TVA and State Statements Regarding Megasite Funding Participaton
Jefferson County Commission recently appropriated $442,311 in initial funding for the certification phase of the proposed East Tennessee Regional Megasite. There has been question of the level of involvement, particularly concerning financing of the project, from the State of Tennessee and Tennessee Valley Authority. Though a TVA spokesman recently stated during an interview that the […]
Easter Dinner, Part 1: Brown Sugar Mustard Glazed Ham
Over the next six weeks, I will be embarking on an Easter journey. Through food, of course. I invite you to join me on this culinary adventure that will lead us to Easter dinner. Each week, the recipe will focus on one part of the meal. Put them all together for a complete holiday meal, […]
DINING WITH DEMOCRATS
The Jefferson County Democratic Party invites county Democrats to gather for our March First Friday Dining With Democrats dutch treat lunch. The lunch will be Friday, March 1, at 11:30 a.m. at Perkins Family Restaurant in Dandridge. The large room has been reserved for our use. Reservations are needed and can be made by e-mailing […]
Shoes, Red Hot News Flash !
Hello, my darlings, such a fashion change this coming spring and summer!!! Our shoes are to be out of fashion, you know the platform heels that took so much practice just to walk a short distance, desperately trying not to wobble or fall. . Remember the cat walk models even falling down in front of […]
Late Winter Sort
I don’t know about you, but I have been looking forward to spring ever since Groundhog Day. Punxsutawny Phil did not see his shadow, which means that spring should arrive about a month or so from now . . . if only Phil’s prediction was a sure thing. Spring weather means an uptick in outdoor […]
Watching My Grandpuppy
As I was sitting here today, watching my grand pup play, I was reminded of dogs that have been a part of my life. Those that are animal lovers will understand when I say that I was remembering all the dogs that I have loved before. And love them I did. From my first, who […]
Stupid Quote Man
Have you ever run across something so absolutely stupid it takes you a moment to process someone actually said it? Well, it happened to me recently while surfing the internet, a place known for its stunning intellect, and I was going to just let it go, that is until someone agreed with the stupidity, and […]
Go Vols thirty times – Vols 88, Wildcats 58
I’d like to thank the University of Tennessee men’s basketball team for making my Saturday a bit brighter. I sat down prepared to watch the Kentucky Wildcats invade our arena seats, get every call, and eventually outdistance my beloved Vols. Wow! Was I ever surprised. The Vol faithful did their job, keeping blue out of […]
Senate Bills Could Have Wide Impact on Tennessee Elections and Directors of Schools
The 108th Tennessee General Assembly is in Session and there have been a significant number of Bills introduced for consideration. Two Bills that will have widespread impact on voters in Tennessee came from District 8 Senator Frank Niceley. Senator Niceley has sponsored a total of 47 Bills since January 30, 2013, including SB0471 and SB0916. […]
Win or Draw?
Last week the Jefferson County Commission voted 14-4-1 to approve the initial funding for the Megasite project. The vote came as no surprise to those that keep track of the actions of the County Commission. Attached to the motion to approve, was a motion that would eliminate the use of County funds for the Megasite […]
Old Man Winter’s Chilly Reminder
After days of above average temperatures, Old Man Winter gave a chilly reminder that Winter isn’t over yet. Scattered snow showers in the early hours of Saturday morning turned into flurries that were off and on throughout the day. Sunday, temperatures had a hard time rebounding, barely breaking the 40 degree mark. This week looks […]
Lance goes yard twice, but C-N splits twin bill with Queens
Caitlyn Lance (East Ridge, Tenn.) thumped two home runs as she celebrated her 21st birthday, but Carson-Newman (8-2) split a Sunday afternoon home doubleheader with Queens (5-6). Queens took the first game 9-4 before C-N won game two 7-6. “Lance is going after good pitches,” Carson-Newman head softball coach Vickee Kazee-Hollifield said. “But we’ve got […]
The Buzzz!!
The buzz this week is all about associations. The head governmental hive gave a nod to some mini megapollination but the surprise was in what wasn’t asked and which buzzy bees gave a pass to the meeting. The buzz is that close association with the megaproject may bee making a few buzzy bees feel like […]
Changes
A young Richard Dreyfuss, driving a 1962 Corvair in the opening scene, begins his career as a music teacher in the 1995 movie “Mr. Holland’s Opus.” Each successive chapter of this wonderful film effectively reflects changes in dress, attitudes, and even speech as the years progress. Crew cuts and long skirts give way to long […]
Carson-Newman pulls off comeback versus Wolves, Sanders enters top 10 on all-time scoring list
After trailing by as many as 12 in the second half, Carson-Newman (18-4, 11-3 South Atlantic Conference) rallied to tie the game with 13 seconds in regulation before winning at Newberry (10-12, 6-8 SAC) in overtime 89-83. The win is C-N’s seventh consecutive – the longest winning streak in the southeast region. With 27 points, […]