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Voter Registration Deadline for Nov. 5 State and Federal General Election is Oct. 7

Voter Registration Deadline for Nov. 5 State and Federal General Election is Oct. 7

Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett today reminded all eligible Tennessee residents that they must register to vote by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 7, to be eligible to cast a ballot in the Nov. 5 State and Federal General Election. “When you don’t vote, you turn over the keys of power to those that […]

Jefferson County EMA Establishes Drinking Water Distribution Station For Swannsylvania Residents

Jefferson County EMA Establishes Drinking Water Distribution Station For Swannsylvania Residents

For those residents in the Swannsylvania area that are affected by the water outage. Drinking water distribution point: 2815 Orchard Rd. Dandridge, TN Hours: Monday – Saturday 8am-5pm Sunday 1pm-5pm

Winfield Dunn, 43rd Governor of Tennessee, Passes Away

Winfield Dunn, 43rd Governor of Tennessee, Passes Away

At the Dunn family’s request, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s office shared that Governor Winfield Dunn passed away peacefully this afternoon, surrounded by family. He was 97 years old. Born in Meridian, Mississippi, on July 1, 1927, Dunn enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II and subsequently served as a reserve lieutenant in the […]

Unemployment Rates are Below 5% in All but 3 Counties

Unemployment Rates are Below 5% in All but 3 Counties

NASHVILLE – Unemployment rates declined in nearly half of Tennessee’s counties in August and remained the same in 20 counties, according to new data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD). Forty-seven of the state’s 95 counties saw a drop in their unemployment rates from July to August. Rates increased in 28 counties […]

New CDC Data Show Adult Obesity Prevalence Remains High

New CDC Data Show Adult Obesity Prevalence Remains High

New CDC population data from 2023 show that in 23 states more than one in three adults (35%) has obesity. Before 2013, no state had an adult obesity prevalence at or above 35%. Currently, at least one in five adults (20%) in each U.S. state is living with obesity. “This new data highlight the need for […]

The Salvation Army Provides Critical Relief in the Aftermath of Hurricane Helene in East Tennessee

The Salvation Army Provides Critical Relief in the Aftermath of Hurricane Helene in East Tennessee

In the wake of catastrophic flooding caused by Hurricane Helene in far eastern Tennessee, The Salvation Army of Kentucky & Tennessee has begun providing crucial relief services to impacted communities. Captain Justin Vincent, local Corps Officer of The Salvation Army in Sevierville, one of the corps closest to the affected areas, led his team of […]

BOIL WATER NOTICE – Swannsylvania Service Area Only – DANDRIDGE WATER MANAGEMENT FACILITY

BOIL WATER NOTICE – Swannsylvania Service Area Only – DANDRIDGE WATER MANAGEMENT FACILITY

BOIL YOUR WATER BEFORE USING   Water Boil Notice:  Swannsylvania Service Area Only MAP OF AREA EFFECTED BOIL WATER NOTICE-SWANNSYLVANIA AREA ONLY Boil Notice-Swannsylvania_9-27-24 Dandridge Water Management Facility’s only water supplier to the Swannsylvania area is Newport Utilities Board (NUB). NUB contacted us on the evening of September 27th to advise customers in this service area […]

PUBLIC NOTICE – Jefferson County Government Offices Closed Due to Inclement Weather

PUBLIC NOTICE – Jefferson County Government Offices Closed Due to Inclement Weather

Public Notice Jefferson County, TN – Due to severe weather conditions and out of an abundance of caution for the safety of the public and county employees, all Jefferson County Government offices will be closed on Friday, September 27, 2024. Mayor Mark Potts has made the decision to close offices in response to the ongoing […]

Dominant Defense Leads #6/7 Vols to 25-15 Win Over #15/13 Oklahoma in SEC Opener

Dominant Defense Leads #6/7 Vols to 25-15 Win Over #15/13 Oklahoma in SEC Opener

No. 6 Tennessee football showcased its defensive prowess in a commanding 25-15 SEC-opening victory over No. 15 Oklahoma on Saturday night at Memorial Stadium. The win marked the Vols’ 10th over a ranked opponent under head coach Josh Heupel, who made the return to his alma mater a memorable one. Tennessee (4-0, 1-0 SEC) established defensive […]

Mike Chambers Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Dandridge

Mike Chambers Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Dandridge

Mike Chambers, a long-serving member of the Dandridge Board of Mayor and Aldermen, has officially announced his candidacy for Mayor of Dandridge in the upcoming November election. Chambers, a fifth-generation Jefferson County resident, has lived in Dandridge his entire life. With 28 years of service on the town’s governing board, including previous experience as Vice […]

Tennova Healthcare – Jefferson Memorial Hospital and Newport Medical Center Welcomes New General Surgeon

Tennova Healthcare – Jefferson Memorial Hospital and Newport Medical Center Welcomes New General Surgeon

Tennova Healthcare – Jefferson Memorial Hospital and Tennova Healthcare – Newport Medical Center proudly announces the addition of Dr. Evan Foulke, M.D., to the team of dedicated general surgeons. Dr. Foulke provides years of expertise in a broad scope of general surgery, providing high-quality care to adult patients aged 18 and older. Tennova General Surgery […]

Jefferson County High School Introduces Homecoming Court 2024

Jefferson County High School Introduces Homecoming Court 2024

  Homecoming Court 2024 Representing the Freshman Class: Isabel Adams: daughter of Dale & Robin Adams of Jefferson City Cara Allen: daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Chris Allen of Dandridge Representing the Sophomore Class: Allison Abruzzo: daughter of Melissa Abruzzo of Jefferson City Ava Shrader: daughter of Joe Shrader and Laura Shrader of New Market […]

VITAL POLICY – Jefferson County School Board Takes Three Steps to Break Jefferson Elementary School Stalemate

VITAL POLICY – Jefferson County School Board Takes Three Steps to Break Jefferson Elementary School Stalemate

For the past few years, a majority of Jefferson County Commissioners have been asking for two simple things related to Jefferson Elementary School, a cost estimate on remodel and a cost estimate on the so-called Ibbetson Pod Plan to relocate students out of the current Jefferson Elementary School, and potentially add a new classroom pod […]

Video Interview – Hoax Scare, Transportation and Innovations at Jefferson County Schools

Video Interview – Hoax Scare, Transportation and Innovations at Jefferson County Schools

Public Meeting – Home Rehabilitation Grant for Jefferson County Residents, September 17, 2024

Public Meeting – Home Rehabilitation Grant for Jefferson County Residents, September 17, 2024

Tennessee Launches New Direct Hay Report to Support Local Farmers

Tennessee Launches New Direct Hay Report to Support Local Farmers

The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA), in collaboration with the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, is excited to announce the launch of a new Tennessee Direct Hay Report. This tool will provide comprehensive insights into hay pricing and trends across the state, helping Tennessee’s farmers and producers make informed decisions. “For farmers, the Direct Hay Report […]