Not every question was answered at Saturday’s SoKno Town Hall, but one definitely was: Will South Knoxvillians come out at 9 a.m. on a subfreezing Saturday to show they care …
SoKno officials, hopefuls want to meet you
Three upcoming events will give South Knoxvillians an opportunity to meet with their elected officials as well as candidates for upcoming elections.
On Tuesday, Jan. 30, Knox County Commissioner Carson Dailey …
Holston to celebrate past, present, future
Hurricanes and Warriors will reignite Holston community spirit with a celebration at Holston Middle School on Thursday (Jan. 11).
The event will feature both a ribbon cutting for the Hurricanes’ new …
Today marks end of Candoro tours
Fall is a time of endings, and today is the public’s last chance this year to tour the Candoro Arts & Heritage Center and enjoy the “Rock of Ages” exhibit …
Rah for the blue, gold of Holston
What does it say about alumni of a high school that shut down 26 years ago that they stumble through the lyrics to their alma mater but rev through their …
South Knox: Night Out, SOUP and corn hole
Tuesday (Oct. 3) is National Night Out, an event in which neighborhood groups show appreciation to their local first responders. Two SoKno neighborhood associations will be marking the occasion with …
Public asked for input on Maryville Pike brownfield site
South Knoxvillians turned out in a trickle to discuss the future of a 95-year-old industrial site in Vestal that hasn’t been used in more than two decades. But the few …
Visitation tonight for Roe Lyle
South Knoxville is in mourning for a beloved member of the community.
Daniel Monroe “Roe” Lyle, president of Woodlawn Cemetery Co., died unexpectedly on Friday, Sept. 15. The family will receive …