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Lightning Ignites Liquid Oxygen Tank – Local Residents Evacuated

Lightning Ignites Liquid Oxygen Tank – Local Residents Evacuated

An incident at Douglas Dam on Wednesday evening, August 20, 2014, has been contributed to a lightening strike that impacted liquid oxygen being piped into the waters of Douglas Lake. TVA Representative Jim Hopson stated Thursday that the incident happened around 7:45 pm, igniting a tank holding liquid oxygen and piping that was carrying oxygen […]

Construction Controversy – Who Picks Up The Tab?

Construction Controversy – Who Picks Up The Tab?

A disagreement with the Tennessee Department of Transportation could leave the Town of Dandridge and Jefferson Cocke Utility paying the tab for road work associated with a combined Dandridge Water Department and Jefferson Cocke Utility project. Members of the Dandridge Board of Mayor and Aldermen were informed last week that a representative of Jefferson Cocke […]

Chloe Hubbard Crowned Fairest Of The Fair

Chloe Hubbard Crowned Fairest Of The Fair

The girls were pretty, the lights were bright and the music was country at the Jefferson County Fair on Saturday evening, as Fairest of the Fair took the center stage in the Biddle Pavilion. The headline event of the evening was the first out on stage, as five lovely young ladies competed for the title […]

Mayor Palmieri Address To County And New Commission

Mayor Palmieri Address To County And New Commission

Jefferson County Given 3 Star Status

Jefferson County Given 3 Star Status

The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development today announced 85 out of 95 counties have been awarded ThreeStar status. In addition, since the ThreeStar community development program began requiring eligible communities to create and maintain a County Audit Committee in January 2013, the number of counties with Audit Committees has increased substantially. As of […]

Waterfront At Forefront Of Dandridge Council

Waterfront At Forefront Of Dandridge Council

The Town of Dandridge Board of Mayor and Aldermen held their regular voting meeting, following a Public Hearing and Beer Board meeting, at the Public Works Building in Dandridge on August 12, 2014. No citizens appeared to speak at the Pubic Hearing concerning an ordinance to restrict the location for the sale of fireworks. The […]

The Results Are In

The Results Are In

The August 7th election totals are in and changes are on tap for much of the County Commission, though the top elected position will not change in Jefferson County. For the second straight election, early and absentee totals bested Election Day votes with early voting coming in at 3417 and Election Day bringing in 3212 […]

Governor Bill Haslam, Senator Lamar Alexander, and Congressman Phil Roe Visit Jefferson County

Governor Bill Haslam, Senator Lamar Alexander, and Congressman Phil Roe Visit Jefferson County

Governor Bill Haslam, US Senator Lamar Alexander and their entourage made a stop at the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse on Wednesday afternoon, August 6, 2014. The Governor, Senator and a host of politicos were on the election trail just one day shy of Election Day across the State of Tennessee. Alexander was absent last week, […]

Early Voting Closes Low – August 7, 2014 Last Chance To Pull Levers

Early Voting Closes Low – August 7, 2014 Last Chance To Pull Levers

Twenty one County Commission seats are up for appointment in the August 7, 2014 election cycle. Beyond the unopposed positions, the office of Jefferson County Mayor is also contested and judicial retention is a hot topic in some areas of the State, through it doesn’t seem to be driving voters to the polls in Jefferson […]

KIDS FISHING TOURNAMENT A HUGE SUCCESS

KIDS FISHING TOURNAMENT A HUGE SUCCESS

The 2014 Mountain Music Kids Fishing tournament held at Douglas Dam TVA launch ramp was an over whelming success. The tournament has been held for 24 years for kids and is one of the largest kid’s fishing tournaments in the country, conducted solely by contributions and donations from business’s and individuals. All the money raised […]

“Basketball Doesn’t Build Character, It Reveals It”

“Basketball Doesn’t Build Character, It Reveals It”

Jefferson County High School longtime Assistant Basketball Coach John Hill unexpectedly passed away on Sunday, July 27, 2014. Hill was a life long native of Jefferson County where he was a member of the Dandridge community. Born on May 6, 1945, John and his late brother, Edd, resided for many years with his Aunt Daisy […]

Early Voter Turnout Struggling

Early Voter Turnout Struggling

Despite the fervor that accompanied the May Primary Election, Jefferson County has had a less than stellar start to the August 7, 2014 General Election. While the General Election historically does not pull in the voters like a Primary Election, according to numbers provided by the Tennessee Secretary of State, Jefferson County was trailing its […]

Please Share The Roadways With Our Farmers

Please Share The Roadways With Our Farmers

East Tennessee is known for its rolling hills and fertile land. Though the face of the region has changed in the past few decades, it is still largely rural and farming is still a viable part of the local economy. Regardless of the nature of the farmer, either working the land full time as his […]

Industrial Development Board – Property Owners Express Interest In Optioning To IDB

Industrial Development Board – Property Owners Express Interest In Optioning To IDB

The Jefferson County Industrial Board met on Friday, July 25, 2014 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse.  The Meeting was Called to Order by Chairman Masters. Absent from Roll Call were Board Members Snodgrass, Shelton and Kisabeth. With a Motion from Board Member Keck and 2nd from Jenkins the Minutes were Approved. The Financial Report, […]

$2.35 Property Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2014-2015; Commission Honors Billie Jean Chambers

$2.35 Property Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2014-2015; Commission Honors Billie Jean Chambers

The Jefferson County Commission met for their Regular Quarterly Session on Monday, July 21, 2104 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse.  The meeting was Called to Order by Commission Chairman Mills. Absent from Roll Call were Commissioners Baxley and Tucker. Commissioner Dockery exited at recess.  No citizens requested to speak at the Public Hearing on […]

Improved but still “Miles to go” for Patriots

Improved but still “Miles to go” for Patriots

The Jefferson County High School Football Team played its final 7 on 7 skill position scrimmage on Thursday. It was a 3-way scrimmage against the Powell Panthers (5-5 2013) and the class 5A state runner-up from a year ago, West Rebels (13-2 2013). For those that are unfamiliar, skill positions consist of Quarterbacks, Running backs, […]