The transition from elementary to middle school is a time of significant changes for students. There are new expectations and extracurriculars, which could leave children without time for the activities …
Sock hop, Pizza Hoss and more
North – South – East – West. We all know former teachers and administrators with Knox County Schools. Some even remember friends from the old city system. Here’s a chance …
Powell Egg Hunt to have serious business support
Kids. This year’s PBPA Easter Egg Hunt promises to be the best one yet.
The hunt will start at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 16, at the soccer fields at First Baptist …
Best bagger: Rachel Fuell
Congratulations to Rachel Fuell of the Powell Food City who was judged “Best of the Baggers” in the district competition where associates competed in different categories. She now moves to …
‘Old’ Vol John Bruhin dead at 57
I’m hearing “Gone too soon” much too often.
John Bruhin, one of the best football players ever at Powell High, a very good offensive guard for the Sugar Vols of 1985 …
Navigating the Medicare jungle
Recently, a friend who specializes in Medicare insurance, related a nightmare story of predator Medicare sales.
An individual who had been disabled for six years and received both Medicare and Medicaid …
Aubrey’s gift makes kayak launch adaptive
Randy Burleson, owner of Aubrey’s Restaurants, doesn’t live in Powell but he may have to move there.
He was at Powell High Landing (Brickyard Road behind Powell High School) on Monday …
Collier Preserve in snow
Scott Whittaker posted this beautiful photography of Collier Preserve on Saturday morning. Folks, it’s amazing what’s close and free to all right on Emory Road next to the Powell Branch …