The New Year is a great time to get back on track with goals that may have been ignored during the holidays, but roughly 80 percent of people who make …
Kim Harmon to head Naifeh Center
Kim Harmon, a long-time state of Tennessee employee, will serve as the next executive director of the Naifeh Center for Effective Leadership, an agency of The University of Tennessee Institute …
Special event at Zoo Lights tonight
There are only five more days left to enjoy Zoo Knoxville’s spectacular Zoo Lights display before it goes back in the box until November. Tonight, there is a special event …
Missy Kane retires at Covenant Health
Missy Kane retired Jan. 1, 2022, as fitness promotion coordinator for Covenant Health. For 22 years, this Olympian and former collegiate track and field coach has been guiding East Tennesseans …
Cochran promoted at Christman
Wayne Cochran has been promoted to senior superintendent at The Christman Company at the contracting firm’s Knoxville office.
“Wayne has more than 30 years of construction experience and does an outstanding …
When Handel reigned supreme at Knoxville College
For over 50 years, hundreds of people gathered at the McMillan Memorial Chapel at Knoxville College to attend the annual presentation of George Fredric Handel’s Messiah by the Knoxville College …
Enjoying the holidays despite sadness, loss or grief
Just because we expect this time of year to be filled with an abundance of joy and good cheer, the season doesn’t automatically bring us happy holidays – and it …
Maryville senior is TSBA winner
Jackson Shue, a senior at Maryville High School, has won the Student Recognition Award from the Tennessee School Boards Association. The TSBA honors a student each year for achievement in …