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Breaking News! – Explosion Fire Rocks Campground

Breaking News! – Explosion Fire Rocks Campground

An explosion rocked Swann’s Marina early Saturday morning, September 26, 2015, as early reports indicate that a camper exploded on the adjoining grounds. Multiple first responders were on the scene, battling the blaze and assisting in identifying victims of the explosion and subsequent fire. Preliminary reports indicate that three victims were airlifted by Lifestar, including […]

Know The Opponent: Bradley Central

Know The Opponent: Bradley Central

It is homecoming in Dumplin Valley tonight, but don’t tell that to Bradley Central. They come into the contest 3-1 with their lone loss of the season a 29-24 decision to Science Hill. Ranked #10 this week in 6A, this will be the 3rd week in a row Jefferson County has faced a ranked opponent. […]

Op-Ed: Police Officers Protect And Serve Our Communities

Op-Ed: Police Officers Protect And Serve Our Communities

Residents of the United States of America enjoy a security system like no other country in the world. This system is based upon being able to call the police whenever we need them.  Help or protection is never too far away.  We know that they will come, regardless of the circumstances or potential danger involved. […]

Haslam Takes Tennessee Story to Israel

Haslam Takes Tennessee Story to Israel

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Economic and Community Development (ECD) Commissioner Randy Boyd are on a business trip to Israel focused on expanding relationships between the Tennessee and Israeli business communities, encouraging bilateral trade and investment opportunities specifically focused on high tech, biotech and health care firms. Israel attracts significant venture capital investment and is […]

Jefferson County Stings Hornets, 34-12

Jefferson County Stings Hornets, 34-12

As Jefferson County took the field on Friday night, a field they had taken back during the offseason in a scrimmage, it was the first time the Jefferson County Patriots and the Carter Hornets had played a meaningful game since 1982; kind of odd, since the 2 schools are separated by just 15 miles. On […]

United Way Of Jefferson County Kicks Off 2015 Campaign With Parade Of Tables

United Way Of Jefferson County Kicks Off 2015 Campaign With Parade Of Tables

It was a packed house on Thursday evening, August 27, 2015, as the United Way of Jefferson County kicked off their 2015 Campaign with a Parade of Tables and Silent Auction. The Jefferson City Christian Church hosted the event and the fellowship hall looked spectacular. Local businesses and groups sponsored and decorated individual tables in […]

Patriots vs Carter: Know The Opponent

Patriots vs Carter: Know The Opponent

When Jefferson County travels to Carter tonight at 7:30, both teams will be 1-0. But the similarities do not stop there. Carter On Offense On offense the Hornets will look very similar to what Jefferson County puts on the field. They will line up in the shotgun formation with 4 WR’s at all times, either […]

Scales Of Justice Tip To Gunn

Scales Of Justice Tip To Gunn

Clarice Albright Gunn, a Jefferson County resident that was charged with Election Law Violation of Campaign Communications will no longer face court proceedings. The Gunn case has been closely watched across the State, as this case was unusual in the manner in which it was pursued. After several months of investigation, summons and postponements, the […]

Hollie McGhee Crowned Fairest Of The Fair 2015

Hollie McGhee Crowned Fairest Of The Fair 2015

Hollie McGhee was crowned Fairest Of The Fair 2015 this past weekend at the Jefferson County Fair. Hollie is the 16 year old daughter of David and Cindy McGhee of New Market. She is a rising Junior and honor student at Jefferson County High School. In the fall she will be entering Walter State Community […]

Department Of Education Welcomes Children & Parents To New School Year

Department Of Education Welcomes Children & Parents To New School Year

Historic Jefferson County Courthouse Beautification

Historic Jefferson County Courthouse Beautification

The Dandridge Community Trust held their dedication ceremony for the beautification project at the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse on Thursday, August 6, 2015. Several local officials and residents lined the front steps of the Historic Courthouse to view the cosmetic improvements that were donated by Dandridge Community Trust. Among those present and speaking at the […]

Rush Strong Still Battling Sewage Issues

Rush Strong Still Battling Sewage Issues

After three months of summer vacation and extensive work that included consultation with local experts, students and teachers will return to a familiar, if improved, problem at Rush Strong School. Last spring information came to the forefront that indicated environmental violations regarding the sewage treatment plant at the school, with findings that were concerning to […]

Ghosts Of Budget Past Haunt Meeting

Ghosts Of Budget Past Haunt Meeting

Though the new fiscal year has begun, the Work Session of the Jefferson County Commission was still largely dealing with business left over from the prior fiscal year that ended on June 30th. Discussion largely centered around past statements by elected officials during the prior budgeting process and the accuracy of those statements. Budget Committee […]

Accident Shuts Down Interstate

Accident Shuts Down Interstate

Travelers on both East and Westbound I-40 found themselves in a traffic quagmire on Monday morning following a traffic accident that effectively shut down the Interstate between Jefferson County and Sevier County. According to information provided by Tennessee Department of Transportation, the incidents are not expected to be cleared until around 2pm, leaving travelers stranded […]

June Jubilee Returns To Dandridge

June Jubilee Returns To Dandridge

June Jubilee made its first appearance in Historic Dandridge in several years on Saturday, June 20, 2015. The streets of the historic town square were packed early, as locals and visitors came out in abundance to welcome the beloved street fair back to Town. More than 50 vendors were on hand offering everything from delicious […]

11-9 Vote No Property Tax Increase

11-9 Vote No Property Tax Increase

The Jefferson County Commission met for their Regular Voting Meeting on Monday, June 15, 2015 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse. The meeting was Called to Order by Commission Chairman Carmichael. Absent from Roll Call was Commissioner Dockery. Commissioner McGraw addressed a letter that was received by Commissioners but was not signed and requested that […]