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An Artful Space: David Butler and Ted Smith's Home Reveals Their Passions

Prior to moving into their contemporary-style South Knoxville home, David Butler and Ted Smith say they looked at at least 350 ranch-style houses before finding the perfect fit for them...
4/13/2021

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4/6/2021

Knoxville CEOs Address Growing Need for Workforce Housing

A small group of Knoxville CEOs recently masked up and came together to celebrate the dedication of a local family’s Habitat home. The Knoxville Habitat CEO Build, presented by Bank of America, is an opportunity for C-suite executives to raise awareness of the growing need for available workforce housing in our region.
3/16/2021

MW Events Opens

MW Events is Knoxville’s newest full service, luxury party planning service. The company was founded by Julie McKnight and Rachael Wofford in 2020 in hopes to bring a fresh, creative take to East Tennessee’s wedding and party scene.
3/16/2021

East Tennessee Tiffany Circle Sponsors New Emergency Response Vehicle for Red Cross Chapter

The East Tennessee Tiffany Circle has sponsored a new Emergency Response Vehicle for the Knoxville Red Cross Chapter. The Emergency Response Vehicle, or ERV for short, is a fixture for disaster operations for the American Red Cross.
3/16/2021

VIProfile: Chad Ragle

Chad Ragle, Director of Knox Youth Sports, has longtime connections to the program. He worked as an umpire and on the fields when he was in high school and college. His mother ran the concession stand for 20 years, and his father helps with concessions and keeps score at basketball games at Deane Hill.
3/16/2021

Rooted In Tradition

“Mary, Mary” of nursery rhyme fame may have been disagreeable, but gardeners today are anything but contrary. “Gardeners’ World” did a poll of random adults and found that those who garden, whether it is flowers or veggies, are more satisfied with their lives.
3/16/2021

Stunning Simplicity

Standing in the main living area of her contemporary 5800 square foot home in West Knoxville, Paula Chesworth, vice-president of e-commerce at KaTom Restaurant Supply, says she fell in love with the land first, something that surprised her.
3/16/2021

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3/9/2021

VIProfile: Kathryn Frady

Dallas, Texas native Kathryn Frady, executive artistic director of Knoxville’s Marble City Opera, has always loved music. “I started with the piano at age 10 and the flute at 12,” she said. “I went to college at Mary Hardin Baylor on a flute scholarship. 
2/12/2021

Something Old, Something New

Anne White did not set out to purchase and restore the historic Federal style Boyd-Harvey House, but she recalls being captivated by the house the first time she saw it many years ago...
2/12/2021

Home Federal Bank Supports Habitat for Humanity

2020 marked Home Federal Bank’s 30th consecutive year as a covenant partner (house sponsor) with Knoxville Habitat for Humanity. Covenant partners provide a substantial amount of  the funding and volunteerism to build with a family...
2/11/2021

Knoxville Chapter of The Links, Incorporated Celebrates Golden Anniversary

The Knoxville Chapter of The Links, Incorporated celebrated its 50th Anniversary. The Golden Celebration “50 Years Past – 50 Years Forward” virtual program was held via Zoom, celebrating 50 years of friendship and service.
2/11/2021

BlueCross Foundation Providing $250,000 to Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee

The BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Foundation is giving $250,000 to Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee to help meet the needs of community members affected by the COVID-19 pandemic...
2/11/2021

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2/1/2021
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