Of all the things we missed during the pandemic, live music is at the top of the list for many Farragut residents. The good news is that loud, lively musical …
Daddy Mac’s has pub fare with a Southern twang
There are little pieces of Dave McFarland’s heritage all over his new eatery, Daddy Mac’s Down Home Dive. There’s the green Cadillac painted by the bar, a reminder of his …
Rev up the go-karts: The Farragut parade is back!
Johnnie Stringfield bought Sir Goony’s Family Fun Center 25 years ago, and as far as he can remember, he’s participated in every Farragut Independence Day Parade since. He always enjoys …
Educator-turned-artist to participate in Farragut Art Show
Judy Wheeler never thought about being a mosaic artist, or any kind of artist, until she fell in love with a beautiful glass mosaic in a Minneapolis gift shop in …
Walk into Farragut history
As the town of Farragut continues to develop our tourism program, one of the questions we constantly ask ourselves is, “What would make travelers pick a hotel at exit 373?” …
P3 is first in former Ingles center
It took a lot of work and patience, but the new P3 Sportsplex, home to P3 Martial Arts, is now open in the former Ingles shopping center on Kingston Pike. …
Brittany brings the fun to Farragut
When I told Brittany Spencer, Farragut’s special event and program coordinator, that I wanted to interview her for a story about events in Farragut, she said she was free to …
Lessons learned from the polio vaccine
Daniel Wilson, a retired history professor from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, wishes he could’ve been vaccinated against polio.
“I was 5 and living in northern Wisconsin. Unfortunately, there was a shortage of the …