Dollywood Parks & Resorts Hiring for Fall and Christmas Seasons

Dollywood Parks & Resorts Hiring for Fall and Christmas Seasons

As Dollywood Parks & Resorts continues to earn top recognition within the theme park industry, the team is looking to add anyone ready to help guests make memories at the place named by Tripadvisor as the #1 theme park in the country.

Full-time, part-time and seasonal positions are available across properties as teams work to prepare for Dollywood’s Harvest Festival presented by Humana, as well as Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas presented by Humana. Opportunities range from those looking for the chance to advance their career to anyone looking to earn a little extra money for the Christmas holidays. Applicants must be 14 years of age or older.

Upcoming hiring events take place Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29 from 2-6 p.m. at the Sevierville Civic Center. Everyone who interviews will receive a free ticket to visit Dollywood during the remainder of the 2024 season. Positions are available across a variety of teams, including the award-winning culinary team, merchandise, park operations, security, maintenance and more! Dollywood’s industry-leading resort properties also have positions available in housekeeping, food & beverage, and banquets.

Interested applicants may view opportunities, as well as job descriptions and basic requirements for each position, at dollywoodjobs.com. Applicants can signify their interest in a position by following the online instructions to complete the application process. Applicants may also walk-up to the hiring events where an interview will be scheduled for them.

Dollywood Parks & Resorts employees receive a variety of unique benefits including 100% free tuition through Herschend’s GROW U. program, access to the Dollywood Family Healthcare Center, along with complimentary Dollywood and Dollywood’s Splash Country admission for family and friends. Hosts are provided free meals every working shift and also take part in Dollywood’s Park Perks program, which provides free or reduced admission to a large number of regional attractions, theaters and experiences. A comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental and vision, is available for qualified full-time employees. Dollywood also pays a portion of childcare costs for hosts whose children are cared for at an Upwards-affiliated provider. Numerous opportunities also are available to help employees develop leadership skills, including an apprenticeship program in conjunction with Walters State Community College.

In 2022, Forbes named The Dollywood Company as one of the best employers in the country, according to a ranking on their website. Additionally, the company received a national Top Workplaces award from USA Today/Gannett earlier in 2024. Underscoring the welcoming and friendly environment present at Dollywood Parks & Resorts, Forbes also named the park to its very first Best Customer Service list in late 2023. Dollywood finished in the top 1% of companies named by survey respondents when asked to consider American brands that represent excellence in customer service. In June, the park earned recognition from Tripadvisor as the #1 theme park in the United States based on guest reviews.

For more information about available positions at Dollywood Parks & Resorts, please visit https://www.dollywood.com/jobs.

KPD: One Dead, One in Custody after Stabbing Incident in Knoxville

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) One person is dead and one person is in custody after a stabbing victim showed up at a Knoxville church.

Knoxville Police Department officials say officers responded to the Cokesbury United Methodist Church around 11:45 a.m. Tuesday morning after a man showed up at the location with non-life-threatening stab wounds.

KPD says further investigation led officers to the area of Kingston Pike and I-140, where another man was found dead.

Police say the man who originally showed up at the church has been detained for questioning, and there are no outstanding suspects.

The investigation is ongoing.

A man was detained after a stabbing near a Knoxville church, according to police. (Courtesy: KPD)

Vitello Recognized by D1Baseball.com, Earns Third National Coach of the Year Honor this Year
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Vitello Recognized by D1Baseball.com, Earns Third National Coach of the Year Honor this Year

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – For the third time this year, Tennessee’s Tony Vitello was named the nation’s top collegiate baseball coach, this time earning D1Baseball.com National Coach of the Year honors.

Vitello, who led the Volunteers to their first national title in program history last month, was also named the National Coach of the Year by Baseball America and the American Baseball Coaches Association prior to Tuesday’s announcement from D1Baseball.com.

Vitello is the only head coach in program history to win multiple national coach of the year honors in the same year and has now done so twice after also accomplishing the feat in 2021.

This marks Vitello’s first national coach of the year honor from D1Baseball.com, and in total, is the sixth time he’s been named the nation’s top college baseball coach in his seven-year stint at UT. Tennessee’s head man was tabbed national coach of the year in 2021 by Perfect Game and the National College Baseball Writers Association. Perfect Game selected Vitello as its national coach of the year in 2022, as well.

In addition to leading the Vols to their first Men’s College World Series title, Vitello guided the Big Orange to a single-season record 60 victories as part of an historic 2024 campaign.

UT made more history as just the fourth conference team to win the SEC regular season title, the SEC Tournament title and a national championship in the same year, cementing itself as one of the greatest teams the sport has ever seen.

The Vols were also able to end the long drought of No. 1 national seeds coming up short in the postseason, becoming just the second No. 1 overall seed to win the MCWS since the tournament switched to its current format in 1999 – joining Miami who did so in 1999.

Vitello was also chosen as the ABCA Southeast Region Coach of the Year, his third time earning that honor in the last four seasons (2021, 2022, 2024).

Under Vitello’s leadership, Tennessee has made three trips to Omaha in the last four seasons, won four combined SEC championships and three SEC eastern division titles. During that four-year span, the Vols’ 211 victories and .773 winning percentage rank No. 1 nationally, planting UT firmly among the nation’s elite programs.

Second Suspect Arrested in Connection to the Shooting of a Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper

Second Suspect Arrested in Connection to the Shooting of a Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper

The second suspect accused in the shooting of a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper is arrested Nashville.

THP arrested Timothy L. Davis Jr. last night (Monday) and he’s being taken to the Putnam County Jail facing charges stemming from the shooting of Trooper Adam Cothron during a traffic stop on I-40 over the weekend.

Officers placed Cothron’s handcuffs on Davis Jr. and he will wear them on his way to booking.

The other suspect, Braze Rucker, was arrested over the weekend in Kentucky.

Johnson City Man Pleads Guilty in Knox County for Weapon and Drug Charges
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Johnson City Man Pleads Guilty in Knox County for Weapon and Drug Charges

A Johnson City man is sentenced after he pleaded guilty to several counts involving drugs and weapons.

Knox County District Attorney Charme Allen says 34-year-old William Jacob Henry is charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, possession with intent to sell fentanyl and meth among other charges in an incident that happened in April 2023.

Knoxville Police responded to a call about impaired people in a car in the parking lot of Kroger on Chapman Highway and found Henry and another person passed out and officers found about 59 grams of meth, 54 grams of fentanyl and a handgun.

Allen says Henry has ten prior felony convictions out of Washington County for aggravated assault, theft and vehicle burglary.

Knoxville Fire Department Determines Cause of Norwalk Avenue House Fire

Knoxville Fire Department Determines Cause of Norwalk Avenue House Fire

The Knoxville Fire Department has determined the cause of the house fire on Norwalk Avenue.

 Sunday’s fire was caused by an overloaded power strip.  The home suffered moderate damage and no injuries were reported as the three people living there weren’t at home at the time of the fire.  Officials say during a typical year, home electrical problems account for 90,000 fires, over 700 deaths, and $700 million in property losses. 

KFD says you should follow these electrical safety tips to help keep your home fire safe.

• Replace worn, old, or damaged extension cords right away.

• Use extension cords for temporary purposes only.

• Avoid putting cords where they can be damaged or pinched, like under a carpet or rug.

• Do not overload power strips.

• Use power strips that have internal overload protection.

The Search for the Man Wanted for First-Degree Murder is Over, He’s Arrested in Oak Ridge

The Search for the Man Wanted for First-Degree Murder is Over, He’s Arrested in Oak Ridge

7/24/24 UPDATE: Wanted Juan Carlos Diaz Perez has been taken into custody. He was located and arrested near the Oak Ridge Quarry by the U.S. Marshals Smokey Mountain Fugitive Task Force. Diaz Sanchez is being transported back to Knoxville. 

The KPD appreciates the U.S. Marshals Service, Oak Ridge Police Department, Blount County Sheriff’s Office and the 7th Judicial Drug Task Force for their assistance. 

7/23/24 UPDATE: The victim from the murder at a home in the 1200 block of Mercer Street has been identified as Suceli Perez, 18. It is believed that the victim died by blunt force trauma, pending Medical Examiner’s Office autopsy.

Update: Warrants are on file charging Diaz Perez with first-degree murder. 

The body of the victim was found in the bed of the Diaz Perez’s truck that was recovered in Oak Ridge. The identity of the victim, an adult woman, is being withheld at this time. 

Efforts remain ongoing to locate Diaz Perez in the area of Wisconsin Avenue in Oak Ridge. The search has been assisted by the Oak Ridge Police Department, Roane County Sheriff’s Office, Blount County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshal Service. 

Anyone who sees Diaz should not approach him and call 9-1-1. 

Original Story: Knoxville Police Department detectives are investigating a suspected homicide that happened at a home on Mercer Street.

On Monday afternoon, KPD received a third-party report that a man had gravely injured his girlfriend at a home in the 1200 block of Mercer Street. Homicide Unit detectives and Forensics personnel responded to the home, where they located evidence of a potentially deadly assault.

The victim or suspect were not at the scene when officers arrived.

The suspect has since been identified as Juan Carlos Diaz Perez, who is shown in the attached picture. He left the scene in a white pickup truck, which was located by Oak Ridge Police Department officers at a park in the Oak Ridge area a short time ago, off of the Oak Ridge Turnpike near Sweet Gum Lane. The suspect was not found with the truck and efforts are underway to locate him.  

Anyone who see Diaz Perez is asked to call 9-1-1.

The investigation remains ongoing at this time.

KPD ‘Juveniles’ Believed to Be Involved in Lonsdale Area Shooting

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville Police are investigating following a shooting Sunday night in the Lonsdale area.

KPD officers responded just after 8:00 p.m. to the 2100 block of Cornelia Cartwright Avenue. KPD officials say officers found multiple shell casings in the street in that area and a 16-year-old male who sustained a minor gunshot wound to his back.

KPD says detectives believe the incident involved a group of juveniles but that the victim was reportedly uncooperative with investigators.

The victim was taken to the hospital and treated for non-life-threatening injuries. No charges have yet been filed.

A 16-year-old was injured with a minor, non-life-threatening gunshot wound, but was reportedly uncooperative with investigators. (Courtesy: KPD)
Knoxville Mayor Kincannon Endorses Kamala Harris

Knoxville Mayor Kincannon Endorses Kamala Harris

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon has endorsed Kamala Harris for President of the United States.

Kincannon taking to Facebook Monday afternoon with the announcement saying “as a Democratic delegate to the party’s national convention, I am proud to endorse Kamala Harris for President.”

Kincannon’s announcement comes on the heels of speaking to reporters Sunday night during which she declined to say which candidate she would support at the national convention and after President Joe Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as his preferred nominee following his campaign-ending announcement.

The Tennessee Democratic Party announced that its delegation to the 2024 Democratic National Convention had voted to support Harris.

(Courtesy: City of Knoxville / Mayor Indya Kincannon)
KPD: Acid Spill on North Peters Road Prompting Additional Road Closures

KPD: Acid Spill on North Peters Road Prompting Additional Road Closures

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) UPDATE 2:00 P.M.: Multiple agencies are on the scene and a stretch of Kingston Pike is closed to traffic as cleanup is underway following a tractor-trailer spill Monday morning on North Peters Road.

Knoxville Fire Department officials say crews responded at approximately 11:45 Monday morning, confirming that the truck spilled hydrochloric acid in the roadway.

Kingston Pike is closed between Cedar Bluff and Ebenezer, and traffic is being diverted. Fire officials say North Peters Road could be closed for several hours into overnight depending on how much material is in the truck.

Police and fire officials are asking that you avoid the area and seek alternate routes if possible.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, hydrochloric acid “is corrosive to the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes.” Exposure can lead to eye, nose, and respiratory tract irritation.

ORIGINAL STORY: A tractor-trailer leaking acid is prompting road closures currently in Knoxville.

Knoxville Fire Department officials say crews responded to a HAZMAT situation on North Peters Road at approximately 11:45 Monday morning.

KFD has confirmed that the tractor-trailer started leaking hydrochloric acid.

Road closures are in place in the area of Kingston Pike and North Peters Road. Police and fire officials are asking that you avoid the area and seek alternate routes if possible.

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Dollywood Parks & Resorts Hiring for Fall and Christmas Seasons

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As Dollywood Parks & Resorts continues to earn top recognition within the theme park industry, the team is looking to add anyone ready to help guests make memories at the place named by Tripadvisor as the #1 theme park in the country. Full-time, part-time and seasonal positions are available across properties as teams work to…Continue Reading

KPD: One Dead, One in Custody after Stabbing Incident in Knoxville

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Vitello Recognized by D1Baseball.com, Earns Third National Coach of the Year Honor this Year
Courtesy / UT Athletics

Vitello Recognized by D1Baseball.com, Earns Third National Coach of the Year Honor this Year

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – For the third time this year, Tennessee’s Tony Vitello was named the nation’s top collegiate baseball coach, this time earning D1Baseball.com National Coach of the Year honors. Vitello, who led the Volunteers to their first national title in program history last month, was also named the National Coach of the Year by Baseball America and…Continue Reading

Second Suspect Arrested in Connection to the Shooting of a Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper

Second Suspect Arrested in Connection to the Shooting of a Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper

The second suspect accused in the shooting of a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper is arrested Nashville. THP arrested Timothy L. Davis Jr. last night (Monday) and he’s being taken to the Putnam County Jail facing charges stemming from the shooting of Trooper Adam Cothron during a traffic stop on I-40 over the weekend. Officers placed…Continue Reading

Johnson City Man Pleads Guilty in Knox County for Weapon and Drug Charges
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Johnson City Man Pleads Guilty in Knox County for Weapon and Drug Charges

A Johnson City man is sentenced after he pleaded guilty to several counts involving drugs and weapons. Knox County District Attorney Charme Allen says 34-year-old William Jacob Henry is charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, possession with intent to sell fentanyl and meth among other charges in an incident that happened in April 2023.…Continue Reading

Knoxville Fire Department Determines Cause of Norwalk Avenue House Fire

Knoxville Fire Department Determines Cause of Norwalk Avenue House Fire

The Knoxville Fire Department has determined the cause of the house fire on Norwalk Avenue.  Sunday’s fire was caused by an overloaded power strip.  The home suffered moderate damage and no injuries were reported as the three people living there weren’t at home at the time of the fire.  Officials say during a typical year,…Continue Reading

The Search for the Man Wanted for First-Degree Murder is Over, He’s Arrested in Oak Ridge

The Search for the Man Wanted for First-Degree Murder is Over, He’s Arrested in Oak Ridge

7/24/24 UPDATE: Wanted Juan Carlos Diaz Perez has been taken into custody. He was located and arrested near the Oak Ridge Quarry by the U.S. Marshals Smokey Mountain Fugitive Task Force. Diaz Sanchez is being transported back to Knoxville.  The KPD appreciates the U.S. Marshals Service, Oak Ridge Police Department, Blount County Sheriff’s Office and…Continue Reading

KPD ‘Juveniles’ Believed to Be Involved in Lonsdale Area Shooting

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville Police are investigating following a shooting Sunday night in the Lonsdale area. KPD officers responded just after 8:00 p.m. to the 2100 block of Cornelia Cartwright Avenue. KPD officials say officers found multiple shell casings in the street in that area and a 16-year-old male who sustained a minor gunshot wound…Continue Reading

Knoxville Mayor Kincannon Endorses Kamala Harris

Knoxville Mayor Kincannon Endorses Kamala Harris

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon has endorsed Kamala Harris for President of the United States. Kincannon taking to Facebook Monday afternoon with the announcement saying “as a Democratic delegate to the party’s national convention, I am proud to endorse Kamala Harris for President.” Kincannon’s announcement comes on the heels of speaking to reporters…Continue Reading

KPD: Acid Spill on North Peters Road Prompting Additional Road Closures

KPD: Acid Spill on North Peters Road Prompting Additional Road Closures

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) UPDATE 2:00 P.M.: Multiple agencies are on the scene and a stretch of Kingston Pike is closed to traffic as cleanup is underway following a tractor-trailer spill Monday morning on North Peters Road. Knoxville Fire Department officials say crews responded at approximately 11:45 Monday morning, confirming that the truck spilled hydrochloric acid…Continue Reading