In the former Soviet Union, the Communist Party selected a Central Committee which selected a smaller executive committee called the Politburo. It selected the general secretary – a humble title …
Randy Wilson: ‘It’s not a job, it’s who I am’
It’s not every day that you run across a public servant the likes of Randy Wilson. You just don’t. This is his life, and his life makes ours a whole …
Spangler: ‘Someone has to speak for them’
It’s the hardest job she’s ever had, and at 41 she’s had a few. What she deals with at times leaves her emotionally and mentally drained. She is down to …
Draining the swamp (one mosquito at a time)
Knox County Sheriff’s Office spends almost $2 million annually to pay 15 individuals who earn over $100,000 per year. Five are running the show and 10 are helping out here …
Food City salutes Sheriff’s Office honorees
Food City was recognized as a supporter of the Knox County Sheriff’s Office at this week’s banquet to confer officer of the month and year awards.
Officer of the Year is …
KCSO’s Brian Rehg: He caught a jumper in mid-air
It was a normal day on patrol for Brian Rehg. It had been raining. He was in a cruiser and not on his motorcycle as usual because of the rain. …
Roche, Monroe honored with Service Above Self awards
There were two loud standing ovations yesterday at the Rotary Club of Farragut’s meeting at Fox Den Country Club. One was for Knoxville Fire Department Asst. Chief Robert Roche and …
Safeguard your castle with summer crime-prevention tips
We all like to think our homes and personal property are safe, but no neighborhood is safe from crime – not even in Farragut.
“Nobody likes to think about crime in …