The presents are open, the house is littered with dirty dishes and scraps of wrapping paper, and the kids are happily playing with new electronics. It was another successful holiday, …
Pinnacle at Turkey Creek draws visitors, serves community
Ashley Lynch has worked for Pinnacle at Turkey Creek property management since 2008, but her memories of the Turkey Creek area go back much further. Her grandparents lived at the …
St. Clair watches Farragut grow up
Ed St. Clair first became interested in planning when Knox County approved plans for a Bread Box store at the entrance to his subdivision, Concord Hills. The neighborhood reacted by …
Santa Claus comes to town
Since he was already in Farragut for Countdown to Light the Park, Santa generously agreed to write this guest column for the Farragut Insider. We are grateful that he would …
The Admiral’s sofa debuts at Farragut Museum
It could be said that the best way to get to know someone is to see where they live. If that’s true, the Farragut Museum now offers a particularly intimate …
Murals reflect positivity of new FHS principal
A new mural at Farragut High School highlights the diversity of the student body. Sports, clubs, arts and academics are portrayed, along with “hello” in eight languages. Text on the …
Travis Presley has grown up with Little Joe’s Pizza
Travis Presley has worked at Little Joe’s Pizza at 13100 Kingston Pike since he was 14. He had just finished 8th grade and his best friend talked him into applying …
Only ‘friendly’ ghosts at Pleasant Forest Cemetery
Mike Karnitz, who has been involved with management of Pleasant Forest Cemetery for 20 years, laughs at the idea of it being haunted. But he admits that he occasionally “talks” …