Tomorrow: Mayor Jacobs to Host Hero’s Hill Challenge Supporting Local Veterans

by | Mar 20, 2026 | The Daily Focus | 0 comments

Join Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at Johnson University for the Hero’s Hill Challenge, an impactful fitness event with a mission to help end veteran homelessness in Knox County.

Participants of all ages and fitness levels can choose from a 5K run, a family walk/run, or the signature Hero’s Hill Challenge, a demanding course that combines running with strength exercises and is available for individuals and teams.

Proceeds from the event will benefit Operation Hero’s Hill, an initiative led by Mayor Jacobs focused on providing safe, stable housing for local veterans in need.

“The Hero’s Hill Challenge is a chance for our community to come together and support those who served our country,” said Mayor Jacobs. “I encourage families, teams, local businesses – everyone – to sign up and show up for our veterans.”

Event Details

Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026

Location: Johnson University

Events: 5K, Family Walk/Run, Hero’s Hill Challenge

 

Registration is now open. Community members are encouraged to sign up online and help make this meaningful event a success.

 

About Operation Hero’s Hill:

Operation Hero’s Hill is a transformative Knox County initiative aimed at ending veteran homelessness by providing safe, stable, and dignified housing. The project will build 20 tiny homes and a community center, with the homes built by Knox County Schools’ Career and Technical Education students under the guidance of skilled-trade mentors and industry partners.