This time last year, Lee Tramel held a campaign kickoff event at the Lakeside Tavern. The crowd of well-wishers wasn’t just big; it was substantial – a who’s-who of well-heeled …
Glorious sacred music in a magnificent sacred space
There’s a symbiosis between entering into the nave of the magnificent new Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus on Northshore Drive and the opening lines of Joseph Haydn’s …
Get Out & Play: National Dog Park Day
National Dog Park Day is Saturday, May 5. To celebrate, PetSafe is hosting the 2018 Bark for Your Park at Petsafe Village Dog Park from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Members of the community are …
‘Molly Warner’ author returns to Gresham
Author Daniel Kilday has done lots of school talks since publishing his first book, “Molly Warner: School Reporter,” but he called his reasons for coming to Gresham Middle School selfish.
“I …
Flatwater tales in Oak Ridge
It’s Flatwater Time in Oak Ridge on the weekend of June 2-3. The three Rotary clubs of Oak Ridge have come together as partners to present back-to-back festivals: The second annual …
Sisk remains on state committee
Karns High School social studies teacher Gordon Sisk has accepted another term on the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Civic Education and Engagement Advisory Committee.
Since its inception as the Blue Book …
KSO Q Series: Listening to music the old way
At noon, on certain Wednesdays at the Square Room on Market Square, the Knoxville Symphony’s Woodwind Quintet and Principal Quartet, classical music in Knoxville reflects a pattern that goes back …
Glenn Jacobs apparent winner
Glenn Jacobs should mail Roger Kane a check. When Roger started running against Sherry Witt, he posted huge signs with his last name. The signs didn’t help Roger, but Glenn …