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| On a quiet stretch of family land, Adam and Kristin Pennington built a home designed to feel established from the start. Nearly four years ago, the couple purchased the remaining 10 acres of family property and began planning a house for their family including, their son Griffin and their dog, Maple. |
3/5/2026 |
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3/5/2026 |
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2/3/2026 |
| February is one of my favorite issues of the year, because it is our annual Wedding Issue. Inside these pages, you will find a collection of weddings from Knoxville couples who were married over the past year. Each couple had a personal approach to a meaningful day, from intimate gatherings to larger events filled with family and friends. |
2/2/2026 |
| Lakewood Capital Group proudly marked its eighth consecutive year partnering with Knoxville Inner City Kids Outreach (KICKO) through its annual Christmas toy drive, continuing a long-standing commitment to giving back to the Knoxville community. |
2/2/2026 |
| The post-holiday season can be an especially difficult time for many, often marked by increased stress, isolation, and emotional challenges. NAMI Knoxville wants the community to know that help is available and that no one has to face mental health challenges alone. |
2/2/2026 |
| Covenant Health has earned Accreditation with Distinction from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for its Nurse Residency Program, recognizing evidence-based standards that strengthen nurse readiness, retention, and patient care across the health system. |
2/2/2026 |
| Ilana Lilienthal is one of the driving forces behind Knoxville’s emerging contemporary arts scene, breathing new life into Emory Place and bringing museum quality exhibitions to the heart of the city through Lilienthal Gallery. Her vision is rooted in a life shaped by global influences, beginning in Tel Aviv and spanning Europe, New York and Miami before ultimately finding a home in East Tennessee. |
2/2/2026 |
| Perched on a lakefront lot at Tennessee National, David O’Block and Trish Trimble’s home was designed to support the way they live with family close, doors open and time divided between indoor gathering spaces and outdoor living. |
2/2/2026 |