After years of hard work and dedication, Maria Ortiz Quiñones, a first-year student majoring in nursing at Pellissippi State, has been sworn in as an American citizen.
“Seven years ago, I left my …
CAK adjusts goal on capital campaign
Christian Academy of Knoxville (CAK) has exceeded the initial goal of a capital campaign launched in the fall of 2020 to initiate campus and academic improvements. To date, the school …
Lee wants health training facility in West Knox
Contingent on state funding, a $74 million healthcare training facility could be built near Parkwest Medical Center on land donated by Covenant Health. Gov. Bill Lee has proposed $67.5 million …
Chuck Rothstein: Persistence is omnipotent
I did not know Chuck Rothstein; that was my loss.
Long-time Knoxville businessowner and entrepreneur Chuck Rothstein, 87, passed away Saturday, February 5, 2022. He was preceded in death by his …
Doug Mooney has died
Marathon runner and former president of the Knoxville Track Club Douglas Charles Mooney has died at age 72.
Mr. Mooney was born in Providence, R.I., moved to New York, then to …
Brian Lawhorn joins CAK
Brian Lawhorn has joined Christian Academy of Knoxville as its new chief administrative officer. He will be replacing Terry Gibson who will be retiring in the spring after years of …
Keith Brown in Concert, Feb. 3
Pianist, composer, arranger and educator Keith Brown returns to Knoxville next week to kick off Pellissippi State Community College’s spring 2022 concert series.
Brown will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, in …
Student’s bill moves to Nashville
A Pellissippi State Community College student has authored a bill that will be submitted to the 2022 Tennessee General Assembly.
“I was extremely excited to find out my bill was going …