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KAYLA JEAN CLINE

KAYLA JEAN CLINE, age 26, born July 11, 1991, formerly of New Market, TN passed away on April 16, 2018. Kayla is preceded in death by her grandparents, Fred and Jean Thomas; grandmother, Carolyn Cline; and mother, Sherry Cline. She is survived by her father, Robert David Cline; sister, Amy Wolfe; brother, Dr. Kevin Cline […]

LILLIAN “ANNE” LEWIS

Lillian Annalee “Anne” Lewis passed away April 15, 2018 after a brief illness. She is survived by her children, Pat Cody (Steve Collins), Johnny Spurling (Lisa Toppel), Ronald Spurling, Frank Spurling, Laurie Spurling and Nicole Lewis(Brian Wyka); 9 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren and many, many friends. Special friends Lois Worthington and Frankie Maples. The family will […]

Heroes Day Set to Honor Local First Responders on May 5

Heroes Day Set to Honor Local First Responders on May 5

Come out and support your local Heroes at our 5th Annual Heroes Day Event on May 5th from 9am-3pm at Tractor Supply in Jefferson City, TN. Heroes Day is a way for our community to say Thank You to our first responders and a great family friendly event with multiple interests for adults, children and […]

Dandridge Aglow Connection Group Meeting May 9

Dandridge Aglow Connection Group Meeting Wednesday May 9th @ 10:30 – 12:30 Dandridge Shoney’s Restaurant Judy Burgess is the president of the Knoxville Day Aglow. She is an outstanding Bible teacher, pray warrior and intercessor. Many years of ministry experience has birthed a deep and abiding passion for our Lord Jesus Christ. Her passion for […]

CARL LEE STANLEY

Carl Lee Stanley, 45, of White Pine, TN formerly of Sidney KY gained his heavenly wings to be with the Lord at his home on April 14, 2018. He was born on July 4, 1972 in Pikeville, KY the son of Conal and Mari Stanley. In addition to his father he was proceeded in death […]

Jefferson County Retired Teachers Association to Meet June 9

All retired educators are invited to attend the next quarterly meeting of the Jefferson County Retired Teachers Association on Saturday, June 9, 2018. The meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. with brunch at Shoney’s Family Restaurant in Dandridge at the 417 exit. Our guest speaker will be Jean Ann Washam, director of Appalachian Outreach. Please bring […]

All Saints Episcopal Student Qualifies for Duke University Gifted Program

All Saints Episcopal Student Qualifies for Duke University Gifted Program

Max Davis, a Seventh-grade student at All Saints’ Episcopal School, participated in the Duke University Talent Identification Program’s prestigious 7th Grade Talent Search. Three additional All Saints’ peers, Avaleigh Davis, Julia Gibson, and Brent Witherspoon, were also extended the invitation to join the program based on exceptional scoring from the previous school year standardized testing. […]

JCHS Football Sideline Club Welcomes Phillip Fulmer

JCHS Football Sideline Club Welcomes Phillip Fulmer

The Jefferson County High School Football Sideline Club held a silent auction with featured speaker,  Phillip Fulmer, Thursday night.  The event, held at the James D. Swann Center for the Performing Arts, was held to raise funds for the Patriot Football Sideline Club, which provides for some of the needs of the Patriot Football Team. […]

Initiative Promoting High Paying Jobs In Tennessee Passes

Initiative Promoting High Paying Jobs In Tennessee Passes

House Republicans passed a measure that promotes high paying jobs in Tennessee this week on the House floor. House Bill 1917 continues the Go Build Tennessee Program through 2024 in order to raise awareness about an abundance of high paying jobs available in communities across the state. The measure strengthens existing partnerships so that students […]

Over 10,000 Adults Have Applied For Tennessee Reconnect Scholarship

Over 10,000 Adults Have Applied For Tennessee Reconnect Scholarship

This week, House Republicans joined with Governor Haslam to announce that over 10,000 adults have applied for Tennessee Reconnect, the state’s program for adult learners to earn an associate degree or technical certificate tuition-free. The application for Tennessee Reconnect opened on February 15 of this year and 10,497 applications had been submitted as of April […]

Tennessee Stolen Valor Act Passes In General Assembly

Tennessee Stolen Valor Act Passes In General Assembly

Wednesday morning, House members unanimously passed a measure to strengthen identity protections for our military veterans. House Bill 2130, also known as the Tennessee Stolen Valor Act, is designed to safeguard the identities of Tennessee veterans who serve the state and nation by cracking down on instances of theft and fraud involving those who attempt […]

JAMES HOWARD LANE

James Howard Lane age 77, passed away on Friday, April 13, 2018. He was born in Knoxville, TN, graduated Carter High School, and worked for Alcoa Aluminum for 15 plus years. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Rufus and Lennie Lane, brothers, J.D., Dean, Don, and his sisters, Margaret, Mary, Betty, […]

DR. TIFFANY LEA LOCKHART ELDRIDGE

DR. TIFFANY LEA LOCKHART ELDRIDGE, age 35, born March 25, 1983, of Strawberry Plains, TN passed away on April 12, 2018 after a courageous fight with breast cancer. Tiffany was a graduate of Jefferson County High School. She then attended Campbell University where she earned a bachelor of science and doctor of pharmacy. She worked […]

Maury Announces Top 10 for 2017-2018 School Year

Maury Announces Top 10 for 2017-2018 School Year

Meici Payne is the daughter of Cecil and Theilia Payne.  Meici has been a part of Maury’s scholar’s bowl and golf teams; she is a member of the National Junior Honor Society, the writer’s club, and a manager for the school play.  She is also in the First Lego League.  History is her favorite subject […]

Remains of Missing Morristown Woman Found In Grainger County

Remains of Missing Morristown Woman Found In Grainger County

MPD investigators and agents from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations have identified the remains of missing Morristown woman Inesha Haygood. Inesha was reported missing by her family January 5, 2016. Since this time, searches have been conducted in several areas and investigators continued to follow multiple leads. The remains were discovered yesterday in rural Grainger […]

White Pine School Hosting Cinco de Mayo Festival

White Pine School will be hosting a Cinco de Mayo Festival!  The festival will be held on Saturday, May 5th from 11am-4pm at Kidz Kountry Park in White Pine. There will be music, dancers, crafts, games, and an exhibition soccer match.  There will also be a tamale and chili cook off and food truck vendors. The event is […]