(Guest column by Trevor Hobbs, assistant to the Farragut town administrator)
Can you believe Farragut will celebrate its 40th anniversary in January 2020? Farragut has come a long way since its …
McFee Park splash pad to open April 27
When the days get warm, some head to the ocean. Others prefer the mountains. But in Farragut, sun lovers flock to the McFee Park splash pad.
Farragut’s first splash pad was …
Farragut staff stays lean by working harder, smarter
Town of Farragut Codes Officer/Commercial Plans Examiner John Householder is retiring after 22 years of service, so his co-workers gathered last week to wish him well. He’s one of only …
Stormwater coordinator educates public, keeps streams safe
Water has been on the minds of Farragut residents since Feb. 23. But water is always on the mind of town of Farragut Stormwater Coordinator Lori Saal.
Saal is in charge …
Keeping kiddos safe in Farragut
There are many reasons why Farragut is an exceptional place to live. Some are obvious, like great schools. Other positive qualities, like high development standards, might not be on everyone’s …
Admiral’s Gala calls attention to need for updates at FHS
Farragut residents are proud of their schools, and for good reason. Farragut High School was ranked ninth in the state in 2018 by U.S. News & World Report, an accolade …
Farragut moves quickly on ch-ch-changes to building code
Change is hard. Just ask David Bowie. But change can also be good, even if it requires some adjustment.
The town of Farragut plans to join the city of Knoxville in …
All eyes on Farragut during Dogwood Arts
For those who don’t know, the Dogwood Trails were created in response to the words of journalist John Gunther, who called Knoxville “the ugliest city I ever saw in America” …