Opinion
July 1, 2026 by
Dear Editor,
Local elections are supposed to be the mechanism that ensures our government remains accountable to the people it serves. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case in Farragut.
Over the past decade, a small contingent of officials (past & present), deeply aligned with developers and special interests has maintained unprecedented influence over the direction of our town. Elections are still held and votes are counted, but campaign money and political alliances have allowed certain officials to remain in control by occupying key positions. The result is “leadership” that now focuses on maintaining their power and the status quo by controlling a majority vote on the BOMA rather than representing residents.
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July 1, 2026 by
Dear Editor,
Just to clear up some misconceptions about the development throughout our town in recent years....not everyone has the same vision or dream, nor should they. At 46 years old, we are still going through some growing pains. First of all, the Town Center/Mixed Use is not a new concept. Several years ago when my husband was Mayor, we traveled to several states throughout the Southeast. There are some who dislike the apartment sand development along Kingston Pike. But recently I had the opportunity to question visitors about where they live So many said the apartments and how convenient it was to just walk across the highway.
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July 1, 2026 by
Dear Editor,
Louise Povlin is a Mayoral candidate that advocates for all Farragut residents. While president of the Andover Place Homeowners Association, I worked closely with, then Alderman, Louise to find the most advantageous way to connect the greenway through our neighborhood. This was a lengthy, and at times, contentious and difficult process. There were many strong opinions both for and against the addition and its location.
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July 1, 2026 by
Dear Editor,
Reading all the cries for more police presence in Farragut from Mayor Williams and others, you’d think we must have a burglary or vandalism epidemic on our hands. But no, the police blotter in last week’s paper was par for the course in Farragut: an incident of alleged mail fraud, a drunk guy in a parking lot, and someone confused by an internet scam. I’m sure it is similar in the edition in which this op-ed appears this week.
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July 1, 2026 by
Dear Editor,
I’m writing to express my disappointment with your coverage of the recent problems that have been disclosed regarding Alex Cain.
Your article in the June 17 issue of the Farragut Press reads as an op-ed defense from Mr. Cain and his attorney. It all begins with the headline “Cain rejects political attacks”. There is never any substantiation that his political opponents are responsible for the Knoxville News Sentinel article regarding his employment issues at Knox County Schools. If there’s evidence, report it.
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July 1, 2026 by
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