In typical fall fashion, sales and lending seem to be slowing, although it isn’t unusual for the second week of the month to have fewer transactions than the first week.
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Tech training for digital jobs at CAT and PSCC
A 20-person delegation of Germans and Americans working in education and economic and workforce development visited Pellissippi State Community College and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville as part …
Caswell Park update: Homeless may get part of park
Mayor Madeline Rogero changed hurlers for the Oct. 10 planning commission proceeding, benching development director Becky Wade and calling up policy director Bill Lyons from the bullpen to pitch the …
Postponed: Baxter Properties delays vote
Jennifer Baxter Reynolds of Baxter Properties has postponed a request for a One Year Plan Amendment to rezone property at the intersection of Adair Drive and Sanders Road. The application …
Hardin Valley Mobility Study highlights transportation needs
A year-long study of the transportation needs for fast-growing Hardin Valley has yielded plans and projects that will benefit current and future residents as well as enhance prospects for commercial …
Postponed: Baxter Properties proposal meets neighborhood opposition
Jennifer Baxter Reynolds of Baxter Properties has postponed a request for a One Year Plan Amendment to rezone property at the intersection of Adair Drive and Sanders Road. The application …
Loan refinancing keeps register’s office busy
Finally, it’s beginning to feel like fall! We can tell because of today’s great temperatures and because September was a bit slower in the register’s office than August. This is …
Parade of Homes starts today, ends Oct. 20
The Home Builders Association of Greater Knoxville annual Parade of Homes – co-sponsored by ORNL Federal Credit Union and Tindell’s – begins today (10/4) and continues every Friday, Saturday and …