The Town of Farragut looked very different when Parks and Recreation Director Sue Stuhl joined the staff in September 1991. There were just two parks – Anchor Park and Mayor …
Michelle Pence: Farragut’s HR manager
Moving to the Farragut area has had a couple of major benefits for Michelle Pence. One is that she no longer has to drive to Farragut from Crossville four days …
Startup class aids new businesses
“Aggressively business friendly.” Farragut hasn’t always been described this way, but that’s how Farragut Business Liaison Trevor Hobbs sees it.
Hobbs is making it his mission to connect with current business …
Concerts provide ‘normalcy’ in uncertain times
Shandy Dixon wasn’t thinking about live music when she began brainstorming with her friend Amy Boling about hosting an outdoor event for the community. Her initial idea, she says, was …
Nonprofit honors ‘those who came before us’
During a year with more lows than highs, it’s nice to celebrate the good stuff. Ashley Lynch’s new nonprofit, Send Senior Citizens Love, is definitely the good stuff.
Her desire to …
Euphoric Cheese brings people together
Even though she grew up around her parents’ specialty food shops, Amy Burritt had no desire to follow in their professional footsteps. Instead, she got a degree in communications and …
The Farragut Insider’s guide to end-of-summer fun
I honestly don’t know how these words make readers feel: the new school year starts in three weeks. Whether you’re sad that summer has flown by (because it has) or …
Lee’s new tourism campaign could benefit Farragut
People are buzzing about a new tourism initiative that was recently announced by Gov. Bill Lee. The “Tennessee on Me” program offers a $250 airline voucher when you book at …