With more than a century’s tradition behind it, First Century Bank has made Farragut its home at 130 Concord Road. “I love it,” FCB community outreach manager Shanna Browning said about the new location. “I think it’s exciting for us as a bank. I love being able to expand. “Our soft opening was Monday, April 6,” Browning said. “At some point, we’ll do a grand opening with a ribbon cutting.” Browning grew up in Knoxville, so “for us to continue to be present in the Knoxville area but also go a little further west for us is great,” she added. “I love that we’re growing and expanding, and I think [Farragut is] a great market for us to be in.” Browning said FCB president/CEO Rob Barger started looking at growing areas in which to expand. With its Farragut location, now it has 10 branches: Market Street in downtown Knoxville, Northshore Drive, Emory Road in Powell, Maryville, Sneedville in Hancock County, Harrogate, New Tazewell, its main branch in Tazewell and in Maynardville in Union County. “We just felt like that area in Farragut is really growing, and we just wanted to be part of that growing community,” she said.
Read MoreFarragut High School entered this week as the only team with a perfect District 4-4A record, and the Lady Admirals kept that undefeated mark intact with a victory over McMinn County Monday night, April 6. Farragut’s journey through its league schedule has included several lopsided victories; and before the Lady Admirals dismantled the Lady Cherokees, 14-1, Monday night, they made short work of Kingston Pike rival Bearden on Tuesday, March 31. Farragut (17-4 overall, 8-0 in the district) routed the Lady Bulldogs, 10-0, in five innings at BHS’s Kim Hazelwood Field. The Lady Ads got off to a quick start as they scored twice in the top of the opening frame as Hannah Grace Johnson came up with an RBI single. Johnson later came home as Rylee Raby reached on an error, making the score, 2-0. It was a night of small ball for Farragut, which had only one extra-base hit, a double by Raby. The Lady Admirals, however, collected 10 hits and took advantage of five errors. Farragut also was patient at the plate as they drew five walks. FHS coach Nick Green would’ve preferred a bigger power display from his squad, but he certainly wasn’t going to complain about the apparent lack of style points.
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