James Frank Wilson and Patricia Wilson of Oak Ridge have donated $100,000 to support the Knox Regional Health Science Education Center. The new campus is currently under construction on land …
Fort Sumter Cemetery board to meet
The required annual meeting of the Fort Sumter Community Cemetery board of directors and officers is scheduled for Thursday, April 11, 2024, at 7 p.m. at the cemetery office located …
Services Tuesday for retired fire chief
Bruce Cureton, who served as chief of the Knoxville Fire Department for 15 years, has died at age 81. Chief Cureton will be honored by the KFD Honor Guard during …
Israel vs Hamas at city council, again
Does Knoxville City Council have any business commenting on foreign affairs? Does the council have a responsibility to speak on matters of life and death? And what if the vote …
Kerns Food Hall whets appetites with website
The Kerns Food Hall is set to open in April in the former Kern’s Bakery factory on Chapman Highway. A website is up that shows 14 different food vendors, each …
Kincannon, KCDC snag $42.6 million grant
Remember the January snow that wouldn’t melt? During the disruption, both Knox mayors traveled out of town. Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs went to Iowa to campaign for Donald Trump. …
New managing partner of local Bass, Berry & Sims
Russell Stair has been appointed to serve as the managing partner of the Bass, Berry & Sims office in Knoxville. Stair succeeds G. Mark Mamantov, who served in the role …
Graveside service Tuesday for Tom Click
The owner of McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home Inc. in Maryville, Tennessee, has died.
Thomas Bryant Click, 89, died Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at Morningview Assisted Living. He was a member of Maryville …