And then you start a movement …

Betty BeanUncategorized

 
Amy Cate was scared as she approached the November 2013 school board meeting. She wore a red jacket for strength, held a friend’s hand and kept on walking.
When she opened …

14 projects to get almost $600K

Sandra ClarkUncategorized

The city of Knoxville is awarding $595,000 to 14 of 23 projects that sought historic preservation funds for the 2016-17 fiscal year.
Mayor Rogero established the fund in the 2014-15 budget …

Sherry Witt launches campaign

Sandra ClarkUncategorized

Sherry Witt kicked off her campaign for Knox County Clerk on Thursday at James White Fort. Posing here with grandson Grelyn Gordon, Witt welcomed friends and family at the event.

Different

Lynn PittsUncategorized

While they were stoning Stephen, he prayed, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” Then he … cried out … “Lord, do not hold this sin against them. Do not hold this …

Women Build for Knox family

Sandra ClarkUncategorized

 
Knoxville Habitat for Humanity and Lowe’s celebrated National Women Build Week by kicking off construction of a new home for “Kendra,” a certified nursing assistant raising three children. Pictured with …

City kicks off Recode Knoxville

Betsy PickleUncategorized

Sixty may be the new 50, but not when it comes to zoning codes.
That’s why the city of Knoxville kicked off its drive to update codes with a presentation on …