Jan Loveday Dickens: History via pound cake
There aren’t too many lengths Jan Loveday Dickens won’t go to in her explorations of local history, especially the stories from the “land
There aren’t too many lengths Jan Loveday Dickens won’t go to in her explorations of local history, especially the stories from the “land
Renaissance Terrace Assisted Living has called a press conference for 11 a.m. today (01/06/22) and is expected to announce that it will close on
Over 55 and looking for a way to help out in the community? Retired and need something to keep you active and engaged? Look no further than the
As 2021 draws to a close, CareCuts Ministry is wrapping up its fifth year serving the homeless in Knoxville. The mission began in April 2016 as the
While she certainly has a busy planner, this Bridget Jones doesn’t keep a diary. On this particular Tuesday afternoon, she had run home a bit early
The leftover turkey is eaten, Black Friday is over, the Vols are going bowling, Cyber Monday and GivingTuesday are now history. Guess what? There’s
Next week starts off with a renewed celebration at Gresham Middle School. On Monday and Tuesday, decorating begins for the Gresham Gardens Winter
Santa Claus is coming to Toy Tech! The local nonprofit Spark is happy to announce the return of its annual Toy Tech event. It will once again provide
In a perfect world, litterbugs wouldn’t exist. No one would have difficulty locating the eight solid waste facilities across Knox County and