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Comptroller’s Office Studies Driver Education in Schools

Comptroller’s Office Studies Driver Education in Schools

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office of Research and Education Accountability (OREA) has completed a review of driver education in Tennessee, including issues of availability and affordability, particularly for students in Title I high schools. The study was conducted at the request of the General Assembly. While past studies vary in their conclusions about the effectiveness of […]

Tennessee’s Jobless Number Holds Steady Ahead of the Holidays

Tennessee’s Jobless Number Holds Steady Ahead of the Holidays

The November statewide unemployment rate in Tennessee held steady heading into the holiday season, according to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD). The seasonally adjusted jobless number for November 2022 remained unchanged at 3.5%. In a year-to-year comparison, the statewide unemployment rate is down 0.1 of a percentage point. Tennessee has recorded unemployment […]

GOOD STUFF – Sense of Neighborly Fellowship

GOOD STUFF – Sense of Neighborly Fellowship

GOOD STUFF is a column sponsored by RESCUE 180, dedicated to spotlighting the good side of the news. Saturday marked the conclusion of Christmas Parade Season across Jefferson County. Starting the first Saturday in December to the last Saturday before Christmas Day, the streets of Jefferson County are lined with parade goers and participants. While […]

Jefferson County EMA Deputy Director Tim Wilder receives federal civilian service medal for actions in U.S. pandemic response

Jefferson County EMA Deputy Director Tim Wilder receives federal civilian service medal for actions in U.S. pandemic response

Jefferson County EMA Deputy Director Tim Wilder received the COVID-19 Pandemic Civilian Service Medal for exemplary service to the nation as part of the federal medical response to the pandemic. Deputy Director Wilder serves as a member of an Incident Management Team (IMT) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Strategic […]

48,538 Pounds of Litter Removed from Tennessee Roadways During No Trash November

48,538 Pounds of Litter Removed from Tennessee Roadways During No Trash November

More than 1,300 volunteers across the state removed more than 48,000 pounds of litter in their communities as part of the second annual No Trash November, a month-long initiative created to ensure Tennessee roadways are safe from the harmful effects of litter. The initiative is spearheaded by the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s (TDOT) litter prevention campaign, Nobody Trashes Tennessee, and in partnership with Keep Tennessee Beautiful (KTnB) affiliates and Adopt-A-Highway groups. […]

Happy Holidays from Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce

A & B Termite & Pest Control Aaron’s Sales and Lease Abercrombie Rad. Consult. Acme Printing Company Ada Bea’s Boutique Advance Financial Affordable Storage Guys All Bright Hydro Pro Pressure Washing, LLC All Dogs Canine Care Center All Saints’ Episcopal School Allegra Print & Imaging / Signs Now Allied Behavioral Health Solutions ALPS Adult Day […]

PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICE – Seeking Clear Legal Title for 2001 Kawasaki ZXJ, VIN# JKAZX4J151A031011

PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICE – Seeking Clear Legal Title for 2001 Kawasaki ZXJ, VIN# JKAZX4J151A031011

PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICE – Buyer, William Beeler, 811 East Main Street, Jefferson City, TN 37760 Seeking Clear Legal Title for 2001 Kawasaki ZXJ, VIN# JKAZX4J151A031011 purchased from Jason Green. Seeking response for any claims to said vehicle via certified mail to: William Beeler, 811 East Main Street, Jefferson City, TN 37760

FSU research links common sweetener with anxiety

FSU research links common sweetener with anxiety

Florida State University College of Medicine researchers have linked aspartame, an artificial sweetener found in nearly 5,000 diet foods and drinks, to anxiety-like behavior in mice. Along with producing anxiety in the mice who consumed aspartame, the effects extended up to two generations from the males exposed to the sweetener. The study is published in […]

Nearly 40 million children are dangerously susceptible to growing measles threat

Nearly 40 million children are dangerously susceptible to growing measles threat

Measles vaccination coverage has steadily declined since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, a record high of nearly 40 million children missed a measles vaccine dose: 25 million children missed their first dose and an additional 14.7 million children missed their second dose, a joint publication by the World Health Organization (WHO) and […]

Tennessee to Receive $13 Million from Settlement with Electronic Cigarette Manufacturer JUUL Labs, Inc.

Tennessee to Receive $13 Million from Settlement with Electronic Cigarette Manufacturer JUUL Labs, Inc.

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti filed a Complaint and Assurance of Voluntary Compliance relating to Tennessee’s settlement with electronic cigarette maker JUUL Labs, Inc. The settlement is the culmination of a two-year, bipartisan, 34-state investigation into JUUL’s marketing and sales practices. The total settlement payout will be $434.9 million, with Tennessee receiving approximately $13 million. […]

VITAL POLICY – Gentry vs. Speaker of the House, A Citizen’s Quest to Exercise Constitutional Rights and Improve Tennessee Government

VITAL POLICY – Gentry vs. Speaker of the House, A Citizen’s Quest to Exercise Constitutional Rights and Improve Tennessee Government

John Gentry is asking the Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives to schedule a time for him to orally “address” the house of representatives for a period of fifteen minutes at a time mutually agreed upon when a quorum is present. His aim is to persuade state legislators to make corrections to a system […]

Splashdown! NASA’s Orion Returns to Earth After Historic Moon Mission

Splashdown! NASA’s Orion Returns to Earth After Historic Moon Mission

NASA’s Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, west of Baja California, at 9:40 a.m. PST Sunday after a record-breaking mission, traveling more than 1.4 million miles on a path around the Moon and returning safely to Earth, completing the Artemis I flight test. Splashdown is the final milestone of the Artemis I mission that began with […]

Carson-Newman University celebrates winter graduates

Carson-Newman University celebrates winter graduates

Carson-Newman University celebrated some 380 graduates during its Winter Commencement on Friday, Dec. 9. Families gathered at the Sevierville Convention Center to watch their students receive their degrees. Dr. Carolyn Bishop, president of the Consortium for Global Education (CGE), delivered the commencement address. The CGE supports 40 private accredited universities representing over 7,000 full-time faculty members. In her address to graduates Bishop spoke on […]

Local Dandridge Authors To Hold Book Signing at Dandridge Brewing Co. in Historic Downtown, December 17, 2022

Local Dandridge Authors To Hold Book Signing at Dandridge Brewing Co. in Historic Downtown, December 17, 2022

Local Dandridge authors hold a book signing at The Downtown Dandridge Brewery Saturday December 17th 11:30 – 2:30. Drop in for your book before the Christmas parade or afterwards for a drink and meet the authors in Downtown Dandridge. Get a personally autographed book for that special person for Christmas, a stocking stuffer or something […]

#HEROES – Karen Phillips Lee is one of those people

#HEROES – Karen Phillips Lee is one of those people

#Heroes is a column sponsored by Dr. Warren K. Stinson, DDS, Jefferson City, TN, spotlighting local heroes throughout the community from all walks of service. It has been said that given the right circumstances many people have the capacity to perform heroic deeds. While that certainly may be true, it is only a handful of […]

THE LEARNING CURVE – 84 Cafeteria Staff Bring A Little Extra Along With Nearly 70,000 Meals

THE LEARNING CURVE – 84 Cafeteria Staff Bring A Little Extra Along With Nearly 70,000 Meals

THE LEARNING CURVE is a column sponsored by Doug Ibbetson, Jefferson County School Commissioner, spotlighting those in the educational community who make a significant contribution to the success of Jefferson County School System. It takes many components and many people performing various necessary tasks to make a good learning environment for children. While most of […]