City politicians are starting to notice the City Council Movement. They should. The movement came from nowhere two years ago and now claims 20 percent of Knoxville City Council.
Organizer Amelia …
LMU opens West Knox med school
Gov. Bill Lee will be in Knoxville Friday, Dec. 6, for the grand opening of the DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine at Lincoln Memorial University-Knoxville. The school at 9737 Cogdill …
Work begins on Grassy Creek
Knox County officials were all smiles Monday as developers broke ground on a new, $45 million, multi-acre retail development on Schaad Road at Oak Ridge Highway. Grassy Creek will be …
Expanded recreation facilities ahead for West Knox County
Farragut and West Knox residents are getting a new place to play (and learn and exercise and hang out with friends).
The West Knox County Senior Center is set to open …
Lending slows down as the holidays approach
We have recently added a Top Lenders report to our website. This will outline the top lenders for each month. If you are interested in the mortgage and lending statistics …
Keira Wyatt: Connecting resources to need
Marry unwavering faith with a driving need to help the helpless and you have Keira Wyatt, executive director of Connect Ministries. An appropriate Biblical verse comes to mind: “By their …
Low interest rates spark commercial refinancing
SNOW! We saw that snowflake icon on the weather forecast but did anyone believe it? Everything looks pretty in the snow!
November 2019 is starting off a bit slower than either …
‘Just say no’ to proposed beer garden
A list of items that increase property values might include good schools, convenient access to grocery stores, nearby banking, parks and mature shade trees. A “beer garden” just a stone’s …