The works of local legend and ceramic artist Bill Capshaw kick off The Arts at Pellissippi State series for spring 2023.
“With his tremendous skill, talent and warm and generous personality, …
‘Juggler’ Monday helps inmates find a path
Tenacious. Dedicated. Passionate. Workaholic. Loyalty. Words Samantha Monday uses to describe herself. Here are a few more we’ll use: Compassionate. Driven. Dependable. Empathetic. Effective. Self-reliant. Direct. Problem solver. Team player. …
Santa’s Workshop at Karns High
The DECA team from Karns High School is planning a Santa’s Workshop craft show and breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 9 a.m. to noon at Karns High …
‘Last Nazi hunter’ stirs audience at Pellissippi
The Holocaust ended more than 75 years ago, but the search for German Nazis and European collaborators who perpetrated the mass murders of at least 6 million Jews – and …
HVA band to present ‘Catching Fireflies’
The Hardin Valley Academy Spirit of the Valley marching band will present a community performance to benefit Friends of the Smokies. It is Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 6:30-7 p.m. at …
Former Lady Vol Nicky Anosike gets back in the gym
Nicky Anosike has returned to the basketball court to teach young players at a training facility near her home in West Knoxville a little over one year after enduring a …
Nazi hunter to speak here Nov. 1
Efraim Zuroff Ph.D., director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem, is coming to Pellissippi State Community College on Tuesday, Nov. 1, and the public is invited.
Zuroff, a renowned Nazi hunter, …
Karns intersection fix is funded (and notes)
Knox County has received a grant for $2.3 million for improvements to the intersection at Emory and Beaver Ridge roads in Karns. Knox County Commission accepted the grant in July, …