Want to preserve history? Bring back Brownlow

Betty BeanUncategorized

Granted, Tennessee’s 17th governor was no Elvis. No objective evaluator would have called Parson Brownlow the least bit handsome, and, adding insult to genetic misfortune, legend has it that his portrait, …

Town sponsors free putt-putt

Sandra ClarkFarragut, Uncategorized

It’s almost time for the town of Farragut’s annual day of free putt-putt, co-sponsored by Putt-Putt Golf & Games of Farragut, located in the West End Center.
This is the 26th …

How to treat someone you love

Sherri Gardner HowellFarragut, Uncategorized

My friend Michelle just wrapped up “Nana Camp” with her two grandchildren from Portland, Ore. She created a lot of adventures into a jam-packed three days, including a birthday celebration …

A gift from God

Sandra ClarkUncategorized

Note: We last heard from Ft. Sanders resident Bill Young as he pondered the potential clash between defenders of and objectors to a Civil War commemorative statue in his neighborhood. …

Chamber music rises as temperatures fall

Harold DuckettUncategorized

Last Sunday evening in Oak Ridge, the chamber music season rushed in with Oak Ridge Civic Music Association‘s first program in ORCMA’s Coffee Concert Series. Violinist Sean Claire and cellist D. …

Library gets Rotary boost

Sandra ClarkUncategorized

The library at Sarah Moore Greene Magnet Academy got a boost in August as a team from the Volunteer Rotary Club donated books, furniture and computer equipment valued at $6,300. …

Services set for Kyle Marshall

Marvin WestPowell, Uncategorized

Kyle Marshall, 84 of Clinton and Powell, died Monday at his home. He retired from Norfolk Southern Railroad after 31 years. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War.
Mr. …