The Halls Business & Professional Association has canceled the Christmas Parade that was scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 12. The decision was made late, after publicity here, but was necessary because …
Halls for the holidays: Parade Saturday
Update: Parade has been canceled
2020 has been an exceptional year with a raging pandemic disrupting normal life. Businesses large and small have been challenged as never before. Events like the …
Knox County pushes Halls project
Knox County is seeking a $950,000 state grant to continue work to connect the greenway system in Halls. The county’s match would be $50,000 and future upkeep. The full proposal …
Dunn reflects on legislative service
Bill Dunn took a seat in the state legislature in 1994, replacing the retiring Charlie Severance. He spent 26 years without a primary opponent, making him the longest serving House …
Services Saturday for Ernest Moore
A well-known Halls entrepreneur has died. Ernest B. Moore, 93, passed away Oct. 27, 2020, at UT Medical Center after battling COVID-19. He and his wife, Margaret, developed Royal Springs …
Lt. Heather Reyda is big in the drug business
It all began when Heather Patton Reyda was a teenager at Bearden High School in the early 1980s. Friends were using and overdosing on crack cocaine. The cocaine epidemic was …
SCAN founder has died
Berle L. Arnold, 87, of Halls, died Sept. 27, 2020, after a lifetime of service to his country and community.
He was preceded in death by his wife of over 60 …
Jeff Bagwell: He knows the business
He’ll answer to “Bags.”
He is Jeffrey Douglas Bagwell – or Capt. Jeff Bagwell. For the last five years Bags has been the Public Information Officer (PIO) and public face of …