Tuesday, February 22
American Chestnut trees in the Eastern United States were once up to 100 feet tall and nine feet around, much like the Redwoods in California, before the chestnut …
New owners, new name at Mott-McKamey
Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home is now Mott-McKamey Funeral Home and Cremations in Oak Ridge.
New owners are Fabian and Lisa Mott, Madison McKamey, and Matthew and Shannon Mott. It’s a …
Robert Sexton: Veteran officer loves his job
Passionate is the word when Robert Sexton’s name is raised in conversation about law enforcement. He knows it, too. He embraces it, as he has embraced his long career of …
A stroll through life before Oak Ridge
Saturday, Jan. 22 at 1 p.m.
Hike with a Ranger through the lost community of Wheat at Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Oak Ridge. Wheat – Blair Road. Free. Take …
New multi-use trail added at Loyston Point
To increase recreation opportunities in the region, the Tennessee Valley Authority has opened a new 6.7-mile, multi-use trail at Loyston Point Recreation Area on Norris Reservoir in Andersonville.
The twisty singletrack …
Museum founder dead at 91
John Rice Irwin, 91, cultural historian and founder of the Museum of Appalachia, passed away on Sunday, January 16, 2022, in Clinton, Tennessee.
Born in Union County, John’s family was uprooted …
Free Medical Clinic gets Food City gift
Food City celebrated National Pharmacist Day at the Oak Ridge Food City, 1199 Oak Ridge Turnpike, today with a donation of $2,500 to Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge.
Food City …
Food City adds two dietitians
Food City has added two licensed registered dietitians to our health and wellness team –
Nicole Pazdziorko of Clinton will work in the Knoxville and Chattanooga operating divisions, and Kirby Moir …