The more Zan Schriver said about how to solve the homeless problem in Knoxville and the longer his words rattled around in my head, the more sense it made to …
Paul Monger, Democratic leader, has died
Paul Boyd Monger, 87, of Farragut, passed away March 19. Funeral services will be private. Survivors include his wife, Peggy, two daughters and a granddaughter.
Mr. Monger was a leader of …
The pantry purge
This week’s “spring cleaning” job was to tackle the pantry. My husband, Neville, and I aren’t fans of pantry purging but will occasionally set a time to work together to …
Farragut moves quickly on ch-ch-changes to building code
Change is hard. Just ask David Bowie. But change can also be good, even if it requires some adjustment.
The town of Farragut plans to join the city of Knoxville in …
Snipping the years away
I have a new grandson.
I still have only three, and this “new” grandson is still 4 years old, lives in Franklin and answers, when it suits him, to the name …
All eyes on Farragut during Dogwood Arts
For those who don’t know, the Dogwood Trails were created in response to the words of journalist John Gunther, who called Knoxville “the ugliest city I ever saw in America” …
Childhelp seeks help battling child abuse
We know child abuse happens. Far too often. Kids die. Many others are scarred for life.
This is a crime and a serious social issue that tugs at your heartstrings. Tiny …
Pondering an impoundment
Unanswered questions are the curse of a journalist’s existence. Long before I knew I wanted to be a journalist, I knew I had to find answers.
It must be embedded in …