Back when I was somebody I had tickets on the 40-yard line in Neyland Stadium. Some years ago I took an elderly Alabama fan to watch the Tide play the …
Artist Jillian Hirsch helps communities create
Jillian Hirsch was working as an artist in upstate New York when she chose graduate school at the University of Tennessee. She was tempted here by the long summer and …
Trunk-or-Treat set for Clayton Park in Halls
Looking for a fun, safe Halloween event right here in Halls Crossroads? The Halls Business and Professional Association has just the thing. The group will host a Trunk-or-Treat in Clayton …
Central High School Wall of Fame: Sandra Martin
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series of features on the 2018 Central High School Wall of Fame inductees. Find the first article on Suzanne Matheny here.
Sandra Tucker …
Waiting by the phone to hear from OCR
What’s the status of the complaint filed three years ago with the Office for Civil Rights? You remember – the complaint said construction of two middle schools on the far …
Following KSO’s growth
When I first started attending Knoxville Symphony Orchestra concerts in 1972, the KSO performed at the Civic Auditorium. It was David van Vactor’s final season as conductor. A UT music …
Rural Metro targets January opening of new station
Captain Jeff Bagwell, public information officer for Rural Metro Fire, said Station 36 will open in early January. It’s located on Norman Jack Lane behind O’Reilly Auto Parts on Emory …
Fulmer, Kesling to attend First Tenn re-opening
First Tennessee will host Phillip Fulmer and Bob Kesling as part of the grand re-opening of its University of Tennessee Financial Center from 3-5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, at 1832 …