Dan Johnson is the town of Farragut fire marshal. In spite of the weight of that title, Dan is a really nice guy. He just doesn’t want you to burn …
Farragut Museum continues to educate and inspire
Last week, Julia Barham printed labels and rearranged cases for the Aug. 16 opening of a new Farragut Museum exhibit, “Timeless Toys.” The featured toys, mostly from the 1950s and …
Annual lake trip is a life-long tradition for Parks & Rec staffer
A week with 30 family members – sleeping mostly in tents and sharing one small bathroom – isn’t everyone’s dream vacation. But town of Farragut employee Arleen Higginbotham looks forward …
Tutoring program is reason to support FHS Education Foundation
Summer break is coming to an end just as we were getting into the groove of a complete lack of discipline. Our last vacation days will be spent shopping for …
Make a difference (and some dough) as a census taker
The decennial census is just around the corner, and it will take an army of workers to count every head in the nation. You can play a part and earn …
Thinking ‘outside the box’ sets Click apart
Larry Click literally grew up in a funeral home. His parents, Glenn and Polly Click, had an apartment below their Lenoir City funeral home. His dad was surprised when Larry …
Drum corps performance brings big sound and sparkle to Farragut
Pay attention when you hear the staccato of drums coming from Farragut High School this week. It’s the sound of world-class musicians who have come from across the U.S. to …
Farragut loves a parade! (Sorry, drivers)
This Thursday, the town of Farragut will celebrate the Fourth of July with a parade for the 32nd year. There will be floats, marching bands, animals, politicians and chaos – …