A groundswell of concerned residents will be back in front of the Metropolitan Planning Commission on Thursday, Sept. 13, as the MPC considers the concept plan / use on review …
Educators shine in chamber performance
The life of a professional classical musician, on the road year-round pursuing a performance career, can be daunting, to say nothing about the hassles of living out of luggage for …
Excitement (and money) builds for Collier Preserve
Collier Preserve, Powell’s newest outdoor amenity, is coming together, thanks to a variety of grants. Carol Evans, executive director of Legacy Parks Foundation, spoke Tuesday to the Powell Business & …
Remembering 9/11 at Vol Market #3
Sometimes funny stuff happens at funerals.
And enough time has gone by since Sept. 11, 2001, for Alan Frye to smile about the good times.
“I spoke at the memorial service, and …
The history behind the Beverly community
Among the earlier settlers of the Beverly community were William and Nancy McCampbell Anderson, second-generation Irish immigrants from Rockbridge County, Virginia. Their son, Isaac Anderson (1780-1857), came with his family …
Honoring two who served
On this national day of remembrance, it seems fitting to recognize two who served.
John W. Sumpter, 92, of Maryville, passed away Sept. 9 at UT Medical Center. According to his …
New life for old building: Makers’ Building rehab proposals due soon
On July 13, the city of Knoxville solicited proposals for the re-development of the 2-story, 6,000 sq. ft. building located at 1200 McCalla Ave. for use as a Makers’ manufacturing …
Fulton High Wall of Fame to induct 10
Connie Palmer Shown, president of the Fulton High School Alumni Association, has attended every Falcons football game she could since age 10. The self-described Falcons fan calls the North Knoxville …