How can a small town like Farragut leverage itself to attract visitors who will spend time, and thus money, to help fill our tax coffers?
That’s one of the questions the …
Relief and belief
What we have here is good news a full notch above maybe and perhaps. Call it relief and belief.
No jumping to conclusions, mind you, but I am about to begin …
Come help Enhance Powell spend some money
The Enhance Powell committee of the Powell Business & Professional Association will meet 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16, at Life House Coffee, Brickyard Road at Emory. The committee is open …
Bistro’s Martha Boggs does it her way
Martha Boggs is busy today.
This is not hyperbole or random praise. Just pick a day, any day; Martha Boggs is busy.
The owner and manager of two successful restaurants on South …
Countdown to bazillion – or so
There may not be documented proof that Dogwood Arts has been responsible for coaxing a bazillion – or even a billion – blooms out of Knoxville’s dogwood trees, but it …
Get Out & Play: 2018 DockDogs Competition
Who let the dogs out?
You may have noticed an abundance of agile-looking dogs downtown. This week, Knoxville is hosting the world’s premier canine aquatics championships: DockDogs. For three days, spectators …
Cameron Brooks supports GoNorth animal transport
Imagine a place where unwanted dogs don’t end their lives in high kill shelters.
Cameron Brooks wants to do more than just imagine. The Knoxville Realtor/politico takes in strays, belongs to …
Lessons learned from the toddler set
There were 2-year-olds in the room – one of them being my precious grandson, Gardner – so every item and toy in the room was being claimed.
“Mine,” was the battle …