by Lori Lennon | Apr 21, 2026 | Featured, Knox County
I saw something very disturbing this morning and I want to share it with you. It left me both angry and concerned. Here’s what I saw on Facebook this morning from our friends over at Backroom Knox. I looked through a number of the comments and was surprised by how...
by Patty Jean King | Apr 14, 2026 | Featured, Knox County
The central premise of election integrity is to authenticate the voter, the ballot, and the count. All of this relies on the integrity of the systems we employ in the voting process. In the previous article, we discussed how to authenticate the voter. This article...
by Knox County Conservative Republicans | Apr 7, 2026 | Featured, Knox County Government 101
In previous posts in our Knox County Government 101 series, we’ve discussed the elected offices of county mayor, county commissioners, and county sheriff. You might be surprised to find there are a number of other officials that are elected by the citizens of Knox...
by Sherri Garrett | Mar 31, 2026 | Featured, Knox County Government 101
Hey Knox County neighbors—ever wondered who’s really in charge when things go sideways on county roads or even inside Knoxville city limits? You see Knox County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) cruisers, hear about the jail, or spot election signs every four years. But what...
by Martin Ammons | Mar 24, 2026 | Featured, Knox County
GUEST POST There has been a lot of debate for years about what it means to be a Republican. Some say it’s all about being willing to call yourself one. Others say it consists of voting in three of the last four state Republican primary elections. However, there are...
by Knox County Conservative Republicans | Mar 17, 2026 | Featured, Knox County Government 101
Every four years Knox County voters elect a mayor. But how many people know exactly what that mayor does? Here’s the million-dollar question, if you don’t know the responsibilities of the office, how can you ensure you’re voting for the right person for the job. ...