Knoxville, Tennessee is a hot spot for millennials. Not only is the city booming with fun things to do, the University of Tennessee is awesome too! If you are moving to Knoxville and are looking to attend the University of Tennessee, there is good news if you have credits from a previous school that you […]
While there are many ways to cool off during this scorching summer heat, perhaps the best way (and most fun) is with the help of a 1,000 foot slip and slide. That’s right, you read that correctly – a 1,000 foot slip and slide. Aside from proving the realization that dreams really do come true, […]
The annual Secret City Festival just outside Knoxville, Tennessee, expects to see headliners like the Marshall Tucker Band and Three Dog Night gracing the stage this year. With such huge headliners will also come huge crowds– thousands, in fact. Mayor Warren Gooch proclaimed that, “the Secret City Festival is an exciting two days for our […]
The city of Knoxville is about to have a new claim to fame – they are now home of the Knoxville Honeysuckle Saison. Making its grand debut to the community at the upcoming Knoxville Brewfest, this new brew comes from the hands of nine local craft brewers; including: Woodruff’s Brewing Co., Schultz Brau Brewery, Saw […]
Your local Knoxville movers are excited to share that Bonnaroo continues in its tradition of bringing in music fans from all over the nation, for the fourteenth year in a row this June. Originally starting in 2002 and taking place on a sprawling 700 acre farm, thousands upon thousands make the annual pilgrimage to see […]
Storms that have been scouring the city of Knoxville have left behind huge amounts of damage in recent days. The most affected was Madisonville, as building official Tony Wilson states that, “it’s very unsafe right now.” Some of the damage included several trees being uprooted – not only were power lines knocked down, but one […]
This past Wednesday, Superintendent Jim McIntyre presented a proposal for the 2015-16 budget for the fiscal year, leaving many with additional questions. In the proposal, the superintendent suggested increasing the school’s overall budget from $424.9 million to $440.7 million – a 3.7 percent increase. The main focus of the increased education budget? Increasing teachers’ pay […]
Published
January 20, 2015
If you are moving to Knoxville, you picked a great time to do so, because the southern city is growing in all aspects. The number of residents, new housing developments, job opportunities, and the number of new restaurants, shops, and stores are all on the rise. Whole Foods Market, the country’s leading natural and organic […]
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January 14, 2015
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, one in 68 children is diagnosed with autism in the United States. When Brent and Jaime Hemsley’s son Logan was diagnosed with autism just before his third birthday, they were overwhelmed with treatment options. The Hemsleys said that experts recommended that Logan receive 40 hours of […]
Today residents in Knoxville will have a great opportunity to support and celebrate our countries heroes! This evening in The Foundry at World’s Fail Park will host a dinner honoring Sgt. Mitchell Stout of Lenoir City. Sgt. Stout was presented with the Medal of Honor in 1970 for his heroic acts at the Khe Gio […]