by design | Sep 1, 2015 | Dan Andrews, sports, technology, The Daily Focus
By Dan Andrews Long before Coach Jones began building the football program “brick by brick,” Dr. Richard M. Bennett was given the task of making sure Neyland Stadium would not crumble into a pile of bricks. Dr. Bennett is a professor at University of...
by design | Sep 1, 2015 | Knox County, The Daily Focus
BE PATIENT, PRE-PLAN YOUR OUTING AND STICK TO RECOMMENDED ROUTES City of Knoxville officials today recommended the best traffic routes to help motorists most easily drive into the University of Tennessee campus area for football games this season, and they also...
by design | Aug 25, 2015 | Dan Andrews, The Daily Focus
Good morning, Dan Andrews over at the news desk and here is a tourism update. Just got this information from the Director of Visit Knoxville, Kim Bumpas. I am printing it verbatim. “Hey Dan, We are looking at Airbnb as an industry. This has just started to get...
by design | Aug 24, 2015 | Dan Andrews, News, The Daily Focus
Every team has that group of passionate fans. For the University of Tennessee soccer team, the “Regal Rowdies” are ground zero of that movement. So who are the Regal Rowdies? Well, the Rowdies are a group of dedicated, passionate, soccer fans, which...
by design | Aug 23, 2015 | Knox County, News, The Daily Focus
By Mike Steely steelym@knoxfocus.com The admission of out-of-county students to the L&N STEM Academy came up in a discussion at the Knox County Commission workshop last week with several commissioners questioning School Superintendent James McIntyre about the...
by design | Aug 21, 2015 | sports, The Daily Focus
This is Meteorologist Bob Becker. As a cool front slides through our area, we will see much improved weather conditions by the time the UT Soccer Team hosts Lipscomb at 7pm Friday at Regal Soccer Stadium. Rainfall amounts have varied from place to place this...