Come rain or shine, big fun is cooking at World’s Fair Park for the Fourth of July. Here’s the city’s information:
The city of Knoxville’s Festival on the Fourth from 4-10 …
Random thoughts on Tennessee football
Moment of reflection: 2017 was truly awful and maybe worse.
Outlook: Lane Kiffin, expert on many subjects, says Jeremy Pruitt will do a great job solving Tennessee problems and restoring happiness.
“He is …
New life for old house at Marble Hill Inn
Once upon a time, Marble Hill Inn was “the house nobody wanted,” said innkeeper/resident owner Faith McDaniel, who has lived there almost 15 years and turned the big Arts and …
County mayoral candidates visit East Knox
Republican Glenn Jacobs and Democrat Linda Haney spoke to members of the East Knoxville Business and Professional Association, meeting June 21 at Zoo Knoxville. The election is Aug. 2 and …
Dave Miller, First Tennessee get awards
First Tennessee Bank has been recognized as a 2018 Top Workplace, one of only four large employers of 500 or more employees to be honored. This is the second consecutive …
Sitver’s art on display at Schwarzbart Gallery
A cast of characters, real and imaginary, bloom in the paints and inks of artist and college student Esther Sitver. There’s the “Bird Lady” staring into the middle distance, a …
Adventurous friends take on Dragon Boat Festival to help KARM
Each month, Tiffany Ballard and a group of friends team up for an adventure. They’ve done everything from trapeze arts to poetry slams to a hike to Mt. LeConte.
But this …
Red Nation Robotics, Hooves and Feathers visit Halls BPA
At the end of Red Nation Robotics‘ presentation to the Halls Business and Professional Association, Captain Jim Wright of Knox County Sheriff’s Office joked that president Bobby Hubbs “would really …