Last month, Knoxville City Council amended the text of Recode Draft 5 in two long work sessions (the parcel-specific map is still in progress). The resulting marked-up draft, referred to …
Meeting tonight on Halls greenway
Halls residents have a chance to talk about connecting local greenways today as Knox County officials hold the third of four public meetings – this one from 5:30 to 7:30 …
Fresenius property tops weekly transfers
Just like the first week of most months, the first week of June 2019 was very busy at the Register of Deeds office.
Some 386 properties were transferred for a total …
Knox leader on governor’s task force for criminal justice
Gov. Bill Lee has named Knoxville business owner Josh Smith as one of five executive team members on criminal justice reform. Smith is founder and owner of Master Service Companies, …
Powell High improvements on BOE agenda
Powell High School is slated for a $3 million upgrade that will create a new entrance and administrative offices while demolishing existing offices to create a commons area for additional …
Halls Thrift Store marks anniversary
Jeff Melton is the quintessential Halls guy. He’s equally adept at felling a tree or marketing his inventory online. And you’ve gotta love a guy who opens his retail business …
AMS renovation cited for design
BarberMcMurray Architects received a citation award from the American Institute of Architects East Tennessee Chapter for its design of an expansion and renovation of the laboratory and workspace at Analysis …
May transfers, borrowing both up over April
Twenty years ago, on June 1, 1999, the Knox County Register of Deeds went to a paperless recording system, meaning that we no longer print books. During this period we …