Knoxville entrepreneur eyes resurrection of historic St. Mary’s Chapel
Spearheaded by businessman Keith Vaughn, the defunct St. Mary’s Chapel in the historic district of Knoxville could soon have new life breathed into it.
Knoxville school board moves forward with cash bonds for air conditioning
The Knoxville school board is considering the purchase of around $350,000 in working cash bonds to purchase air conditioning for Mable Woolsey Elementary School.
Maryland man arrested in Knox County sexual exploitation case
A Maryland man accused of sexual solicitation of a minor in Knox County is in police custody.
Murder charges filed against former nursing home worker
The Knox County State’s Attorney’s Office filed murder charges today against a former nursing home employee for his involvement in the battery of an elderly resident.
Bradley University names Oneida native as new crime prevention officer
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) — Bradley University has chosen a 24-year U.S. Army veteran and Oneida native to be the campus’ new crime prevention officer.
Galesburg council gambles on farm land bids
Galesburg was set to lose out on $35,000 if they renewed their farm lease on a portion of city-owned land with Triple T Farms.
Knoxville moves forward with new $550,000 sewage lift station
Following a lengthy discussion, Knoxville City Council last night approved moving forward with a $550,000 plan to build a new sewage lift station.
Jimmy Carter Won A Grammy Too & Other Moments
I don’t like that they don’t show us all of the Grammy winners during the tv telecast. Oh sure they flash or scroll them across the screen, look quick! I suppose if they showed all the