When Brent Glenn was growing up in Carter, he knew that Karns, way over on the other side of Knox County, was a community a lot like his. It was …
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Knox County opens Plumb Creek Park
Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett and Doug Bataille, senior director of Parks & Recreation, along with officials from Legacy Park Foundation, PetSafe and other elected …
North Knox park earns national award
Knox County’s Harrell Road Park was awarded the 2018 Environmental-Conservation Award by the National Association of County Park and Recreation Officials, a non-profit organization that recognizes and honors parks throughout …
Signage installed for Veterans Memorial Mile
Solway has new signage for Veterans Memorial Mile, a section of State Route 62 from the Solway bridge to State Route 162. Legislation designating the name was sponsored by state …
Anders updates on Schaad Road, Karns Connector
Way back before Tim Burchett (eight years) and before Mike Ragsdale (eight years) we had a county executive named Tommy Schumpert who proposed a north-to-west connector road. Studies indicated Schaad …
Third year for Karns ducklings
Don’t worry about the fate of the Beaver ducklings (that’s what the kids at Karns Middle School have named the 13 ducklings whose mama hatched them in the Karns Middle …
CAK hires Joseph Foy
Joseph Foy has joined the high school science department at Christian Academy of Knoxville. Foy joins CAK from Knox County Schools’ L&N STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) Academy.
He will …
Sisk remains on state committee
Karns High School social studies teacher Gordon Sisk has accepted another term on the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Civic Education and Engagement Advisory Committee.
Since its inception as the Blue Book …