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Sutherland Avenue welcomes new small business entrepreneurs Julia Conner and Ethan Coffey, owners of The Long Run. Julia and Ethan are avid runners with a passion for promoting community wellness events and workshops that bring experienced and new athletes together. |
12/11/2019 |
First Horizon National Corp. celebrated Blount County’s first Operation HOPE Inside location at its Alcoa Financial Center. The bank established a strategic partnership in 2014 with Operation HOPE to provide communities with the resources to empower people to help themselves, to achieve economic dignity, and secure their financial future. |
12/11/2019 |
Sitting across the table from me in his eighth floor corner office in Andy Holt Tower on the eve of his first year anniversary as interim president of the University of Tennessee, Randy Boyd is not the slightest bit coy about his love of the job and his desire to continue in the position. |
12/11/2019 |
Todd Richesin and Bobby Brown’s approach to decorating for the holidays exemplifies the same principles they apply when decorating their home and those of clients: layering, texturing and collecting meaningful objects over time. |
12/11/2019 |
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12/5/2019 |
The threads that run through history – whether it be your own personal history or the history of a storied institution – are seldom continuous. Storylines frazzle, fray or get knotted up, and another picks up. For Maryville College, which is finishing up a year-long bicentennial celebration next month, the thread of inclusive values runs consistent. |
11/18/2019 |
Scott and Annette Brun’s updated home sits on four acres minutes from Kingston Pike in Farragut. The home, built in 1951, was the first home constructed in the neighborhood.
“It used to be a dairy farm,” said Annette, “so the soil is good. The house wasn’t great, but we wanted flat land. We liked the potential.” |
11/18/2019 |
Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon officials presented $8,000 in grants to five organizations that support healthy living in East Tennessee. The grants are part of the Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon’s Community Contribution Program, now in its sixth year... |
11/18/2019 |
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11/7/2019 |
If you’ve never met Art Clancy, owner of Clancy Custom Woodworking, chances are you’ve seen his work. “We did the Surgery Center at Fort Sanders and the Pigeon Forge Convention Center,” he said. “We did the Lenoir City Convention Center and Utilities Board. We did all the displays at Clancy Optical [owned by brother Steve Clancy] and the bar and tables at Clancy’s Tavern [owned by brother Danny Clancy]. |
11/6/2019 |
You might say that Lady Johnson bought a view with house attached.
“I’ve been talking about buying a farm for 18 years,” she said. “I’d looked and didn’t see anything that thrilled me.” |
10/8/2019 |
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10/3/2019 |
Chad and Carolyn Boetger’s decision to build their “forever home” in Holston Hills wasn’t motivated by a desire to leave downtown but by their desire to live on the water.“
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9/10/2019 |
I love the people,” said Rick Barnes, Head Basketball Coach at the University of Tennessee, when asked what he likes most about Knoxville. “I think there’s a freshness. People here are friendly and real. People love their community and want to see it flourish and grow.” |
9/10/2019 |
The football coaches are with the players on game day. Ever wondered how coaches’ wives spend the big day? We asked Casey Pruitt, wife of UT Head Football Coach, Jeremy Pruitt. “I am usually so busy during game days meeting with recruits and their parents that I have very few minutes that I can take in the tailgating atmosphere,” Casey told us. |
9/10/2019 |