• Home
  • About
  • Advertise
    • Classifieds
    • Media Kit
  • Archives
    • Archived Editions
    • COVID-19
    • Ray Hill’s Archives
    • This Week’s Focus
  • Find Us
  • Links
  • Public Notices
  • Weather
[simple-weather location="Knoxville" show_current="yes"]
  • Columnists:
  • Black
  • Duncan
  • Ferguson
  • Hill
  • Hunley
  • Major
  • Mattingly
  • McKeehan
  • Nagi
  • Pratt
  • Rector
  • Steely
  • Williams
[simple-weather location="Knoxville" show_current="yes"]
  • Columnists:
  • Black
  • Duncan
  • Ferguson
  • Hill
  • Hunley
  • Major
  • Mattingly
  • McKeehan
  • Nagi
  • Pratt
  • Rector
  • Steely
  • Williams
Stories in this Week's Focus
  • The Knoxville Focus for April 6, 2026
  • Publisher’s Positions
  • The Eugenia Williams House to open Saturday
  • The Gentleman From Texas: Morris Sheppard
  • Mayoral hopefuls talk qualifications, county’s future at hospitality forum
  • A-E shows progress in 15-5 win over Hancock County
  • The Knoxville Focus for March 30, 2026
  • Illinois Governor, Chicago Mayor Should Be Recalled And Removed From Office
  • What is the Missing Man Table?
  • Prosecutor in Politics: Edward P. ‘Ted’ Carville

And so it begins

by design | Feb 8, 2013 | News, The Daily Focus

 

Tonight in a small restaurant in Farragut the rebuilding process of the Knox County Republican Committee  was outlined. Newly elected Knox County chairwoman Ruthie Kuhlman addressed the club members of the Concord Farragut Republican Club. She highlighted a number of improvements that are currently ongoing in the Republican organization. Most notably is the round-the-clock efforts in creating and updating the outdated website.

Recent Posts

  • The Knoxville Focus for April 6, 2026

    Apr 05, 2026
  • Publisher’s Positions

    Apr 05, 2026
  • The Eugenia Williams House to open Saturday

    Apr 05, 2026
  • The Gentleman From Texas: Morris Sheppard

    Apr 05, 2026
  • Mayoral hopefuls talk qualifications, county’s future at hospitality forum

    Apr 05, 2026
  • A-E shows progress in 15-5 win over Hancock County

    Apr 05, 2026
Phone

865-686-9970

Email

staff@knoxfocus.com

Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
© 2026Knoxville Focus

Privacy Policy

Terms Of Use