If there’s a better way to reach a group of farmers than through an old-fashioned country breakfast, I haven’t heard of it.
And sounds like great minds think alike, so to …
Fountain City Easter Egg Hunt keeps hoppin’
A little rain couldn’t keep folks from celebrating Easter last weekend as the Fountain City Business and Professional Association held the annual Easter egg hunt in Fountain City Park.
Kids of …
Golf tourney to boost Carter High
Get ready to tee off this May and support a great cause while you do.
The Carter High School Alumni Fund Golf Tournament will be held Saturday, May 12, at Ruggles …
Red Nation Robotics heads to World Championship
Red Nation Robotics brought home a huge victory last week, and now they’re looking for sponsors to help them take the world by storm.
Red Nation, the robotics team based at …
Candidates flock to Halls BPA forum
The Halls Business and Professional Association hosted a candidate forum March 20, with 15 candidates and two candidate representatives in attendance. Past president Michelle Wilson moderated.
County Mayor: Republicans Brad Anders and …
Covenant Marathon races into Knoxville this weekend
It’s that time of year again. Time for Knoxvillians to lace up their sneakers and hit the streets in the Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon.
Officials gathered in UT’s Neyland Stadium March …
Adrian Burnett Elementary: 40 years of ‘temporary’
Almost everyone involved with Adrian Burnett Elementary School, from school board chair Patti Bounds to principal Michelle Wolfenbarger, to faculty, staff and parents, will tell you that the trouble with …
Hidden East Knox garden blooms with history
Dr. Alan Solomon can’t help but smile when he talks about his garden, but GATOP is not your average hobby garden. It’s an 18-acre wooded paradise awash in botanical gems, …