Here’s a snapshot of some of the good work performed by the Knox County Engineering and Public Works Department:
John Tarleton Path Repair: Asphalt placed for damaged areas on the path …
Friday night lights get a cost-saving upgrade
A project that aims to save energy and improve lighting for Knox County students is making a visible difference at high schools across the county.
Earlier this year, the Board of Education …
South Knox Pep Rally Friday
Food City/UT Pep Rally is set for 3-6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15, at Food City in South Knoxville at 7608 Mountain Grove Road. Members of the UT dance and cheer …
Joe Holloway: Preserving the history of ‘Slow & Easy’
Back in 1980, a young Joe Holloway went to the Green Acres Flea Market off Alcoa Highway with his dad. While there he found a book vendor with two first …
‘Officer G’ Is KPD’s Lt. Gordon Gwathney
This cop eats, lives and breathes East Knoxville. It has been Officer G’s beat for 20 of his 25 years at the Knoxville Police Department. In 1999 this short, white …
Get a jump on fall festivals at Marble Springs
Head to Marble Springs State Historic Site to celebrate Sevier Days 2021, commemorating the birthday of Tennessee’s first governor, John Sevier, on Saturday, Sept. 25 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Explore …
Frank Christian: A one-man machine for Knox County
Faithful readers of Knox TN Today get the lowdown every Friday on taxpayers’ dollars at work from Knox County Communications Director Mike Donila’s weekly column. More often than not, somewhere …
First Baptist welcomes all with bluegrass, barbecue
Bluegrass music and barbecue are familiar partners in this neck of the woods. So it makes sense that a downtown church wanting to get to know its neighbors would plug …