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12/8/2021 |
Moxley Carmichael President Alan Carmichael has received the University of Tennessee College of Communication and Information’s most prestigious alumni award for notable contributions in the field of communication and information. |
12/8/2021 |
Friends of the Smokies, an official nonprofit partner of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, received a $50,000 donation from Ole Smoky Distillery from the sale of their signature Friends Blackberry Moonshine. |
12/8/2021 |
First Horizon Foundation, the philanthropic arm of First Horizon, was recognized recently by the Association of Fundraising Professionals Smoky Mountain Chapter with its Outstanding Foundation award. |
12/8/2021 |
Abby Ham, co-anchor of “10 News Today” on WBIR along with Heather Waliga, who replaced Ham’s long-time co-anchor Russell Biven, is not a native, but she has lived in Knoxville longer than she’s lived anywhere else. |
12/8/2021 |
Lynn Taylor described the home she shares with husband Mark, their four children--Hudson, Brody, Vivienne and Penn--and two dogs as “a constant revolving door, always very lively.” |
12/8/2021 |
When you throw a lump of clay on a potter’s wheel, the possibilities are many. What comes off the wheel depends on the ability and vision of the artist. Leanne Moe McQueen, artist and owner of Studio 212 Arts and McQueen Pottery, knows that not much coming off that wheel will bring success without a blending of art and practicality. |
12/8/2021 |
Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians has elected five new directorsat-large who will serve on the board through September 2024 in the East Tennessee and Tennessee Valley and North Georgia regions... |
11/9/2021 |
Windy Hill Farm and Preserve, a boutique resort and hunting lodge, as well as working farm and wildlife habitat, has announced a $10 million investment to expand lodging and guest amenities on the East Tennessee property. Located in Loudon, Windy Hill Farm and Preserve will feature 18 total accommodations... |
11/9/2021 |
Dogwood Arts is on a mission to Keep Knoxville Blooming by selling dogwood trees through their annual Bazillion Blooms program. Bare-root trees (2-4ft tall) are on sale now for $25 each (or $20 each when five or more are purchased). The trees are disease-resistant, April-blooming and available in either white or pink flowering varieties... |
11/9/2021 |
Shannon Harper, owner of 13 Harper auto franchises in Knoxville, graduated from West High School, earned a degree in business management from the University of Tennessee and returned 10 years later for an MBA. |
11/9/2021 |
Anne Anderson was perfectly happy in her family’s previous home, which she described as “a charming older home in Sequoyah Hills,” but her family wanted to live on the lake. She has come to love the large, open home in Louisville they purchased in 2016. |
11/9/2021 |
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11/5/2021 |
The official portrait of Judge Pamela L. Reeves, who passed away last year from cancer, was unveiled at a dedication of a memorial garden in her honor. Appointed by President Obama to serve as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee in 2013... |
10/6/2021 |
Launched September 2021, Knoxville Cycleboats offers a one-of-a-kind way for groups to enjoy Knoxville’s scenic riverfront during private cruises. Founded by Chicago entrepreneur Ron Silvia, Knoxville Cycleboats is the first out-of-state offshoot of parent company Chicago Electric Boat Company. |
10/6/2021 |