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Roof Collapse At Jefferson County High School

Roof Collapse At Jefferson County High School

A portion of the roof at Jefferson County High School collapsed on Sunday, July 7, 2013, demolishing classrooms and exterior walls. First Responders were on the scene, as well as school personnel, to contain the situation. Initial concerns centered around a potential gas leak and that risk was immediately addressed. Though the building was thought […]

Being Cool, Staying Cool

Being Cool, Staying Cool

As the dog days of summer approach and some of the luster of the hot weather months diminishes, the quest to stay cool as the thermometer rises becomes a priority. The East Tennessee area is notorious for unpredictable weather, however July and August are notorious for hot, humid days and nights. If lounging in the […]

Sevier County Woman Arrested on Murder Charges

Sevier County Woman Arrested on Murder Charges

A Sevier County woman has been arrested in connection with the shooting death of her husband that occurred on Jan. 30th 2013 on Estates Drive in Seymour. According to Sevier County Sheriff Ron Seals, on Jan., 30, officers received a 911 call from 1449 Estates Drive from a male caller stating that he had been […]

Developer Misses Tax Credits for Low Income Housing Development Adjacent to Field of Dreams

Developer Misses Tax Credits for Low Income Housing Development Adjacent to Field of Dreams

The Woda group of Ohio did not make the cut for federal tax credits, according to information recently released by the Tennessee Housing Development Agency. A section 43 housing developer, Woda had proposed a development adjacent to the Field of Dreams in Dandridge. The low income housing development, named Douglas Green, could have afforded the […]

Town of Dandridge Board of Zoning Appeals & Regional Planning Commission

Town of Dandridge Board of Zoning Appeals Regular Meeting June 27, 2013 New Business Mack Mull Jr./Eddie Garrett, High/Kerr St., Request for variance on footage required for R-1 District. Lot size did not conform to present lot sizes zoned in R-1 District, but did conform to lot sizes adjacent to the property.  A variance was […]

Gettysburg Observes 150th Anniversary

Hundreds of thousands of visitors in Gettysburg to observe the 150th anniversary of the pivotal Civil War battle; Secretary Jewell visits incident command posts in Arizona as firefighters continue to fight two raging wildfires; a major clean energy announcement in Las Vegas; the Statue of Liberty reopens in New York Harbor; and Fourth of July […]

Secretary of State Premieres Tennessee State Capitol Documentary

Secretary of State Premieres Tennessee State Capitol Documentary

It has endured an army occupation, the interment of two of its founding fathers, and a car cruising through its hallways. Not to mention its role as the site of many of the most important events in Tennessee’s history. The Tennessee State Capitol building has many great stories to tell – and some of those […]

10 BUI ARRESTS RECORDED DURING OPERATION DRY WATER

10 BUI ARRESTS RECORDED DURING OPERATION DRY WATER

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency participated in the fifth annual Operation Dry Water weekend which has been held the weekend prior to the July 4 holiday since its inception. Reports from the TWRA’s four region resulted in 10 boating under the Influence (BUI) arrests across the state and three other arrests. TWRA boating officers issued […]

ESTARYLLA – ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE RECALL

ESTARYLLA – ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE RECALL

Estarylla (norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol): Recall – Report of Placebo Tablet Present in Row of Active Tablets AUDIENCE: Pharmacy, Patient ISSUE: Sandoz notified the public it is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall to the retailer level of one lot of its Estarylla (norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol) tablets in the US, following a customer report of […]

New Market Fire Dept. – Abandoned House Destroyed In Fire

New Market Fire Dept. – Abandoned House Destroyed In Fire

The New Market Fire Department responded to a house fire call from a patrolling Jefferson County Police Officer early Thursday on Lowery Loop Rd.  Involved were 3 tankers, 2 engines, a support vehicle and 25 firefighters along with support of an additional truck from Lakeway Central Fire Department. Captain Sammy Solomon said “it was a total […]

For Many Tennesseans, Historical Research is in Their Genes

For Many Tennesseans, Historical Research is in Their Genes

Did you know that July is Tennessee Genealogy Month? That designation was created last year through an act of the state’s General Assembly. It’s a fitting time to recognize that genealogy – that is, family history research – attracts surprisingly large numbers of people. The Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA) gets about 10,000 visits […]

U.S. Congressman Phil Roe, M.D., 1st District of Tennessee – Independence Day

U.S. Congressman Phil Roe, M.D., 1st District of Tennessee – Independence Day

July 4, 1776 was a great day for the United States of America. After more than a year at war, the Thirteen Colonies officially declared independence from Great Britain. These patriots were filled with hope, pride, valor and determination. Their bravery helped build the Land of the Free. The Declaration of Independence was the foundation […]

Corker Honors Independence Day

Corker Honors Independence Day

U.S. Senator Bob Corker, R-Tenn., made the following statement in honor of Independence Day: “This Independence Day, I hope Tennesseans will join me in giving thanks for our service men and women, and their families, who sacrifice every day to protect our freedoms.  I am continually inspired by their selflessness and bravery.  Since our country’s […]

Shakin’ The Lake Fireworks At The Point Cancelled Due To Severe Weather Outlook

Shakin’ The Lake has been cancelled due to expected severe weather.  Forecasts for July 3, 20113 include possibility of severe storms, and flash flood potential. Shakin’ The Lake is expected to be rescheduled possibly for later on this Summer.  Watch for updates and announcements in the coming weeks.

Construction Won’t Slow July 4th Travelers in Tennessee

Road construction won’t slow motorists across Tennessee over the July 4th holiday.  The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) will suspend all construction-related lane closures on interstates and state routes beginning at 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 3, 2013 through 6:00 a.m. on Monday, July 8 to provide maximum roadway capacity for holiday travelers. “We anticipate […]

Around The County On The 4th

Around The County On The 4th

July 4th week has arrived in Jefferson County and there are numerous events for those that are looking to celebrate their Patriotic spirit. Though Independence Day does not officially arrive until Thursday, The Point will be Shakin the Lake on Wednesday evening. The annual fireworks display has become one of the most anticipated summer events […]