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Avice Reid swears she’s retiring this time. After two tries, she’s certainly an expert on successful careers and retirement. Then, going back to work. “I’ve failed retirement twice,” Reid laughs. |
8/27/2025 |
When doors opened to the community for the Stacy Jacobi Home 2025 Show House, guests were greeted by an exquisite residence transformed into a collaboration of design. The project, curated and coordinated by design consultant and realtor Stacy Jacobi, brought together a team of talented designers who reimagined the home’s spaces with a balance of individuality and cohesion.
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8/27/2025 |
As summer begins to dwindle, we find ourselves at the annual crossroads between carefree living and the return of daily structure. For students, parents, teachers and anyone affected by the school calendar, this season brings a familiar shift. Before we know it, routines will take center stage again. |
7/30/2025 |
Knoxville Habitat for Humanity is proud to announce a renewed and expanded partnership with Mike Stevens Homes, one of Knoxville’s most trusted names in homebuilding and a longtime advocate for affordable homeownership. |
7/30/2025 |
On July 5, family and friends gathered at the Ossoli Circle Clubhouse to celebrate a true Knoxville treasure, Robert Louis “Bob” Luttrell, on his 100th birthday. The afternoon event honored a century of memories, accomplishments and service, and was hosted with love by his family. |
7/30/2025 |
NAMI Knoxville, the local affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is proud to announce that Michael Baer has been named Honorary Chair of NAMIWalks Knoxville 2025, to be held in Market Square this fall. As a dedicated community leader and advocate for mental health, Baer brings his passion for service, philanthropy and outreach to this year’s signature fundraising and awareness event. |
7/30/2025 |
When Ridgefield Manor fell into the hands of Ron Hall and Robert York, the moniker “manor” was a bit of a stretch. Although the two were well-versed in house flipping, even Hall was a bit hesitant to take on such a large-scale project. “There were holes in the garage, what is now our carriage house,” he laughs. “We had to chase off a family of racoons who were living there!” |
7/30/2025 |
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6/10/2025 |
As I sit down to write this letter, the sound of steady rainfall still lingers in my ears. April showers are a seasonal expectation here in East Tennessee, but this year they seemed to carry right on through May, leaving us with one of the rainiest Mays on record, and I think we’re all more than ready to trade our umbrellas for sunglasses and start soaking up some sunshine. Now, as we turn the calendar to June and look ahead to July, the promise of sunnier days feels like a welcome reward. |
6/4/2025 |
Big Slate Media, a leading Knoxville-based agency and video production company, is proud to announce the launch of Big Slate VFX, a new division specializing in visual effects and motion design. With this launch, Big Slate Media becomes the only Knoxville-based production company offering full-service, in-house VFX capabilities. |
6/4/2025 |
Over 75 attendees joined Closets by McKenry as they celebrated 10 years in the Knoxville closet scene on Tuesday, May 13 at their showroom. Wyatt Ellis, local bluegrass prodigy entertained during the evening, and Susan Watson of Watson’s Stained Glass intrigued guests purchasing her beautiful custom items. |
6/4/2025 |
"We are grateful to all of our participants and supporters who made this event a smashing success,” said Kelly Orrico, who co-founded WPRP with her husband, C.J.More than 300 people attended the event held at Cool Sports in Farragut where teams competed in corn hole toss, wiffle ball home-run derby, Nerf gun sharp shooting and other backyard sports. |
6/4/2025 |
Scott Stallings is a recently returned native of the area, a golf professional since 2007 and a three-time winner on the PGA Tour. Ever a modest man, however, he laughs about meeting the contractor who would ultimately build his family home and explaining that he would be hitting lots of golf balls in the backyard. |
6/4/2025 |
Tucked into the rolling hills of Knoxville's Rudder Lane area, the home of Lori and Bob Stryer sits quietly behind meticulously trimmed hedges and tiered limestone steps. The property spans 1.8 acres, bordered by a canopy of mature trees and is visited often by deer and wild turkeys. |
6/4/2025 |