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Tax Free Weekend Starts July 29, 2016

Tax Free Weekend Starts July 29, 2016

It’s that time of the year again! Tax Free Weekend will be quickly upon us as the Tennessee lesigslation has decided to change the date of the tax holiday. Instead of the normal first weekend of August, this year’s tax free weekend will be from midnight on Friday July 29th – midnight Sunday July 31st. […]

A Merry Little Christmas in July

A Merry Little Christmas in July

Dog days of summer got you down? Cool off with the icy thoughts of a white Christmas. Christmas in July, that is. While many are setting off on their summer escapades and dreaming of the beach, now is the perfect time to begin preparing for old Saint Nick. Here are some tips that you can […]

Some Dandridge Residents Reporting Discolored Water

Some Dandridge Residents Reporting Discolored Water

Some residents in the Dandridge area may be seeing red, but according to Water Superintendent Mike Norton, that is the color of progress. Recently, the Dandridge Water Department contracted with KUB to bring water to the Dandridge area and customers are now on line with the new water supplier. Though many may see the benefit […]

It’s Tomato Time!

It’s Tomato Time!

The summer season brings with it special traditions and delicacies that just aren’t as enjoyable all year around. Swimming and fishing just don’t go well with the brisk winds of fall or the harsh snow of winter. The same can be said for the fruit beloved by southerners: the tomato. With the arrival of tomato […]

Vaccinations: A Vital Step Before the Start of the New School Year

Vaccinations: A Vital Step Before the Start of the New School Year

Summer is winding down and, believe it or not, the kids will soon be heading back to the classroom. While no one wants to think about homework and practice schedules, parents need to begin preparing children to re-enter school with not only the proper supplies, but also with updated vaccinations. No kid, or anyone for […]

Jefferson County Mayor Palmieri Offers Rebuttal

Jefferson County Mayor Palmieri Offers Rebuttal

Mayor Alan Palmieri response to Comments by Commissioner David Seal Comments by Commissioner Seal in red highlights are responded to by Mayor Alan Palmieri in blue Inflammatory Language It is one thing to veto legislation.  It is another thing entirely to add personal accusations and inflammatory language to the media release associated with the veto. […]

Newly Discovered Planet Has 3 Suns

Newly Discovered Planet Has 3 Suns

If you thought Luke Skywalker’s home planet, Tatooine, was a strange world with its two suns in the sky, imagine this: a planet where you’d either experience constant daylight or enjoy triple sunrises and sunsets each day, depending on the seasons, which happen to last longer than human lifetimes. Such a world has been discovered […]

Budget Committee Member Seal Addresses Mayoral Statements On Veto

Budget Committee Member Seal Addresses Mayoral Statements On Veto

Inflammatory Language It is one thing to veto legislation.  It is another thing entirely to add personal accusations and inflammatory language to the media release associated with the veto. As American citizens, we all expect the executive branch to veto legislative action from time to time.  The veto process was designed by the founding fathers […]

Glenmore Mansion Gets Help On Restoration Project From Modern Woodmen Of America

Glenmore Mansion Gets Help On Restoration Project From Modern Woodmen Of America

Modern Woodmen of America helped the Glenmore Mansion with their recent fundraiser.  MWA matched the first $1,500 they raised when they held their annual plant sale in May.  The money raised will be used to finance the replacement of the mansion’s front porch.  They are still in the process of raising money to replace their front porch.  […]

The Lake Was Shakin’ Again In 2016

The Lake Was Shakin’ Again In 2016

The lake was shakin’ and the dike was rockin bluegrass style, as Shakin’ the Lake 2016 came to town. This year, in addition to the fantastic display of fireworks that always illuminate Douglas Lake and the festivities at The Point Marina, the town side of the lake had some new things to offer. Red, White […]

Tennessee Department of Education Issues Letter of Intent to Award Statewide Testing Contract to Questar

Tennessee Department of Education Issues Letter of Intent to Award Statewide Testing Contract to Questar

Tennessee Department of Education Commissioner Candice McQueen announced today that the department intends to award Questar, a national leader in large-scale assessment, a contract to develop and administer Tennessee’s annual state assessments for the 2016-17 school year. In addition, McQueen announced that Tennessee will phase in online administration over multiple years to ensure state, district, […]

General Jimmy Dunn Continues Leadership of District Attorneys

General Jimmy Dunn Continues Leadership of District Attorneys

District Attorney General Jimmy Dunn of Cocke County was elected president of the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference at its annual meeting. He previously served on the Conference’s Executive Committee for several years. As District Attorney for the 4th Judicial District, Dunn serves Cocke, Grainger, Jefferson and Sevier counties. As Conference president, Dunn will lead […]

Path to Renovation Topic of Vigorous Discussion for Facilities Committee

Path to Renovation Topic of Vigorous Discussion for Facilities Committee

The fate of several county buildings was the driving topic of conversation as the Jefferson County Facilities Committee met for the final time for the fiscal year 2015/16. A difference in approach to dealing with the former Department of Education building and the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse brought discussion and two failed motions that would […]

TDOT to Expand HELP Program in Four Urban Areas

TDOT to Expand HELP Program in Four Urban Areas

The Tennessee Department of Transportation’s popular HELP program is growing. TDOT was awarded a federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality grant that will allow the department to add more HELP Operators and trucks, as well as expand the routes of the HELP program in West, Middle, and East Tennessee. “In the 15 plus years our […]

Jefferson City Fills Old Downtown with Independence Day Parade

Jefferson City Fills Old Downtown with Independence Day Parade

Jefferson City held its annual Independence Day parade Monday afternoon right in the heart of old downtown. Crowds of onlookers gathered to watch and celebrate the holiday together in a charismatic style. Several prominent groups presented floats, including churches, fire departments, businesses, and private members of the community. Children and families were showered with candy […]

Happy Independence Day!

Happy Independence Day!

Flags are flying and fireworks are booming! The grill is heated and ready for cooking! It is July 4th and Americans are celebrating the birth of their Nation. Independence Day has become known as a day for fun and family but proud Americans never forget the reason behind the parties, community events and showers of […]