Mild-mannered, redheaded and bespectacled, William Colmer looked like a reasonably prosperous lawyer, which is what he was.
“Pete had an amazing career,” said S-D Athletic Director Daryl Chandler. “His induction into six different Halls of Fame ...
Moments later, cornerback Keshawn Mills intercepted the Hawks’ Dylan Umansky’s pass. Bearden took advantage of the turnover ...
Lewis Thomason Knoxville Celebrates Relocation to New Office at Riverview Tower. Law firm Lewis Thomason celebrated the ...
Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a two-part series that was originally published in the September 26, 2016, issue of ...
A lot can happen in 25 years. Good and bad. Funny and sad. The Smokies’ baseball move back to Knoxville next spring will be bittersweet; a treat for Knoxvillians, but a bummer for some of the folks in ...
I’ve blinked my eyes, and the summer is gone. For the first time in my life, I’m saying it’s about time this season from hell ended. Normally, I declare that the hot months are my favorite ones, but ...
The Knox County Health Department and the Knoxville-Knox County Senior Safety Task Force will host the annual Fall Prevention Awareness Day event at the John T. O’Connor Senior Center on Friday, ...
Old Saws. By Dr. Jim Ferguson There is an old saw that goes, “Lies, damn lies and statistics.” I am no statistician, but I know that “lies and damn lies” certainly apply t ...
Crump Stadium was located near downtown Memphis, next to Memphis Central High School, 1301 Linden Avenue at S. Cleveland Street. It was built in 1934 under the auspices of the Works Projects ...
Officers, first responders graduated Friday from Crisis Intervention Team training. A group of thirty law enforcement and security officers, first responders and medical staff gra ...
Webb School’s Colin Eckerman didn’t just win the Division II-AA title at the recent TSSAA Cross Country State Championships; he set a new all-time state meet record of 14:51.54 over the 5,000-meter ...