Carol Bales was somebody I knew and liked.
J.T. Jackson was somebody I’d liked to have known.
Carol Bales, 78, passed away on Sept. 7. She’s well-known locally as a longtime school …
Get Out & Play: Last days of summer paddles
Getting out to play on the water doesn’t have to end with the last days of summer. There are lots of fun group paddling opportunities to look forward to during …
Haslam boosts Dunn for leadership role
Gov. Bill Haslam told a crowd Friday morning that in the coming year the state will have a new governor, a new Speaker of the House and a 30 percent …
Wild Blue Yonder blends old and new
Wild Blue Yonder is well known around Knoxville, but the band that started as contemporary bluegrass 18 years ago in Fountain City has gone through a lot of changes over …
North Knox notebook: Fulton senior, 911 memorial and more
Guess what other kids kept asking Fulton High School senior Aubrey Salm about during her year as an AFS exchange student Germany?
Guns. Particularly after the February massacre at Parkland, Florida.
“There …
South Knox updates
What’s the status of improvements to I.C. King Park?
Knox County Commissioner Carson Dailey has announced a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, at Mount Olive Elementary School, 2507 …
Big Orange Pep Rally in Powell
Food City Powell will be hosting the first Big Orange Pep Rally of the season 3-6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7. The Food City smoker also will be in Powell this …
We like Jim, but good grief
Jim Snowden P.E. is the new senior director of Engineering and Public Works for Knox County. He announced the appointment in a letter to staff and colleagues. Snowden has worked …