Almost everyone at the March 5 community meeting concerning rezoning of the Fruit and Berry Patch on McCloud Road in Halls said the same thing. They wanted owner Dennis Fox …
‘Wild’ dinner kicks off 2018 for Beaver Dam men’s ministry
The Man-Up Men’s Ministry at Beaver Dam Baptist Church is about to take a walk on the wild side. Wild game, that is.
To kick off programming for 2018, the church …
Share your book passion with Halls Library’s latest club
Funny thing about the book club meeting at Halls Branch Library this Saturday, March 3.
It’s not really a book club.
“It’s Not a Book Club” Literary Social Hour is designed for …
Heads up downtown for Mardi Growl March 3
Hundreds of puppers and their people will take to the streets of downtown Knoxville Saturday, March 3, for the 11th annual Young-Williams Animal Center’s Mardi Growl Parade and Festival, presented …
Chapman Highway lane closure March 2
Beginning Friday morning, March 2, one northbound lane of Chapman Highway between Blount Avenue and the Henley Bridge will be closed as a contractor builds curb, gutter and sidewalk for …
Fountain City Lake work nears completion
The artificial wetland project at Fountain City Lake is nearing completion this week as crews finish digging in water-loving grasses, plants and shrubs. Almost $500,000 of city of Knoxville funds …
Gibbs High wrestling team makes history
Gibbs High School’s wrestling team had a banner year, even making Knox County history. The boys’ team won the A/AA state championship in the duals tournament, then returned for the …
Tramel talks links between opioids and retail theft
According to Lee Tramel of Knox County Sheriff’s Office, there is a direct link between opioid addiction and retail theft, and the problem is only getting worse.
Tramel spoke to the …