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Center for Disease Control Releases Hot List for 2014

Center for Disease Control Releases Hot List for 2014

The Center for Disease Control has released their list of most concerning and potentially impacting heath issues for 2014. In an effort to identify public health threats, the CDC has compiled a list of their top five concerns for the New Year. Heading the list is antibiotic resistance and drug resistant infections. According to the […]

Keeping Track in the Smokies

Keeping Track in the Smokies

Friends of the Smokies has received a grant for $13,720 from Charter Communications, Inc. for support of wildlife management in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The grant provides for the purchase of 15 radio collars and 2 receivers for tracking and monitoring elk throughout the Park. Two hundred years ago elk roamed the southern Appalachian […]

New Market VFD Welcome Graduates

New Market VFD Welcome Graduates

New market Volunteer Fire Department welcomed 9 new graduates of the Fire Academy in a ceremony held at the New market Fire Hall on Monday night.  This group of graduates was the first to attend Fire Academy classes taught locally instead of in Nashville.  Fire Chief Frank Solomon says each graduate has over 240 hours […]

Employees Stole $40,000 from Jefferson County Town of New Market

Employees Stole $40,000 from Jefferson County Town of New Market

Two employees who worked for the Jefferson County town of New Market improperly took at least $40,000 of public funds for their personal use, an investigation by the Comptroller’s office has found. Melissa Robin Parker, formerly the town’s recorder, withdrew a certificate of deposit valued at $25,009 from the town’s account and converted the money […]

Jefferson City Police Charge Two Local Women for Stealing from Girl Scouts

Jefferson City Police Charge Two Local Women for Stealing from Girl Scouts

The Jefferson City Police Department has arrested two local women for allegedly committing crimes against a Jefferson County Girl Scout troop. Jefferson City Police Chief Davis stated that the arrests were made following a complaint and subsequent investigation regarding suspicious actions with Girl Scout funds. Detective Michael Stallings lead the investigation and made the arrest […]

Commissioner Questions: Where does money go if Government falls?

Commissioner Questions: Where does money go if Government falls?

The Jefferson County Commission held their Regular Quarterly Work Session on Monday, January 13, 2014 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse.  The Meeting was Called to Order by Commission Chairman Mills. Absent from Roll Call were Commissioners Dockery, Tabor, Barriero, Blevins and Solomon. Four Citizens spoke in opposition of a rezoning request for 1250 Old […]

TBI Investigating Death of Inmate at Jefferson County Jail

TBI Investigating Death of Inmate at Jefferson County Jail

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigations has confirmed that they are investigating an incident at the Jefferson County Jail. TBI Executive Officer Illana Cate stated that the Bureau was called in at the request of the District Attorney General concerning the death of a male inmate at the Jefferson County Jail. The incident in question occurred […]

Budget Committee First Meeting in New Year

Budget Committee First Meeting in New Year

The Jefferson County Budget Committee met on Monday, January 13, 2014 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse.  The meeting was Called to Order by Budget Committee Chairman Griffith. Absent from Roll Call were Committee Members Dockery and Blevins.  Upon a Motion from Committee Member Akard and 2nd from Committee Member Carmichael, the Minutes from the […]

The Field Widens – More Hats In The Race

The Field Widens – More Hats In The Race

The beginning of 2014 has seen the election machine slip into full gear, as candidates for both the May and August Elections delve into the political process. While several of the local offices that are up for election find unchallenged incumbents, four are heavy with candidates looking to toss their name in the ring. County […]

Low Lake Levels Provide Sights Seldom Seen

Low Lake Levels Provide Sights Seldom Seen

While summer is still several months away and local lakes are much lower than their full pool, this month, lake levels for both Cherokee and Douglas Lakes are lower than the same time last year. On Sunday, January 12, 2014, Douglas Lake was at 952.80 feet, 37.20 feet below full pool. Cherokee Lake was at […]

Town of Dandridge Asks Citizens To Conserve Water due to Many Water Leaks across the System

Town of Dandridge Asks Citizens To Conserve Water due to Many Water Leaks across the System

Due to the recent arctic weather and extremely low temperatures in our area, many citizens have experienced water lines that have broken causing leaks across the community. Dandridge Water Management Facility has observed a significant decrease in our water supply during the last 24 hour period. Due to this decrease, we are asking users to […]

Warriors For Wyatt

Warriors For Wyatt

While most parents have been working to keep their children occupied during the recent frigid weather, Wyatt Crippen’s parents have been shouldering a much larger burden. Wyatt, is a student at Mount Horeb Elementary School and he has many friends. In most ways, Wyatt is a typical little boy. He loves his dogs, plays mindcraft […]

Singer Songwriter Kirk Fleta Entertains at Dandridge Pizza and More

Singer Songwriter Kirk Fleta Entertains at Dandridge Pizza and More

Patrons of Dandridge Pizza and More had a special treat on Friday evening, as Kirk Fleta played to a packed room. Fleta, who hails from Gatlinburg and is well known on the regional music circuit, offered up some great music for folks coming out to enjoy the First Friday festivities. His laid back style, strong […]

State Representative Jeremy Faison Files Pro-Hemp, Pro-Jobs Legislation

State Representative Jeremy Faison Files Pro-Hemp, Pro-Jobs Legislation

 State Representative Jeremy Faison (R–Cosby) announced this week he has filed legislation to legalize the growth of hemp in Tennessee. Currently, because of federal guidelines, the cultivation of hemp in our state is illegal, despite numerous studies that have shown hemp production would be a multi-million dollar per year industry and would create thousands of […]

Girl Scouts Ready for Cookie Season

Girl Scouts Ready for Cookie Season

It’s that time of the year where girls of many different troops rally together to kick off the Girl Scout Cookie sale. The cookie sale was launched with a rally Saturday, January 4, 2014. Girls from surrounding area troops met at Shady Grove Baptist Church to gather for the event.  The rally teaches the girls […]

AEC shatters all-time system peak; asks members to voluntarily shed electric load

AEC shatters all-time system peak; asks members to voluntarily shed electric load

As of 7:45 am on Tuesday, January 7, Appalachian Electric Cooperative set an all-time system peak of 328 megawatts. This unprecedented demand for electricity shattered the utility’s previous peak of 286 megawatts, which was set in 2009. In response to the extreme temperatures across our region, the Tennessee Valley Authority has issued a Power Supply […]