Gibbs High softball is a juggernaut at tournament time, winning 10 TSSAA state championships in modern times: 83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 98, 99, 00, 12 and 17.
And now the …
Flotilla ends at Charlie’s Launch
The Beaver Creek Kayak Club put some 400 watercraft in the creek at the sixth annual Flotilla presented by FirstBank on May 20. The good news is, you will find …
Services today for retired attorney, Bernstein
One of Knoxville’s most renown attorneys has died. Bernard E. “Bernie” Bernstein practiced law here for 54 years. He passed away on May 19, 2023, at age 92.
The funeral will …
The Halls of Halls: A gathering of cousins
In mid-April, 2023, several descendants of Thomas Douglas Hall (1758-1833), a Revolutionary War patriot, gathered for a day of sharing histories, pictures, stories and memories.
John Ross Gresham Jr., a Hall …
New schools for three KCS principals
Superintendent Dr. Jon Rysewyk has reassigned three elementary or preschool principals, all effective July 2023.
Jason Harris has been appointed principal of Karns Preschool. Since joining KCS in 2002, Harris has …
Memorial Saturday for retired music educator
A memorial service honoring and remembering Walter H. McDaniel Jr. will be held Saturday, May 20, 2023, at 10 a.m. at The Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Knoxville. The …
Pam Graves honored in Lenoir City
Lenoir City Schools Family Resource Center has named Pam Graves as volunteer of the year. Graves is the president of the Pilot Club of Lenoir City and has completed over …
‘When words fail, music speaks’
The family of Lillian Coleman wrote a remarkable obituary about a remarkable contributor to Knoxville and beyond. Read it here.
To summarize, she was a teacher, a writer, a musician, a …