The Town of Farragut looked very different when Parks and Recreation Director Sue Stuhl joined the staff in September 1991. There were just two parks – Anchor Park and Mayor …
Startup class aids new businesses
“Aggressively business friendly.” Farragut hasn’t always been described this way, but that’s how Farragut Business Liaison Trevor Hobbs sees it.
Hobbs is making it his mission to connect with current business …
Watt Road crossing project to start
The town of Farragut is building a mid-block pedestrian crossing across Watt Road at the entrance to Mayor Bob Leonard Park. The projected cost of $238,317 will be exclusively from …
Get ready, get set, start your mowers
Longtime Public Works staffer Jeff Williams says that if you’re really quiet, you can hear the grass grow in Farragut. Williams has been listening to that sound for 23 years, …
Farragut Community Center available with reservations
The gym at the Farragut Community Center has reopened with a brand-new floor, and the public is once again invited to use the gym for various activities on a reservation …
Another step toward Farragut walkability
Like many Americans, I grew up in a suburban setting, and the only way I ever left my neighborhood was in a car. There was nothing but other neighborhoods within …
Farragut’s Black History Month event goes virtual
The virus has taken away many, many events in Farragut, but one of the more painful losses is the Black History Month program presented by the Farragut Museum committee each …
Meet the new face of Town Hall
Gwyneth Carrell and her husband, Stephen, moved to the Farragut area on Memorial Day weekend, but she didn’t find the right job until October, when she became the new Farragut …