Since he took office in 2016, Carson Dailey, the Knox County commissioner representing District 9, has been Johnny-on-the-spot, taking care of his constituents and vigorously attending government and community meetings …
SoKno to clean up, green up
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, it’s the greening of SoKno!
Actually, it’s the second annual Keep Knoxville Beautiful South Knoxville Cleanup, but it is on St. Paddy’s Day, Saturday, …
Duncan to retire, Burchett to announce Saturday
Wow. What an eventful week in politics.
U.S. Rep. John J. “Jimmy” Duncan said he won’t seek reelection in 2018. His decision saved local Republicans a divisive primary and, this Saturday, …
Ed & Bob feel the love at SoKno Taco
The latest Ed & Bob Night Out drew at-large County Commissioners Ed Brantley and Bob Thomas across the river for a convivial gathering at SoKno Taco Cantina, 3701 Sevierville Pike.
Brantley …
Commissioner’s event brings lively school discussion
You never know what will be on the menu when Knox County Commissioner Carson Dailey holds one of his “Ask the Commissioner” events at a SoKno eatery.
Sometimes it will be …
Making the case for BMX course
The mood seemed mostly positive after a meeting Thursday night in which the county tried to sell South Knoxvillians on bringing a BMX course to South-Doyle Middle School.
Money for the …
Hanging out at ‘lucky’ Gap Creek Market
Apparently, no one in the Gap Creek/Kimberlin Heights area has any complaints with Knox County government or the school board.
County Commissioner Carson Dailey and school board representative Amber Rountree, who …
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