
Don Hudson
Journalist at WATE-TV (Knoxville, TN)
Don Hudson: Emmy, AP, & Edward R Murrow award winning reporter and anchor, actor, former law enforcement officer, husband, father, grandfather...
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2 weeks ago |
readersdigest.com.au | Don Hudson
We’ve all laughed at the idea of selective hearing. It usually comes up in the kind of everyday marital exchange that plays out in kitchens across the world:Partner: “Can you take the bins out?” Husband: Silence. Partner: “Dinner’s ready!” Husband: Appears instantly, like magic. It’s a classic joke, and there’s a reason it lands so well – it reflects a familiar reality. But here’s something that might surprise you: what we often call selective hearing might not be a choice at all.
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3 weeks ago |
ktvq.com | Don Hudson
BILLINGS — A theft at a local dog park has people upset and confused. A few nights ago someone stole an entire wood windbreak. See the video for this story below: Billings dog park hit by thieves “It’s sad. It’s a public park. People love to go there. It's a nice shady spot where we can sit and our dogs can play. For someone to just disrespected it and steal it. It’s just kind of a dirty move.” That's what Mike McArty said when he heard about the windbreak heist at the High Sierra Dog Park.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
wate.com | Don Hudson
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — $1.5 billion. Some of that money could actually be yours, if you’re a Tennessean. While the Tennessee Treasury is holding the money, its employees are trying to get it back to the rightful owners. Here’s what you need to know – to get some of that dough.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Don Hudson
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — $1.5 billion. Some of that money could actually be yours, if you’re a Tennessean. While the Tennessee Treasury is holding the money, its employees are trying to get it back to the rightful owners. Here’s what you need to know – to get some of that dough.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
wate.com | Don Hudson
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — An East Tennessee couple is working to help firefighters who have been diagnosed with cancer. While there is more and more information about preventing cancer for first responders, they believe more needs to be done to help once the battle begins. Kelley and Brent Seymour have a binder full of information and a lot of personal experiences they believe could help firefighters with cancer. Brent, a firefighter for 30 years, was diagnosed with cancer in 2022.
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