You talk with Dan Anderson. You talk with people who know Dan Anderson. You talk with people who work with Dan Anderson. And you think to yourself: “How can anyone …
Firefighting Fraziers juggle work and triplets
Heroes at work. Heroes at home. Both work.
Erica and David Frazier have their hands and arms full – literally. In May 2019, three little girls joined their family – triplets …
Seymour VFD celebrates expansion of Station 2
The Seymour community is growing, and the Seymour Volunteer Fire Department is growing along with it.
Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs and Ninth District County Commissioner Carson Dailey joined in the …
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 …
Jimmy Davis: A cop’s cop serving his community
He’s Loudon County through and through. Born 48 years ago and reared by his hard-working parents – Jim and Arbra Davis. And they obviously passed along their work ethic to …
KPD’s Kenno Carlos: An unforgettable officer
Today we meet Kenno Carlos. Once you meet him, you’ll never forget him. Many come across him when they walk into the building at 800 Howard Baker Jr. Ave., the …
T.J. Giles loves life in emergency services
Firefighter. Emergency Medical Technician. Combat Medic. Arson Investigator. Rescue Technician. Rescue/recovery certified scuba diver.
Emergency service is his life.
Lt. Thomas Jackson Giles, best know as T.J., leads the Knox County Rescue …
KCSO’s Jordan Hurst: a hero at a massacre
Sometimes a quote speaks loudly about a person.
“How could you say I did a good job if I shot and killed somebody?” Jordan Hurst asked a chaplain. “How?”
That question has …