Sometimes music can be inspirational. Sometimes, heartbreaking. Sometimes, joyful.
And sometimes you just need a little “Plink, Plank, Plunk” played expertly by Knoxville’s finest and directed enthusiastically by Knoxville’s best.
The Knoxville …
Lessons from the past
“Roots of Wisdom: Native Knowledge. Shared Science.” opens at the Farragut Museum on Thursday, May 25. The exhibit is one of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibitions and focuses on local …
New building coming to Municipal Center Drive
Did you know there is a vacant lot between the Farragut Post Office and ORNL Credit Union on Municipal Center Drive?
Almost all in the room listening to R. Knick Myers’ …
A heart for seniors
East Tennessee has drawn another “tourist” to its mountainous bosom and turned her into a resident. The folks at Frank R. Strang Senior Center are the beneficiaries of Denise Droullard …
Cap-and-gown time for Tennessee Promise
When caps fly through the air at the end of commencement ceremonies for Pellissippi State Community College Friday, May 5, many will signify a promise kept. It has been two …
Judge Alley gets another year as judge
There’s a new judge in town, sort of. Approval of G. Keith Alley as the Municipal Court Judge for the town of Farragut at Thursday’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen …
Casting call: Fishing ahead
The late Bob Watt, who was born and raised in Farragut and served the town as an alderman, loved to hunt and fish. His legacy lives on each year when …
Around Town
Want to help run the town of Farragut but can’t raise a campaign war chest? Lucky you. … there are positions available on the real of seats of power in Farragut – the committees.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen are elected positions in Farragut, and the town administrator and staff are paid professionals, but a great deal of real work in and for the city goes on in the 11 committees that report to the staff and board. It is a good way to share expertise, talents and ideas in a variety of areas.