Category Archives: Editor’s Picks
Home basement on the way to being a home office, thanks to a dry basement
By Don Napier In last issue I wrote about all of the problems I have had with my basement, built about three years ago. When the basement was dug, contractors hit solid rock. I knew nothing about the potential problems … The rest of the story
“Meeting need” is driving force behind $28.5 million Phase II Good Samaritans Society expansion in Cumberland County
“Meeting needs is the driving force behind the Phase II expansion of our campus,” says Gene Wockenfuss, Administrator at the Good Samaritan Society-Fairfield Glade.
The Good Samaritan Society, located at Fairfield Glade, provides a continuum of senior lifestyle options on the campus in beautifully-appointed facilities that would rival luxury hotel or resort accommodations.
Residents can choose from a variety of senior living services, including Cottages and Senior Housing with Services, and Assisted Living Apartments. They also offer Short-Term Care (Post-Acute Rehabilitation Services and Long-Term Care). The rest of the story
Bilbrey Funeral Home celebrates milestone anniversary, 100 years!
CROSSVILLE – It’s not that often a business survives through three generations of family ownership. It’s far less common the business would make it through a century of service to the community. That’s why Bilbrey Funeral Home is such a … The rest of the story
Being on Dale Hollow Lake still an emotional experience for me
By Don Napier Beginning with this issue, Crossville Life will publish a series of articles on Dale Hollow Lake. For me, having grown up in the little lake town of Celina, Tennessee, there is no body of water that can … The rest of the story
Quick action by CRMC, Tennessee Heart saves life of Crossville man
By KEVIN J. DONALDSON Special to Crossville Life Decisions. We all have them to make each day. Some are significant, but the majority aren’t anything resembling a life and death circumstance. Earlier this year, a Cumberland County (TN) man had … The rest of the story