Carson-Newman hosts BOOST 5k Color Run

Carson-Newman University hosted a local 5k color run, raising almost $1,000 for the Bonner Out of School Time (BOOST) after school program. The Carson-Newman Mortar Board honor society hosted the colorful fun run to benefit the Bonner after school program as part of the Carson-Newman re-Action Project. The project encourages campus groups to raise money […]
Carson-Newman Honors Program celebrates 50 years

Fifty years ago, Dr. Paul Brewer began a tradition of excellence and academic achievement at Carson-Newman University for the University’s brightest and most engaged students. “I started the honors program a long time ago when I was carrying a 15-hour teaching load. I was assistant football coach and had a wife and three little boys,” […]
Samuel Doak Chapter NSDAR Scholarships Awarded

The Samuel Doak Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship was awarded by Mary Jane Coleman, Samuel Doak Chapter’s Scholarship Chairman on April 25, 2013. This Scholarship is offered to a senior student at Morristown Hamblen High School-East, Morristown Hamblen High School-West, Jefferson County High School, and Grainger County High School. The winner […]
Dandridge Library Welcomes Author Ginger Burchett

Local Author, Ginger Burchett at the Dandridge Library signing her book: History Tidbits of Jefferson County Tennessee 1940 thru 1975
Jefferson County 4-H Shooters Host Annual Banquet & Auction

The Jefferson County 4-H Patriot Shooters held their much anticipated annual auction and banquet Saturday evening. The shooters were busy as hosts to over 200 in attendance who came out to eat and bid. Coach and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Officer Wayne Rich saw his team win a National Team Championship last year as well as […]
Jefferson County Tomorrow Updates Members On Recent County Developments

Article Submitted by Annette Loy Jefferson County Tomorrow members met Tuesday, April 23 at 6:30 p.m. at New Market School. The purpose of the meeting was to provide citizens with an update on recent county developments of interest to the group. Several members of the Save Our Farms and Homes group(SOFAH) were also in attendance. […]
Dumplin Valley Farm Concert Season Kicks Off May 11th

The Dumplin Valley Farm Concert Series kicks off the 2013 Season Saturday May 11th featuring two very entertaining groups: Cruiser Mike and Hot Asphalt along with local favorite GRITS From Dumplin Valley, who will have plenty of their highly acclaimed debut TN Weather CD on hand for a special price of only $9. This event […]
Historic Mossy Creek District Elects New Officers

The Historic Mossy Creek District Board of Directors is continuing to work to revitalize downtown Jefferson City in collaboration with the Chamber of Commerce and local city government. The non-profit organization recently elected new officers who will provide leadership for the efforts to move a plan forward that proposes to add a new festival area, […]
Carson-Newman Life Directions Center has record year

Carson-Newman University’s Life Directions Center has made record strides this semester to lower the number of deciding students. “A ‘deciding student’ is a student who has not yet declared a major,” explains Coordinator for Deciding Students and Advising, Tammy Renalds. “We call them ‘deciding’ because these students are in the process of selecting their major.” […]
CRUISIN’ AND GROOVIN’ IN HISTORIC DANDRIDGE

Love history? Love classic cars? Love oldies music? And what about prizes and great food? Then head to the lovely and historic town of Dandridge, Tennessee on May 11 and you’ll find it all. When local Dandridge merchants decided on a cruise-in type event for a new spring attraction in 2010, little did they know […]
C-N Forensics Team, Coach, earn national titles at Christian College Nationals

Callie Booher and Chance Lewis became national forensic champions in their respective categories at the Christian College Nationals held March 9-11 in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. “They amaze me constantly,” said C-N Forensics Coach, Chip Hall, who was named Forensics Coach of the Year at the event. “They represent this school in such a positive way […]
Patriots Pump Iron For Cash

The Jefferson County Patriots Football Team put their brawn to good use on Thursday evening, as they participated in a Lift-A-Thon to raise funds for their upcoming season. Top sponsorship winner Jacob Manning received $100 for bringing in $595-second place went to Hunter Donahoo who won $75 for bringing in $530 and third place was […]
Carson-Newman “Hunger Games” Raises Over $7,700 for AO Outreach

Carson-Newman University students spent the weekend battling the elements and each other in the second annual Carson-Newman Hunger Games, resulting in a fundraising boom for Appalachian Outreach. Despite temperatures dipping into the 30s, the good-natured fun resulted in raising over $7,700 for the home repair ministry. “Last year we raised $2,500,” said Tommy Clapp, C-N […]