Aug 29, 2009 | The Knoxville News Sentinel
Knox musicians take center stage in photographer's new exhibit
Kelle Jolly is among the musicians photographed in Brian Wagner's "Sound Booth" exhibit.
Cherokee History Is New Focus In Southeast Tennessee
A convergence of events prompted this focused attention and cooperative effort, including the opening of the Cherokee Removal Memorial Park; this year's 30th anniversary of Red Clay State Park; the 25th anniversary of the Joint Council Reunion with the lighting of the eternal flame, and the PBS series 'We Shall Remain,' which focused one entire ...
Shots are fired on I-75 Friday night. According to Bradley County Public Information Officer Bob Gault, it happened in the southbound lane near Charleston.
Arts & Culture Alliance Presents "Sound Booth" by Brian Wagner
The Arts & Culture Alliance is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Brian Wagner, the Betsy Worden Memorial Artist-in-Residence at the Emporium Center.
Storm damage Wednesday night resulted in some power outages but no widespread problems for the Athens Utilities Board.
Charleston-Calhoun Historical Society meets at Varnell Farm
The Charleston-Calhoun-Hiwassee Historical Society will hold its Aug. 16 meeting at the Varnell Farm in Charleston, starting at 3 p.m. The Varnell Farm, also known as Bend of the River Farm, is not only a Century Farm, designated by the MTSU Center for Historic Preservation, but also is rich in Civil War and Cherokee history.
CALHOUN - Cops given green light to drive out of town
A mandate on Calhoun police officers to keep their vehicles inside the city has been lifted as long as they're on official business.
Healthy Levy back on course at KAWGA Championships
In her career, Mercer University golfer Carolyn Levy has found more obstacles than just sand traps and ponds.
CALHOUN - Cops given green light to drive out of town
A mandate on Calhoun police officers to keep their vehicles inside the city has been lifted as long as they're on official business.
Strap on your helmets and rev your engines for the 6th Annual GODSpot Motorcycle Ride.
Trail Of Tears Bus Tour Back By Popular Demand
The bus will stop for participants to have lunch in a restaurant, but the cost of lunch is not included in the fee.