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Third time was the charm as the Marble Springs State Historic Site won “the pot” at Knoxville SOUP. Anna Chappelle, executive director of the site, which preserves a chunk of the farmstead of Tennessee’s first governor, John...
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by Betsy Pickle | May 2, 2017 | South Knox | 0
Third time was the charm as the Marble Springs State Historic Site won “the pot” at Knoxville SOUP. Anna Chappelle, executive director of the site, which preserves a chunk of the farmstead of Tennessee’s first governor, John...
Read Moreby Sherri Gardner Howell | May 2, 2017 | Farragut | 0
When caps fly through the air at the end of commencement ceremonies for Pellissippi State Community College Friday, May 5, many will signify a promise kept. It has been two years since Tennessee made history as the first state...
Read Moreby Sherri Gardner Howell | May 1, 2017 | Farragut | 0
There’s a new judge in town, sort of. Approval of G. Keith Alley as the Municipal Court Judge for...
Read Moreby Betsy Pickle | May 1, 2017 | South Knox | 0
The 2017 Comcast Cares Day made SoKno’s showcase play area even more attractive than it is...
Read Moreby Sherri Gardner Howell | May 1, 2017 | Farragut | 0
The late Bob Watt, who was born and raised in Farragut and served the town as an alderman, loved...
Read Moreby Sherri Gardner Howell | May 1, 2017 | Farragut | 0
Want to help run the town of Farragut but can’t raise a campaign war chest? Lucky you. … there are positions available on the real of seats of power in Farragut – the committees.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen are elected positions in Farragut, and the town administrator and staff are paid professionals, but a great deal of real work in and for the city goes on in the 11 committees that report to the staff and board. It is a good way to share expertise, talents and ideas in a variety of areas.
Read Moreby Sandra Clark | May 1, 2017 | No Category | 0
After four decades with the Shopper News, I hit pause for a month to launch a new venture. You’re...
Read Moreby Marvin West | May 1, 2017 | westwords | 0
If Butch Jones had asked me to address the mini-multitude at the Orange and White event, here’s what I would have said: Look around Neyland Stadium, soak up what you see – giant arena with more than a hundred thousand seats,...
Read Moreby Betty Bean | May 1, 2017 | West Knoxville | 0
Chuck Lee said what he always says when he goes off somewhere by himself: “Loveya-bye.” He tucked...
Read Moreby Sandra Clark | May 1, 2017 | No Category | 0
Splash pads operated by Knox County Parks & Rec will open for the season Saturday, May 6, at...
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