The surprising museum in Hunstville, TN

  A Day Way By Mike Steely Most Tennesseans know that Huntsville is the seat of Scott County and has a historic and spooky jailhouse and the Howard Baker family home. But the little town, just about an hour northwest of Knoxville, has something that gets little...

Memorial Day: A Reminder That No Man Stands Alone

By Justin Pratt, Clear Springs Baptist Church Senior Pastor   Memorial Day is often marked by cookouts, flags, and what we consider the unofficial beginning of summer. Yet beneath the celebrations lies a sacred reminder: freedom has always carried a cost. I have...

Grandson’s graduation

  By Joe Rector Panic mode has set in. I’m out of town, the Wi-Fi connection is terrible, and my column is due. I hope this contraption holds on long enough for me to finish. If not, I’ll have to wait a week. Amy and I left for Hendersonville today, a thriving...

The May Melange

“Our goal is to beat them electorally — and then we have to break their spirit.” Democrat Hakeem Jeffries, House Minority Leader By Dr. Jim Ferguson Because so many things are happening, no particular topic caught my interest this week. So, I decided to take a...

Traveling with the Vols

  By Tom Mattingly Over the years, there have been a number of memorable excursions en route to telling the story behind Tennessee Vol athletics. These trips have involved venues across the width and breadth of the Volunteer State and beyond. They have proven to...

Publisher’s Positions

By Steve Hunley 12th Of Never The daily newspaper has never been especially good at hiding its own bias while pretending it has none.  For the last several weeks, the Sentinel’s slip hasn’t just been showing, but she’s been running naked through the streets.  The...