2017

Communications Director

Kristin Farley
kfarley@knoxvilletn.gov
(865) 215-2589

400 Main St., Room 691
Knoxville, TN 37902

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Below you will find 2017 news releases from the City of Knoxville.

  • Baby Langur Birth is a Christmas Surprise at Zoo Knoxville

    Baby Langur Birth is a Christmas Surprise at Zoo Knoxville

    Posted: 12/28/2017

    Staff caring for the family of newly arrived langurs at Zoo Knoxville discovered a Christmas surprise when they arrived at work on December 21; a bright orange newborn.  Read More

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    Ring in the New Year on Market Square Dec. 31, 2017

    Posted: 12/27/2017

    Spend your New Year’s Eve amid the swirl of spirited activity of downtown Knoxville, and welcome 2018 with a bang.  Read More

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    Next Police Advisory & Review Committee (PARC) Meeting Jan. 25, 2018

    Posted: 12/22/2017

    PARC Executive Director Clarence Vaughn and members of the Police Advisory & Review Committee will hold their quarterly meeting at 6 p.m. on Jan. 25, 2018 at Knox County Education Association (KCEA), 2411 East Magnolia Ave. Read More

  • TDOT Halts Highway Construction for Christmas Holiday

    TDOT Halts Highway Construction for Christmas Holiday

    Posted: 12/21/2017

    Road construction won’t delay travelers during the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.  Read More

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    First-Ever Online City Auction of Surplus Properties is Underway

    Posted: 12/20/2017

    For the first time ever, the City of Knoxville is offering the opportunity to buy surplus City-owned property through an online auction. Read More

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    City's Finance Dept. Again Honored with National Budget Presentation Award

    Posted: 12/20/2017

    Good municipal budgeting is crucially important. That’s obvious. And a key part of that is a commitment to transparency about how tax dollars are allocated. Read More

  • Zoo Knoxville to Offer Knox Co. Students Free Field Trip Admission in 2018

    Zoo Knoxville to Offer Knox Co. Students Free Field Trip Admission in 2018

    Posted: 12/20/2017

    Knox County students will receive free admission to Zoo Knoxville when visiting on a school field trip in 2018 as part of a pilot program to support STEM education. Read More

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    Officer Awarded Life Saving Award for Assistance Provided to Motorcycle Crash Victim

    Posted: 12/19/2017

    Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and Chief David Rausch presented the Life Saving Award to Officer Wilson.  Read More

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    Service to Community Member in Need Earns Officer Award

    Posted: 12/19/2017

    Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and Chief David Rausch named Officer Garrett Fontanez the August Officer of the Month for the Knoxville Police Department.  Read More

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    Officer Honored for Arrest of Dangerous Robbery Suspect

    Posted: 12/19/2017

    Knoxville Madeline Rogero and Chief David Rausch today named Officer Alan Meisheid the Officer of the Month for September.  Read More

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    Life Saving Awards Presented to Two Officers for Response That Saved Life of a Female

    Posted: 12/19/2017

    Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and Chief David Rausch presented Life Saving Awards to Knoxville Police Department Officers Wallace Armstrong and Michael Dabbelt.  Read More

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    Citizen Awarded Citation of Excellence for Assistance in Apprehension of Robbery Suspect

    Posted: 12/19/2017

    Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and Chief David Rausch awarded the Citation of Excellence Award to Mr. Douglas Hilton for his assistance in apprehending a robbery suspect.  Read More

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    How to Repurpose Your Post-Christmas Pine

    Posted: 12/19/2017

    A fresh-cut Christmas tree is a holiday delight, but what do you do when the decorations come down? Recycle it!  Read More

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    Artists Sought to Create $500,000 Piece of Downtown Art

    Posted: 12/18/2017

    The City’s Public Arts Committee is inviting artists to submit their qualifications to create an iconic, site-specific piece of permanent public art to be installed in the Cradle of Country Music Park downtown. Read More

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    2017 Holiday Schedules for City Services

    Posted: 12/18/2017

    City of Knoxville offices will be closed Monday, Dec. 25, for the Christmas holiday and Monday, Jan. 1, 2018, for New Year’s Day. Read More