UT Carl Cowan Scholarship Honors 1st Black Knox County Asst. D A
Carl A. Cowan, (1902-1985) among his many accomplishments was the first African-American Asst. District Attorney appointed in Knox County in 1953.

UT Carl Cowan Scholarship Honors 1st Black Knox County Asst. D A

Savannah Clay, Doctorate in Nursing Practice, from Chattanooga, TN I am a Registered Nurse in the intensive care unit and a first-year doctoral student at the University of Tennessee’s College of Nursing. I am studying to be a Family Nurse Practitioner. My passion is serving the inner-city community where I plan to take my talents…

KimK is Financial Backer to Attorneys’ Work that Freed 17 Inmates
l-r) Attorneys Brittany K. Barnett and MiAngel Cody (Photo by: defendernetwork.com)

KimK is Financial Backer to Attorneys’ Work that Freed 17 Inmates

By Defender News Service  Kim Kardashian has been making headlines as of late after reports said she is responsible for freeing 17 inmates in 90 days, but what hasn’t been highlighted are the Black women doing the work behind the effort. That changed Tuesday when attorney Brittany K. Barnett, who along with fellow Black woman lawyer MiAngel Cody,…

David Allen Barner

David Allen Barner

Maryville, TN – David Allen Barner “AB” 57 of Greeneville, TN entered into rest May 15, 2019 at Johnson City Heart Hospital after an extended illness. Mr. Barner was an employee of Imerys’ fused minerals for twenty years. Survived by his wife Deborah Barner…

COMPASSION DINNER

COMPASSION DINNER, Monthly on the 3rd Saturday from 1-4 pm, at Honey Rock Victorious Church Int’l, 4101 Holston Dr. Open to all, and is offered as an effort to help those whose resources run short near the end of the month. Transportation provided, for pick-up locations call the church at 541-6111. the office of open…

PRAYKNOX

PRAYKNOX, monthly meetings at 11 am , on the 4th Saturday at Overcoming Believers Church. Please continue to follow both on Facebook and the website at prayknox.org; or facebook.com/PrayKnoxville.

April Night Life

FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY, MAGNOLIA CAFÉ, Magnolia Ave, 5 pm, each Friday; Wing Night each Wednesday. Live DJ. KNOX COMEDY, Preservation Pub Market Square, 8-10pm, Wednesdays. No cover charge.  Local comedians can sign-up by 7:45 pm to perform a 5-min set. FREE DWIGHT HARDIN & THINK TWICE – Monthly Birthday Party complete with cake and ice-cream,…

Freeman to Speak at Crutcher Youth 25th Anniversary Banquet
Darrell S. Freeman Sr. will be the guest speaker at the Crutcher Memorial 25th Anniversary Banquet on May 24th at Mt. Calvary Church.

Freeman to Speak at Crutcher Youth 25th Anniversary Banquet

By P. Williams The Crutcher Memorial Youth Foundation will host its milestone 25th Anniversary Celebration and Student Awards Banquet at 6 pm, on Friday, May 24th at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, 1807 Dandridge Ave., in East Knoxville. The guest speaker Darrell S. Freeman Sr.  is an entrepreneur and businessman, a Chattanooga native and graduate of Middle…

Donna Fay Rucker

Donna Fay Rucker

Knoxville, TN – Donna Fay Rucker, age 51, passed away unexpectedly on May 6, 2019 at her home. Preceded in death by mother, Brenda Grant; father, Ronald White; grandparents, Eugene and Marie Rucker and James and Bertha White; brother, James Jr. and…

Willie E. Walden

Willie E. Walden

Maryville, TN – Willie E. Walden (Bud) 75, of Alcoa, TN was born September 5, 1943, died Tuesday May 6, 2019 at U.T. Hospital. Bud retired from McGhee Tyson Airport.He is preceded in death by wife Shirley Walden; parents, Roscoe and Eddie Ruth Lundy;…

Unita Blackwell, 1st Black Woman Mississippi Mayor Died
Unita Blackwell is honored at the Sisters of Change Reception at the HIlton Garden Inn in Montgomery, Ala. Friday, November 10, 2006. (Montgomery Advertiser/Tammy McKinley)

Unita Blackwell, 1st Black Woman Mississippi Mayor Died

Civil Rights Icon and the first black woman mayor in the State of Mississippi.  Unita Blackwell died May 13, 2019, in Biloxi, Mississippi of complications of dementia at the age of 86 as reported from the Clarion Ledger.  Blackwell was a civil rights activist who rose from a young life as a sharecropper to become…

LWV, Democracy Groups Challenge State Law as Undermining Voter Registration
(L-R) Leanna Groves, Karen Ray and Mary Wilson have conducted many volunteer voter registration drives over the years. Under new legislation, they and others across the state, could be jailed for doing so. (2017 Photo by PWilliams)

LWV, Democracy Groups Challenge State Law as Undermining Voter Registration

Voter registration training should replace SB971 that discourages group voter registration activities. The League of Women Voters of Tennessee is disappointed that the Senate has passed SB971 to regulate voter registration activities. These regulations will have a chilling effect on voter outreach in all areas of the state. “Tennessee ranks 45th in the nation for…

Lola Bell Coats

Lola Bell Coats

Knoxville, TN – Lola Bell Coats, age 73, formerly of Culver City, California, went home to be with the Lord Friday, May 10, 2019 at her home. She died peacefully looking forward to seeing her parents, three brothers, seven sisters and several other family…

Candidate Praise Unity of Knox Community During Fire
The Fort Loudon Recycling yard caught fire on May 1st and burned for 2-days. Many residents and their pets were temporarily evacuated from their homes.

Candidate Praise Unity of Knox Community During Fire

Dear Friends, Last week, Knoxville’s first responders raced into harm’s way in order to protect our neighbors in the Lincoln Park community. They worked tirelessly day and night to put out the large fire that threatened lives and property. Thankfully, the fire was extinguished without serious injury. They were not alone. Emerald Youth Foundation, the…

Dameion S. Nolan

Dameion S. Nolan

Knoxville, TN – Dameion Shermond Nolan, 29, of Knoxville, departed this life on Friday, May 3, 2019 in Memphis, TN.He was preceded in death by his mother, Kinosha J. Nolan; grandmother, Linda Nolan Cherry; great-grandmother, Callie Nolan;…