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Mt. Horeb Elem. Hosts 2nd Annual Evening With The Arts

Mt. Horeb Elem. Hosts 2nd Annual Evening With The Arts

Mt. Horeb Elementary School hosted its second annual Evening With The Arts on Tuesday, February 25th and Thursday, February 27th. The theme this year was “Fiesta”, and the students really embraced the Latin-American theme. They studied not only different types of art, but also learned about the Latin American culture, language and history. The students […]

4th Annual Alumni Game Huge Success

4th Annual Alumni Game Huge Success

Jefferson County held its fourth Annual Alumni Baseball Game on Saturday afternoon. It was wildly successful and included alumni from the first graduating class of Jefferson County in 1976 all the way up until 2013. A homerun derby took place at noon in two separate categories. Winners were Rich Rundles from the class of 1999 […]

Makin’ The Grade

Makin’ The Grade

Jefferson County High School held its annual ACT Luncheon to celebrate students that achieve a composite score of 21 or better on the ACT test. Students enjoy special seating in the lunchroom and are served by staff members. This is the third year that JCHS has hosted the ACT luncheon and it is designed to […]

Bojangles’ Cuts Ribbon on Dandridge Location

Bojangles’ Cuts Ribbon on Dandridge Location

The Dandridge branch of Bojangles’ celebrated its ribbon-cutting on February 25, 2014. The ceremony was hosted by the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce for the recent addition to the area, and was attended by dozens of people. Members of the Chamber of Commerce, politicians, local dignitaries, employees, and patrons attended the lunchtime affair. Owner Jeff […]

Carson-Newman’s A Cappella Choir embarks on Spring Tour Choir to perform at FBC Jefferson City on March 27

Carson-Newman’s A Cappella Choir embarks on Spring Tour Choir to perform at FBC Jefferson City on March 27

On March 12, Carson-Newman University’s A Cappella Choir begins its annual Spring Tour, which extends through middle and eastern Tennessee this year. Under the direction of Dr. Eric Thorson, A Cappella is Carson-Newman’s premier singing ensemble comprised of 45 music majors and non-majors from across the U.S. “We represent the University, but we also want […]

Physicians Regional Medical Center Now Offers Advanced Diagnostic Capabilities to Detect Lung Cancer

Physicians Regional Medical Center Now Offers  Advanced Diagnostic Capabilities to Detect Lung Cancer

A minimally-invasive diagnostic procedure called Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy (ENB) is now available at Physicians Regional Medical Center for patients who have hard-to-reach lesions on their lungs. It is used in combination with the latest technology for diagnosing and staging lung cancer, the endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA) or EBUS-TBNA System. To reach the […]

Carson-Newman University hosts FCCLA STAR competition

Carson-Newman University hosts FCCLA STAR competition

Carson-Newman University hosts FCCLA STAR competition Middle and high school students throughout the region attend For the sixth consecutive year, Carson-Newman University hosted the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) District 8, Students Taking Action with Recognition (STAR) events competition Wednesday, Feb. 26, in the University’s Blye-Poteat Hall. Over 110 middle and high […]

Career Day for the Hawks

Career Day for the Hawks

Mount Horeb Elementary School held career day for the kindergarten class February 27, 2014. A variety of professionals representing an array of careers came out to speak to the youngest Hawks. Ripley’s Aquarium representatives Jessica Hamilton and Shanda Larson had an engaging presentation about many different marine wildlife and their living habits. Attorney Keith Coates […]

Maury Sends Winners To Compete in Southern Appalachian Science and Engineering Fair

Maury Sends Winners To Compete in Southern Appalachian Science and Engineering Fair

A group of Maury Middle School students will advance to the Southern Appalachian Science and Engineering Fair, following successful competition at their local school. These students will join school level winners at other schools across Jefferson County and 21 counties across East Tennessee in the April 1st competition. Around 300 students are expected to compete […]

Who Celebrates Dr. Seuss Day? Dandridge Library

Who Celebrates Dr. Seuss Day? Dandridge Library

Sunday, March 2nd is Read Across America Day, or as it is commonly known by children everywhere, Dr. Seuss Day. In celebration of the upcoming event and much beloved children’s author, the Dandridge Library hosted a Seuss reading day on Friday afternoon. Tiny tots piled into the library to hear the quirky and interesting stories […]

Red Cross Signing Up Volunteers at Jefferson City Library

Red Cross Signing Up Volunteers at Jefferson City Library

The American Red held a volunteer sign up class on February 24th at the Jefferson City Public Library. Naomi Caudle and Pauline Pusey were at the library from 1-3pm signing people up to volunteer in the Jefferson City area. The Red Cross has been instrumental in aiding in relief efforts during extreme flooding in Jefferson […]

Jefferson City Church Members Travel To Honduras

Jefferson City Church Members Travel To Honduras

True Life Church in Jefferson City is a church active on the mission field, both at home and abroad. Right now they have a mission team of 13 members working in Honduras, a country they have been active in since 2005. The team works with Communion Baptist Church in Tegucigalpa, the capital city of Honduras. […]

UT Gardens Plant of the Month for March 2014: Toadshade trillium

UT Gardens Plant of the Month for March 2014:  Toadshade trillium

You know spring is upon us when you see the foliage of trillium pushing through the ground. Along with other spring ephemerals like bloodroot and Virginia bluebells, trillium provides hope after a long winter. There are more than 30 species of trillium native to the U.S. One of the more common species in Tennessee is […]

“MindCraft” Classroom Keeps Students Motivated and Focused

“MindCraft” Classroom Keeps Students Motivated and Focused

Spring break is just around the corner and while many people begin to dream about the beach, local educators have something else on their minds. State Assessment testing looms on the horizon and county teachers are looking for new ways to prepare, encourage and motivate their students. Lisa Haynes, a 3rd grade teacher at Dandridge […]

Cub Scout Pack 77 Scouting For Food

Cub Scout Pack 77 Scouting For Food

Cub Scout Pack 77 finished their Scouting for Food event this past Saturday, February 22. The drive started a week prior on February 15, and consisted of pack passing out bags to the community. The bags remained in the community and were filled with donated food over the week’s course. All donations were delivered to […]

Chamber Honors Volunteers for “Christmas In Jefferson County”

Chamber Honors Volunteers for “Christmas In Jefferson County”

“We couldn’t do it without the volunteers.”  Those were the words from Don Cason, Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce President, as he spoke at a meeting designed to thank all those who make Christmas in Jefferson County possible.  Christmas in Jefferson County is a group of donors, sponsors and volunteers who provide food baskets and […]