Those in the know, daddy-o, are hep to the Knox County Museum of Education. It’s a treasure trove of school memorabilia, especially from the good ol’ brain factories that have …
Great Schools Partnership celebrates success
The Great Schools Partnership has a lot to celebrate: its 12th anniversary, the fifth anniversary of the Community Schools Initiative and the addition this fall of another school, Maynard Elementary, …
City kicks off Recode Knoxville
Sixty may be the new 50, but not when it comes to zoning codes.
That’s why the city of Knoxville kicked off its drive to update codes with a presentation on …
Big night for art show
The Candoro Dogwood Art Show wrapped up its month-long run during Vestival, but not before hosting a laidback artist reception the night before.
In addition to the juried – and varied …
Vestival = world-class fun
Vestival, South Knoxville’s annual arts and heritage festival, is known for promoting Appalachian culture and Vestal history. It tends to draw SoKno locals and lovers of old-time music and crafts …
New vet clinic opens on Sevier Avenue
Pet care expands in SoKno this week as Dr. Leah Wulforst opens Riverside Veterinary Clinic, 1111 Sevier Ave.
Wulforst is starting office hours Thursday – 8 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays – with …
Pinklets pack Relix
Possibly the largest and definitely the most age-diverse crowd in its history turned out at the Relix Variety Theatre for the Pinklets’ CD release show as SoKno invaded Happy Holler …
Knoxville High alums celebrate standouts, history
The years roll by, but alumni and friends of Historic Knoxville High School keep going strong, as proven by their 2017 all-class reunion and Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Eight Knoxville …