Let’s Move! event set for Saturday, May 6, has been cancelled because of weather. Rain is...
Read MoreLessons from the past
by Sherri Gardner Howell | May 5, 2017 | Farragut | 0
“Roots of Wisdom: Native Knowledge. Shared Science.” opens at the Farragut Museum on Thursday, May...
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by Sandra Clark | May 5, 2017 | No Category | 0
AMBC (Appalachian Mountain Bike Club) will hold its final regular workday of the season 9...
Read MoreLittle guy for big guy
by Sandra Clark | May 4, 2017 | No Category | 0
Glenn Jacobs has been endorsed by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul. Jacobs is a candidate for Knox County...
Read MoreAslan boosts awesome entrance to Fort Dickerson
by Betsy Pickle | May 4, 2017 | South Knox | 0
While the federal government is still quibbling over building one wall, the city of Knoxville just...
Read MoreA heart for seniors
by Sherri Gardner Howell | May 4, 2017 | Farragut | 0
East Tennessee has drawn another “tourist” to its mountainous bosom and turned her into a...
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by Sandra Clark | May 4, 2017 | No Category | 0
South-Doyle Middle School will get a $750,000 athletic field upgrade if Mayor Tim...
Read MoreCan the Jones boys overcome Black Wednesday?
by Sandra Clark | May 3, 2017 | No Category | 0
“Black Wednesday is so far in the past that it won’t be an issue” in the 2018 races for Knox County mayor and sheriff, said George Korda on April 16 on WATE’s Tennessee This Week. “What most people know, or think they know, is...
Read MoreSoup’s on!
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 MoreCap-and-gown time for Tennessee Promise
by 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 MoreJudge Alley gets another year as judge
by 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 MoreBaker Creek feels the love from Comcast Cares
by 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...
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