday, May 16. All funds raised will go toward the drilling of safe water boreholes for the remote villages of Naminyagwe Muyenga and Agururu B #3 Cell in Uganda, with the third village to be determined soon by Hope 4 Kids International.

Tree Leaves

When it comes to trees, we live in a blessed place, with more varieties of trees, shrubs, and vines than anywhere in the world except maybe the tropics. Each tree and shrub has its own unique leaf that, with a little practice, will allow you to identify it.

My trip to Japan in April 2026

I traveled to Japan from April 8 to April 20, 2026. On the trip, I visited Tokyo, Nagano, Fukui, Kyoto, Hiroshima, and left from Osaka. Japan has an overall population of approximately 122 million. Most cities are densely populated, and the majority of the country's population lives in urban areas. The Japanese people are very polite and respectful. The country has one of the world's largest GDPs and is one of the United States' closest allies, with the US having 15 major military bases in the country and 55,000 military personnel stationed there, more than in any other foreign country in the world. Needless to say, I felt comfortable and safe in Japan, honestly, even more so than I do in the United States. In this paper, the paragraphs will be organized by the cities I visited, my thoughts on them, and what I did there. The paper will conclude with my final thoughts on the overall trip.

The Late Great America Part 5

By James Perry

Western Auto: Tied to a Death Spiral with Sears

Western Auto Stores were founded in 1909 and grew to over 1,200 company stores and eventually 4,000 privately-owned associate stores that were located in small town America. I had the privilege to call on and sell to many Western Store Auto owners during my early work life as a territory salesman from the 1960s through the 1980s.

Fresh Wagon celebrates 5 years of serving UC

The Fresh Wagon food distribution program is celebrating five years of serving Union County and surrounding areas. Since its beginning, Fresh Wagon has worked to increase access to fresh and nutritious food while bringing the community together through service and support.

The next Fresh Wagon distribution will be held on Tuesday, June 16 at 1 p.m. at FirstBank, at 2905 Maynardville Hwy, Maynardville, TN 37807. Food will be distributed on a first come, first served basis while supplies last.