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Sanitation Fee To Appear On Water Bill For Dandridge Residents

Sanitation Fee To Appear On Water Bill For Dandridge Residents

Residents in the Town of Dandridge received notice last week of a Sanitation Fee that will soon be a part of their water bill. The eight dollar increase will be on the August water bill and will be for July’s service. Recently, the Dandridge Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted to instigate the fee to […]

Commission’s Decline To Approve Tax Levy Leaves Officials Facing Quandary

Commission’s Decline To Approve Tax Levy Leaves Officials Facing Quandary

Last week’s decision by the Jefferson County Commission to decline to approve a proposed tax levy that would increase property tax in Jefferson County by 13 cents has left County officials facing a quandary. On Monday, June 15, 2013, the Jefferson County Commission approved a budget that requires use of County and School System fund […]

East Tennessee Summer Wildflowers

East Tennessee Summer Wildflowers

On of the prettiest parts of summer in East Tennessee is the abundance of wildflowers and foliage that grow in the area. One of the most resilient and beautiful wildflowers that is native to the region is the Black-Eyed Susan. A relatively tall flower, the black and yellow beauty grows heartily in fields and open […]

Mayor Vetoes Budget

Mayor Vetoes Budget

Jefferson County Mayor Palmieri announced today that he will veto the recently approved 2013-2014 fiscal year budget. The Jefferson County Commission approved the budget on July15, 2013, however failed to pass a tax levy. The proposed tax levy will increase property taxes in the County by 13 cents, and the budget calls for movement of […]

Commission Places The Order But Leaves Tab On The Table

Commission Places The Order But Leaves Tab On The Table

The Jefferson County Commission met for their Regular Voting Session on Monday, July 15, 2013 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse.  The Meeting was Called to Order by Commission Chairman Mills. All Commission Members were present for Roll Call. Minutes were Approved with a Motion from Commissioner Tucker and a 2nd by Commissioner Tabor. No […]

Jefferson County Schools First Day Will Be Full Student Day: Registration August 5, 2013

Jefferson County Schools First Day Will Be Full Student Day: Registration August 5, 2013

Please be aware that this year, the first day of school is a full student day.  Registration will be held on August 5 for new students to our county ONLY.  No buses will run on this registration day.  This is a change from the past.

Representative Faison Announces Annual Sales Tax Holiday

Representative Faison Announces Annual Sales Tax Holiday

State Representative Jeremy Faison (R–Cosby) announced this week that Tennessee’s 9th annual Sales Tax Holiday is scheduled for Friday, August 2ndthrough Sunday, August 4th, 2013. During the three day tax holiday, shoppers can save almost 10 percent on tax free clothing, school and art supplies, and computer purchases. The holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on […]

Interview with Mayor Alan Palmieri

Interview with Mayor Alan Palmieri

Jefferson County Mayor Palmieri addressed issues facing Jefferson County. Questions for the interview reflected issues of concern that have been directed to the Jefferson County Post by recent reader submitted email. No questions were vetted by Mayor Palmieri before the making of the video and the interview was in a question and answer format with […]

Jefferson County School Board Hold Work Session

Jefferson County School Board Hold Work Session

The Jefferson County School Board met in a work session on Thursday, July 11, 2013. Previously, the Board had planned to assess the fly box space at Gentry Auditorium on Carson-Newman University and the meeting had been scheduled accordingly. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Board was unable to view the fly box space, however, the […]

Roof Collapse Update – Structural Issues Identified By Infrared Scan

Roof Collapse Update – Structural Issues Identified By Infrared Scan

Jefferson County School Officials spent Monday assessing damages from the July 7th collapse of a portion of the roof at Jefferson County High School. Director of School, Dr. Charles Edmonds, stated that structural engineers, architects and the renovation construction manager were all on site early Monday morning, as well as a Safety Inspector for Tn […]

Facilities Committee Carmichael Request Information on JCHS Pod 4

Facilities Committee Carmichael Request Information on JCHS Pod 4

The Jefferson County Facilities Committee met on Monday, July 8, 2013 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse.  The Meeting was Called to Order by Committee Chairman Turner. Absent from Roll Call was Committee Member Dockery. Jefferson County Director of Facilities, David Longmire, informed the Committee that there was an offer to purchase the New Market […]

Commission Work Session Prepares for Upcoming Budget Vote

Commission Work Session Prepares for Upcoming Budget Vote

The Jefferson County Commission met in a brief Work Session on Monday, July 8, 2013. Jefferson County Mayor Palmieri informed Commission Members that there would be an opening on the Board of Health due to a current member, Dr. Green, moving out of County. The Mayor will recommend Dr. Regina Fields for the open position […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]