Knoxville Police Sgt. Amanda Bunch visits meetings of the Fountain City Business and Professional Association monthly, and these past few months she’s tackled a surprising topic: homelessness.
It may or may …
Helping hands needed for refugees
An average of 200 refugees come to the Knoxville area each year, seeking a fresh start, safety, and a chance at a peaceful life. They often come with the clothes …
Central High singers wow Fountain City BPA
The Fountain City Business and Professional Association hosted some special guests above and beyond their keynote speaker Aug. 9. Central High School principal Michael Reynolds spoke to the group about …
Opportunities for service at Fountain City Park and Lake
As Fountain City historian Dr. Jim Tumblin wrote earlier today, Fountain City is blessed with two public landmarks, the lake and the park, preserved for public use without municipal ownership. …
Cliff Rogers: Go vote! No excuses!
Want to see Cliff Rogers of the Knox County Election Commission get a little hot under the collar? Tell him why you can’t vote! On the eve of early voting …
Cox has big shoes to fill at Halls Elementary
New Halls Elementary School principal Mitchell “Mitch” Cox is well aware that he’s walking into a legacy at one of the best schools in Knox County, and he’s confident he’s …
New turf rolls out for Red Devils football
Dink Adams Field at Halls High School is getting a huge facelift this summer, with donors big and small coming together to make something special.
According to Halls High athletic director …
Crystal-clear water is vision for Fountain City Lake
Fountain City Lake will be dry, drained and unsightly until work on a wetland installation is complete, but a close observer will see something beautiful flowing from an unexpected place.
July …