Most of us keep up with what’s happening close to home, but might benefit from seeing neighbors across Knox County. This Tuesday blog is an effort to share information posted …
Programs return to Knox County libraries
Programming is back at the library, just in time for tax season. That’s great news if you need some help. The AARP Foundation Tax Aide is the country’s largest volunteer-run …
Mary Ruden: Preserving history through art
This Saturday, Knoxville’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade steps off at 1 p.m. downtown after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic. One of the many participating groups will be …
Our Town Neighbors blog – March ’22
Sometimes we miss news from our own neighborhood; other times we never hear about happenings across town. So, KnoxTNToday.com is trying something new. The KTT team will add photos and …
City to upgrade tech at rec centers
A TVA initiative is helping the city of Knoxville’s Parks & Recreation Department apply data and innovative technologies at recreation centers and senior centers.
TVA is working with communities on pilot …
Jonathan Johnson: A busy man with a servant heart
These are fun and satisfying days for Jonathan Johnson, a past president of the Rotary Club of Farragut who remains a loyal member after 19 years. And during those 19 …
Sue Walker keeps Corryton library chugging along
If there’s a “Little Engine that Could” in the Knox County Public Library system, it would have to be the Corryton branch. Located in the heart of Corryton, it’s housed …
Influx of developers spurs Gibbs residents to action
Knox County is in the midst of a real estate boom featuring high demand, low inventory and ballooning price tags. For a refresher, see all of Nick McBride’s columns for …