Dogwood Arts is ready for its 67th year of celebration. Literally hundreds of volunteers and property owners along the trails have built the festival legacy, but the real stars are …
Book sale, genealogy workshop & more
We’re in full swing this spring with programs for all ages at the library.
Fill your bookshelf at bargain-basement prices
Stop by the Friends of the Library’s Spring Used Book Sale. There are more …
Halls High girls have record-setting season
The Halls High School girls’ basketball team had quite an astounding season.
Against the No. 2 seed Clinton, they pulled off a comeback, heart-stopping victory in the District 4-3A tournament championship …
Dr. Phifer returns for a special tribute
Sunday, March 12, was a special worship for the congregants at Fountain City Presbyterian as they welcomed back a long-time pillar of their congregation and founding director of their choir …
Knoxville’s music man has died
Jason Cooper, owner of Rush’s Music, has died at age 46. The Knoxville Police Department has an ongoing investigation into the cause of death, but no charges have been filed.
A …
Storm of the Century clobbered Knoxville 30 years ago
Mother Nature is being her tempestuous self, teasing us with a taste of spring just before dipping the thermometer again and reminding us that winter ain’t over till it’s over. …
North blog: Phifer to direct choir; Savage Garden open
Bill Dohm and Patty Cooper open their Savage Garden at 3237 Garden Drive in Fountain City to visitors on Friday- Sunday, March 17-19 from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. except Sunday …
Services Wednesday for Jim Regas
The family will receive friends on Wednesday, March 1, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Saint George Greek Orthodox Church, 4070 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, for a popular Fountain City …