A lot of good ideas are born from the unbridled minds of young people faced with choosing a thesis project for their master’s degrees.
STAR, Shangri-La Therapeutic Academy of Riding, in …
RVs provide affordable fun during the pandemic
Many Farragut businesses are facing uncertain times as the pandemic keeps shoppers at home, but Buddy Gregg RVs and Motor Homes is not one of them. Sales have doubled in …
Ed Jones leads Farragut Rotary into strange year
It’s tough work to do a lot of the normal things we’ve been accustomed to doing with COVID-19 hanging over our heads. It’s especially hard to maintain the weekly luncheon …
School days, decision haze
Listening to friends and family with children in the Tennessee school system reminds me of the NBC game show “The Wall.”
I don’t like the show. The emotions run too high …
Have a ball at the Farragut Community Center
Some days it seems like all the fun stuff has been taken away from us. So many things that we enjoyed – watching movies on the big screen, listening to …
Bill Shipley kept the Farragut phones ringing
Just three weeks after the passing of Anne McFee Shipley, her husband, Bill, has died.
Bill and Anne attended Farragut schools all the way from first grade and graduated together in …
Holden Beach healing
The family Zoom meetings leading up to the beach week painted an ominous picture of a 2020 Howell/Melendy Beach Week.
We were all nervous. We were all promising to be cautious. …
Lowe’s Ferry: Transportation for enslaved people
Jean Russell (1867-1961), native of Concord/Farragut, teacher and local historian, was the daughter of Samuel Love Russell. It was her father who established the village of Lovell in the area …