By Ken Lay Casey Humphreys is undertaking a challenge. But he couldn’t be happier and he doesn’t have to look far for inspiration. Humphreys was recently named head softball coach at West High School. There, he takes over a program that has struggled at best...
The Knoxville Focus for June 6, 2022
Jay, Johns and Allen speak at Republican Club meeting By Ken Lay Four area politicians made a stump stop at the Concord-Farragut Republican Club’s monthly meeting Thursday night. Knox County Commissioner Larsen Jay (At-Large Seat 10) and Knox County District Attorney...
Homelessness: New solutions are needed for an old problem
By Steve Hunley Knoxville has more subsidized housing than any other city of its size in the entire country. Yet the City of Knoxville continues to spend and talk about “affordable” housing when it means subsidized housing. City Councilwoman Amelia Parker recently...
Managing the rain delays at Spring Fling XXIX
By Steve Williams On the Saturday morning of Farragut’s championship game against Clarksville May 28, senior Lauren Brakovec revealed how the Lady Admirals had dealt with a few days of stormy weather at Spring Fling XXIX. “For me, it’s all about staying loose and...
The 1948 Election in Tennessee V
By Ray Hill Much as it will surprise many readers, there was a time - - - a very long time indeed - - - when Tennessee was almost entirely a one-party state. Elections were decided inside the Democratic primaries. The highest office any Republican to could...
Central volleyball star signs with Elizabeth City State
By Ken Lay One of the area’s top high school volleyball players recently finalized her college plans. Recent Central High School graduate Clarke Blakemore has signed to continue her academic pursuits and athletic career at Elizabeth City State University, an NCAA...
Poteet and Trumm are Powell honorees
By Steve Williams Hard work has been the foundation of Logan Poteet’s success in baseball. The Powell High senior catcher helped lead the Panthers to the TSSAA Class 4A state tournament this spring and he’s also been a standout in the classroom. That combination has...
The Knoxville Focus for May 31, 2022
Thunder Mountain development approved after long debate By Mike Steely Senior Writer steelym@knoxfocus.com A zoning change for two adjoining pieces of property in South Knoxville was approved in a split 8-3 vote following a change in the request at the regular meeting...
Publisher’s Positions
By Steve Hunley Missing the Message It seems to be a weekly feature that the mayoral campaign of Debbie Helsley is continually issuing press releases bragging about little or nothing having anything to do with county government. The candidate herself seems to be...
Wit & Wisdom
John Sharp Williams of Mississippi By Ray Hill At a time when folks have little or no respect for their officeholders, it may be difficult to imagine the better part of the people of an entire state having affection and reverence for their representative in Congress....
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Smoky Mountain Home Health and Hospice Celebrates 30 years
Since 1982, Smoky Mountain...
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Karns LL teams are battling for state berth
By Steve Williams Karns is...
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The Knoxville Focus: Monday, August 13, 2012
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92 Boxes of Love
More than 20 volunteers...
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South-Doyle Delivers Shutout over Heritage
By Adam Sullivan It’s not...
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Rosie’s World
Rosie Moore celebrated her...