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PUBLIC NOTICE – Sanitation Commission Of Jefferson County Meeting, November 6, 2023

PUBLIC NOTICE – Sanitation Commission Of Jefferson County Meeting, November 6, 2023

Notice of Meeting of the Sanitation Commission of Jefferson County, Tennessee PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sanitation Commission of Jefferson County, Tennessee (the “County”) will meet in regular, open and public session at the Jefferson County Sanitation Office located at 650 Grove Road, Dandridge, TN at 4:30 p.m., on Monday, November 6, 2023, […]

Discover Your Child’s New Favorite Sport at Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program’s Recruiting Day

Discover Your Child’s New Favorite Sport at Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program’s Recruiting Day

Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s Scholastic Clay Target Program invites Tennessee’s youth to an educational day of shotgun sports on November 4 and 11. The statewide Recruiting Day provides an opportunity for children, ranging from nine years old through 12th grade, to learn and engage in shotgun sports for free. “Trying a new sport can be intimidating […]

Reindeer Run – Walk In Historic Downtown Dandridge To Benefit Shop With A Cop, December 2, 2023

Reindeer Run – Walk In Historic Downtown Dandridge To Benefit Shop With A Cop, December 2, 2023

Trick or Treating In Historic Downtown Dandridge, Halloween Night, October 31

Trick or Treating In Historic Downtown Dandridge, Halloween Night, October 31

Jefferson County Emergency Medical Services Visits Jefferson Academy’s Life Skills class

Jefferson County Emergency Medical Services Visits Jefferson Academy’s Life Skills class

Jefferson County Emergency Medical Services, Deputy Director, Melissa Cotter visited Jefferson Academy’s Life Skills class on October 23, 2023, to Educate students about job responsibilities of EMS (Emergency Medical Services) professionals and the harmful effects of substance abuse.  Jefferson County E.M.S. professionals play a crucial role in providing immediate medical care during emergencies, and it’s […]

Video Interview with Jefferson County Commission Chairman, Jimmy Carmichael

Video Interview with Jefferson County Commission Chairman, Jimmy Carmichael

Comptroller’s Office Looks at What’s Changing in School Security

Comptroller’s Office Looks at What’s Changing in School Security

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office is releasing a review of recent changes to school security provisions enacted by the Tennessee General Assembly. In addition to providing more than $240 million in new funding, the legislature also enacted new requirements with the goal of helping students stay safe and making schools more secure. Key changes highlighted in […]

Changes Coming to Tennessee’s Unemployment Benefits Program

Changes Coming to Tennessee’s Unemployment Benefits Program

The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD) will implement indexing for Tennessee unemployment benefits, as well as several other changes to comply with legislation passed by members of the Tennessee General Assembly in 2021, 2022, and 2023. Below, is information about the new laws that mandate indexing and other changes to Tennessee’s unemployment […]

Suspect Arrested Following Shooting Behind West Main Street In Morristown

Suspect Arrested Following Shooting Behind West Main Street In Morristown

A Morristown man was arrested and charged with Aggravated Assault following a shooting in downtown Morristown early the morning of October 22, 2023 Carl Antonio Davis, Jr., 27, of Morristown is suspected of shooting 28-year-old Jordan Suiter behind 142 West Main Street after the two argued while attending a party in the building. Suiter was […]

Jefferson County Commission Votes Down (18-2) DOE’s Amendment To Fund Allied Behavioral Health

Jefferson County Commission Votes Down (18-2) DOE’s Amendment To Fund Allied Behavioral Health

Jefferson County Department of Education will have to find another revenue source to fund it’s contract with Allied Behavioral Health which is a mental health contractor that is housed in Jefferson County Schools. Allied has been the topic of discussion for several months, as some parents, citizens and elected officials have expressed concerns regarding the […]

Wheel Tax Fails In County Commission Vote

Wheel Tax Fails In County Commission Vote

Jefferson County Commissioners declined to find a super majority to keep the wheel tax in place after it’s sunset in April 2024. The vote fell one vote short of the 14 needed to extend the current wheel tax, with 13 voting in favor, 7 in opposition and one absent. Revenues from the wheel tax account […]

WILD BLUE YONDER – Appalachian Music at New Market Music Hall Nov. 3, 2023

WILD BLUE YONDER – Appalachian Music at New Market Music Hall Nov. 3, 2023

Acoustic mountain Gospel, Old-Time and Celtic songs in Appalachian style are heart and soul of Wild Blue Yonder band, based in Knoxville. Cello and warm three-part harmonies mix with mandolin, banjo and guitar in a rootsy blend, honoring the musical traditions of the Smoky Mountains. The group will perform an intimate concert at the New […]

PUBLIC NOTICE – Jefferson County Board Of School Commissioners Meeting, November 2, 2023

PUBLIC NOTICE – Jefferson County Board Of School Commissioners Meeting, November 2, 2023

Notice of Meeting Board of School Commissioners Thursday, November 2, 2023 Historic Courthouse Work Session @ 5:30PM Business Session to follow. This notice is given in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 442 of the public acts of Tennessee for 1974. Dr. Tommy Arnold, Director Jefferson County Schools

Jefferson County Schools Policy for Free and Reduced-price Meals

Jefferson County Schools Policy for Free and Reduced-price Meals

Consumer Price Index For All Urban Consumers Rose .4 Percent In September

Consumer Price Index For All Urban Consumers Rose .4 Percent In September

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX – SEPTEMBER 2023 The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) rose 0.4 percent in September on a seasonally adjusted basis, after increasing 0.6 percent in August, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 3.7 percent before seasonal adjustment. The […]

Carson-Newman ROTC Army Cadets Travel To Washington, D.C. To Compete In 39th Annual Army Ten-Mile Race

Carson-Newman ROTC Army Cadets Travel To Washington, D.C. To Compete In 39th Annual Army Ten-Mile Race

Eight Carson-Newman ROTC Army cadets recently travelled to Washington, D.C. to compete in the 39th Annual Army Ten-Mile Race. Attracting over 28,000 runners and 900 teams from around the world, the Army Ten-Miler exemplifies the spirit of a nation. Participants included military, civilians, wheelchair athletes and wounded warrior athletes. Pictured left to right are: Devon […]