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YouthForce offers a window into future careers with paid technical training camps this fall. Does your teenager dream of ...
The soccer team will put its No. 1 ranking – the first time atop the poll in program history – on the line when it opens SEC ...
Lumber Ridge Trail and Abrams Falls Trail from Cades Cove to a quarter mile beyond the falls. The Lumber Ridge Trail The ...
Movies in the Cave and Marble City Opera concert titled Baritones, Boots, & Bats. Events will be inside Historic Cherokee ...
Explore vehicles and equipment of all sizes, from construction to first responders, on Sunday, October 5, 9 a.m.- -2 p.m. at ...
Kristy, Wright new board leaders Kristi Kristy is the new chair of the Knox County Board of Education and Travis Wright is ...
The Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley (HSTV) and the historic Mabry-Hazen House are teaming up to host a brand-new community event that blends Knoxville’s rich history with the joy of pet ...
Remember all the good food and fun times we had at the local soda fountain: ice cream, hot dogs, and the best grilled cheese sandwiches ever made? Friends and family sitting in the wooden booths, red ...
You’ve seen the Boy Scouts outside the doors of our Food City stores offering the opportunity to support their mission and service.  In recognition of the Great Smoky Mountain Council Boy Scouts of ...
Several events by Knox County Master Gardeners are coming up this month, including sessions on photography, a native plant walk, how to create a “smart yard,” and other topics. All events are free.
While Neyland is booming and barking with a visit from the Bulldogs, the rest of the city is still carrying its zeal and ...
What happens when we do not know our history? This is the central question Dolen Perkins-Valdez asks in Happy Land.