by design | Sep 4, 2023 | Columnist, Stories In This Week's Focus:, Williams
‘I couldn’t have asked for a better life’ (This is the third column in a three-part series on Bob Black after his passing on Aug. 14, 2023) By Steve Williams When I interviewed Bob Black in August of 2018, it hadn’t been long since he told his wife Brenda he had...
by design | Sep 4, 2023 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:
Edward H. Moore of Oklahoma By Ray Hill There was a time when Republicans in Oklahoma were pretty scarce in many areas of the state. Yet there were traditionally Republican areas in the Sooner State and during the decade of the 1920s, Oklahoma boasted two GOP United...
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Angelic Ministries, local officials cut ribbon for Zion’s Ranch for Men By Jamie Schnell schnellj@knoxfocus.com Zion’s Ranch for Men, a men’s home of Angelic Ministries, had its ribbon cutting late last month. One of the missions of Angelic Ministries is to help men...
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LIZ LYONS, CADENCE CAPTURES – West High cheerleaders lead the way in making a lot of noise to support their team on the field against Farragut Friday. The stands on both sides at Bill Wilson Field were almost full in one of the biggest football games locally in...
by design | Sep 4, 2023 | The Daily Focus
Mayor Indya Kincannon has promoted two members of her staff into new senior roles: Rebekah Jane Justice will serve as Chief of Urban Design and Development, and Cheryl Ball will serve as Chief Policy Officer. “Cheryl brings to the table 30 years of invaluable...
by design | Sep 3, 2023 | The Daily Focus
Experience a Day in the 18th Century at Knoxville’s Annual Sevier Day Open House Prepare to step back in time for a day of living history at the annual Sevier Day open house, taking place on Saturday, September 23rd, in the heart of Knoxville. This enchanting...