Vestal resident Regis Borsari’s roots run deep – in Washington, D.C.
“On my father’s side, I was sixth-generation Washingtonian,” says Borsari, whose ancestors settled in Georgetown before the Revolutionary War. Her …
SoKno author’s love of cats sparks imagination
South Knoxville has its paw prints all over “Vivie’s Secret,” even though the new novel’s roots lie on the other side of the Atlantic.
And now everyone in Knoxville and beyond …
Lakeshore Park: Future is in the zones
The future of Lakeshore Park looks beautiful – and functional.
Julieanne Foy, executive director of the Lakeshore Park Conservancy, the private organization working with the city of Knoxville on developing the …
Seymour VFD celebrates expansion of Station 2
The Seymour community is growing, and the Seymour Volunteer Fire Department is growing along with it.
Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs and Ninth District County Commissioner Carson Dailey joined in the …
Harmon shows heart for SoKno volunteering
Pat Harmon has such a volunteer heart that she was destined to call Tennessee home.
Her community service has included being a volunteer ombudsman for nursing-home residents, a hospice volunteer, a …
Kincannon pumps up new Baker Creek Bike Park
Mayor Indya Kincannon finally got to deliver some upbeat news Thursday morning as she led a celebration at the Baker Creek Bike Park at Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness.
Kincannon, city staff and …
Baskin finds a way to play despite pandemic obstacles
Sara Baskin loves adventures, and she loves to travel. Both of those activities have been sidelined over the past few months.
“I get to go to Publix every once in a …
Retirement keeps South Knox veterinarian busy
Dr. D.J. Krahwinkel is probably the only person in South Knoxville who’s had a hyena named after him, but he thinks that’s a dubious compliment.
“I used to do a lot …