If you feel like there’s a lot going on in Farragut, you’re right.
Last week, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen had a workshop to discuss two large park projects – …
Local business will ‘do what it takes to survive’
In the last two years, the world of Mom and Pop wine and liquor stores has changed dramatically. And things changed, for sure, at Dixie Lee Wine and Liquors in …
Get your Milky Way bar here
The search is on for the perfect Halloween candy.
My husband, Neville, and I love Halloween. For the past two years, we were out-of-town on Halloween, leaving the fun job of …
Rotarians sell tickets for wine feast
For the 18th consecutive year, the Rotary Club of Farragut is presenting its annual fundraiser – the Wine Tasting & Hors d’oeuvres. The date is Friday, Nov. 9, and the …
Envisioning the future of Watt Road
Imagine Watt Road as an inviting, walkable area with small business, retail and office space. Traffic is slowed down by narrow lanes and landscaped islands, making it a comfortable place …
Chancellor calls for UT to ‘stabilize the ship’
The search for a new chancellor of the University of Tennessee campus will begin this week when the university announces that the search to replace Beverly Davenport is officially underway. …
Town of Farragut tourism clarified
How can a small town like Farragut leverage itself to attract visitors who will spend time, and thus money, to help fill our tax coffers?
That’s one of the questions the …
Lessons learned from the toddler set
There were 2-year-olds in the room – one of them being my precious grandson, Gardner – so every item and toy in the room was being claimed.
“Mine,” was the battle …