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LOCAL GOP TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING IN JANUARY

LOCAL GOP TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING IN JANUARY

The Jefferson County Republican Party will hold its annual meeting in January. Bylaws call for the annual meeting to take place on the third Saturday of January each year. In 2014 that Saturday is January 18th at 9:00 A.M. in the main courtroom of the Historic Courthouse in Dandridge, TN. In the event of inclement […]

$20,000 donated to the Humane Society of Jefferson County from the estate of Richard Wallace

Richard Wallace, a lifelong animal lover, longtime supporter of the Humane Society of Jefferson County (several years ago he supplied enough paint to spruce up the facility) and a one time member of the board, will be remembered at the Animal Shelter for a long time to come. Twenty thousand dollars is being donated to […]

State Representative Jeremy Faison Joins With Key Organizations To Raise Suicide Prevention Awareness

State Representative Jeremy Faison Joins With Key Organizations To Raise Suicide Prevention Awareness

State Representative Jeremy Faison (R–Cosby) announced this week that he has joined with the Suicide Prevention Network and The Jason Foundation to help raise awareness for suicide prevention efforts in Tennessee. The trio is working to collect signatures for an official specialty license plate promoting suicide prevention in the state as part of legislation sponsored […]

Author Patti Davis releases young adult novel

Author Patti Davis releases young adult novel

  After a successful writing career that included publishing eight books by some of the largest publishing houses in the U.S., New York Times best-selling author Patti Davis found herself searching for a publisher for her first novel. Despite her earlier successes, no publisher was willing to take a chance on her book “Till Human […]

TDOT Moving Forward on High School Intersection Improvements

TDOT Moving Forward on High School Intersection Improvements

Tennessee Department of Transportation will be accepting bids on improvements to the intersection of Hwy 92 and Dumplin Valley. The Town of Dandridge recently partnered with Jefferson County and the Jefferson County Department of Education and TDOT, to improve the intersection of Hwy 92 and Dumplin Valley for a signal light project aimed at managing […]

Santa Makes Early Appearance at “Christmas In Dandridge”

Santa Makes Early Appearance at “Christmas In Dandridge”

Santa Claus came to Jefferson County last weekend to meet the local children and hear their special Christmas wishes. Madison J Photography provided free photos of the event, which was held at the Lollipop Shop in the Historic Town Square in Dandridge. Children of all ages poured into the candy filled store to see Santa […]

Small Business Saturday in Dandridge, TN

Small Business Saturday in Dandridge, TN

Following the frenzy of Black Friday, where Big Box retailers get a boost in their Holiday sales, Small Business Saturday caters to the independent retailers and offers them an equal opportunity at the post Thanksgiving spending. Saturday found the Historic Town Square in Dandridge fluttering with activity, as shoppers came looking for something unique. Several […]

No Lane Closures on Tennessee Highways During the Thanksgiving Holiday

No Lane Closures on Tennessee Highways During the Thanksgiving Holiday

Thanksgiving travelers will enjoy a smooth drive through Tennessee again this year during this busy travel holiday.  The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) will halt all lane closure activity on interstates and state highways in anticipation of higher traffic volumes across the state.  All construction related lane closures will be stopped beginning at 6:00 a.m. […]

Jefferson County EMS Receives Region II Directors Association Service Of The Year Award

Jefferson County EMS Receives Region II Directors Association Service Of The Year Award

Jefferson County EMS received the Region II EMS Directors Association 2013 Service of the Year Award during the Association’s annual conference, held in Gatlinburg November 21-22. The award recognized Jefferson County EMS for their progressive protocols that offer patients the most up-to-date medical and trauma care; trailblazing utilization of new equipment such as the recently […]

Jefferson County Clerk Rick Farrar Announces Retirement After 35 Years of Service

Jefferson County Clerk Rick Farrar Announces Retirement After 35 Years of Service

For 35 years, Rick Farrar has served as the Jefferson County Court Clerk; this year, he has decided to hang up his hat and retire. When he was first elected in 1978, there were three typewriters in his office. To create a title on a vehicle, Farrar and his staff would work on these typewriters […]

First Runners In The Race To Election Year 2014

First Runners In The Race To Election Year 2014

Friday, November 22, 2013, was the first day for potential candidates to pick up petitions for the local Primary Elections. Though some elected offices such as School Board, County Commission and Highway Commission are not party affiliated and will only be presented once, in August 2014, for vote, most elected local offices will run in […]

Twenty-Fifth Annual Christmas In Dandridge

Twenty-Fifth Annual Christmas In Dandridge

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas in the Historic Town Square in Dandridge, as the lights of the Season are already burning brightly. Dandridge kicked off the Twenty-fifth annual Christmas in Dandridge  with the opening ceremony on Thursday evening, November 21, 2013. Dandridge Mayor Gantte offered the Welcome to community members that […]

Yardley says, “The Show Will Go On”

Yardley says, “The Show Will Go On”

For 36 years, Billie Yardley had a seamless and idealistic teaching career. She always had a very high enrollment in her theater classes, and her students were always respectful, energetic, and supportive. When she agreed to take control of the drama department in 1987, she built it from the ground up, starting only with an […]

Three Days that Shook the World

Three Days that Shook the World

Retired Dallas Detective Jim Leavelle remembers vividly the last words he said to Lee Harvey Oswald, the man suspected of killing Officer J.D. Tippit and the President of the United States John F. Kennedy. On the morning of Nov. 24, 1963, Leavelle was preparing to escort Oswald through the basement of the Dallas Police Headquarters […]

Landfill Deficit Leaves Audit Committee Looking At Options

Landfill Deficit Leaves Audit Committee Looking At Options

The Jefferson County Audit Committee met on Monday, November 18, 2013, in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse.  The Meeting was Called to Order by Committee Chairman Mills. All Members were present for Roll Call.  Following a Motion from Committee Member Griffith and 2nd from Committee Member Jett, the Minutes from the October 21, 2013 were […]

Jefferson County Commission – Phagan Details School Energy Programs

Jefferson County Commission – Phagan Details School Energy Programs

The Jefferson County Commission met for their Regular Voting Session on November 18, 2013, in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse.  The Meeting was Called to Order by Commission Chairman Mills. Absent from Roll Call were Commissioners Patterson, Tabor, Barriero and Dockery. Commissioner Tucker and Commissioner Maples objected to items on the Agenda. Tucker stated that […]