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New Comptroller Review Shows Improvement in 3rd Grade Reading

New Comptroller Review Shows Improvement in 3rd Grade Reading

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office of Research and Education Accountability (OREA) has completed its second annual review of the implementation of the Tennessee Literacy Success Act (TLSA). The Comptroller’s review found that, overall, the Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) and local districts and charter schools continue to implement the major directives of the Tennessee Literacy Success […]

Happy Veterans Day for Area Vets

Happy Veterans Day for Area Vets

Jefferson County Schools hosted breakfast and lunch get-togethers throughout the county to celebrate and honor veterans, thanking them for their service.

Jefferson County School District embarks on a new path to memorialize fallen heroes

Jefferson County School District embarks on a new path to memorialize fallen heroes

The Jefferson County School District is partnering with the Grateful Nation Project to connect students to those who gave all to preserve our freedom. The Project will provide a package of hero cards to middle and high school libraries. Each Hero Card displays a fallen service member’s image along with a brief summary of their […]

Jefferson County Commission Votes Down (18-2) DOE’s Amendment To Fund Allied Behavioral Health

Jefferson County Commission Votes Down (18-2) DOE’s Amendment To Fund Allied Behavioral Health

Jefferson County Department of Education will have to find another revenue source to fund it’s contract with Allied Behavioral Health which is a mental health contractor that is housed in Jefferson County Schools. Allied has been the topic of discussion for several months, as some parents, citizens and elected officials have expressed concerns regarding the […]

Wheel Tax Fails In County Commission Vote

Wheel Tax Fails In County Commission Vote

Jefferson County Commissioners declined to find a super majority to keep the wheel tax in place after it’s sunset in April 2024. The vote fell one vote short of the 14 needed to extend the current wheel tax, with 13 voting in favor, 7 in opposition and one absent. Revenues from the wheel tax account […]

Jefferson County Schools Policy for Free and Reduced-price Meals

Jefferson County Schools Policy for Free and Reduced-price Meals

Carson-Newman ROTC Army Cadets Travel To Washington, D.C. To Compete In 39th Annual Army Ten-Mile Race

Carson-Newman ROTC Army Cadets Travel To Washington, D.C. To Compete In 39th Annual Army Ten-Mile Race

Eight Carson-Newman ROTC Army cadets recently travelled to Washington, D.C. to compete in the 39th Annual Army Ten-Mile Race. Attracting over 28,000 runners and 900 teams from around the world, the Army Ten-Miler exemplifies the spirit of a nation. Participants included military, civilians, wheelchair athletes and wounded warrior athletes. Pictured left to right are: Devon […]

Free ACT Retake Opportunities Available for All Tennessee High School Seniors

Free ACT Retake Opportunities Available for All Tennessee High School Seniors

the Tennessee Department of Education highlighted the free ACT retake opportunity for public high school seniors in Tennessee to boost their scores on the ACT college entrance exam. Tennessee leads the nation in ACT access, offering public high school students the opportunity to take the ACT two times for free during normal school hours. Public […]

Jefferson County High School Presents Homecoming Court 2023

Jefferson County High School Presents Homecoming Court 2023

    JCHS SENIORS Kamry Bolin is the daughter of Jason & Marilyn Bolin of Dandridge.  She is a member of the Patriots Events Council, National Honors Society, FCA Leadership, Patriot Pals and the Varsity Basketball Team.  Kamry is a proud member of Grants Chapel United Methodist Church in Dandridge.  She is escorted by Graham […]

Carson-Newman Eagle Archers make statement in first competition, notch two Top 10 finishes

Carson-Newman Eagle Archers make statement in first competition, notch two Top 10 finishes

Carson-Newman’s Eagle Archers came out strong in their inaugural tournament competition on Sept. 21-22. The 2023 USA Archery South-East Collegiate Regional 3D Championships in Whitley County, Kentucky, hosted an Eagles squad that was ready to make a statement, with C-N’s Joseph Hickerson winning the first podium finish for the new program. “I am so proud of […]

Annual Dandridge Scots-Irish Festival

Annual Dandridge Scots-Irish Festival

The Annual Dandridge Scots-Irish Festival came to the streets of Historic Downtown Dandridge, Saturday, September 30, 2023. The annual festival is a highly anticipated event that celebrates the heritage of Scots-Irish settlers in the area. Traditional music, food, and dance are always a part of the festival as is the parade of Pipe and Drums. […]

Gov. Lee Announces Statewide Conservation Tour, Proclaims Public Lands Day

Gov. Lee Announces Statewide Conservation Tour, Proclaims Public Lands Day

This week, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee kicked off his statewide Conservation Tour, highlighting Tennessee’s conservation strategy and celebrating recent investments in state parks, brownfield cleanup and advancement of nuclear energy. The Governor also proclaimed September 23rd, 2023, as Tennessee Public Lands Day. “From Mountain City to Memphis, our state is blessed with natural beauty and rich natural […]

Tennessee Tourism Thrives: 141 Million Visitors Spent a Record $29 Billion in 2022

Tennessee Tourism Thrives: 141 Million Visitors Spent a Record $29 Billion in 2022

Tennessee tourism generated $29 billion in direct visitor spending and saw 141 million visitors to the state in 2022, according to newly released data from Tourism Economics. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and Department of Tourist Development Commissioner Mark Ezell announced the news today at Hospitality TN’s Governor’s Conference on Hospitality and Tourism in Knoxville. The final report […]

Rescue 180 Honors First Responders In Mission To Save Lives

Rescue 180 Honors First Responders In Mission To Save Lives

In accordance with Overdose Awareness Day, September 31, 2023, Rescue 180 honors, first responders for continuing to partner with their mission to save lives by administering the life saving tool, Naloxone.  The Substance Abuse Coalition provides the product for all Law Enforcement agencies in the County, free of charge.

Area Lakes To Begin Seasonal Drawdown

Area Lakes To Begin Seasonal Drawdown

Jefferson County lakes will soon be sporting their “down” season numbers, as water drawdowns begin on both Douglas and Cherokee lakes, on September 1st. Though the drawdown is gradual, seasonal numbers will not return full-time until March of 2024. According to TVA Media Representative Scott Brooks, the drawdown runs from September 1st to December 1st […]

Jefferson County Opioid Board Accepting Applications For Funding

Jefferson County Opioid Board Accepting Applications For Funding

Jefferson County Opioid Board, created by the office of Jefferson County Mayor Mark Potts, is accepting applications for organizations to receive a portion of funding that is tied to a settlement with the State of Tennessee in excess of $1 billion dollars. Jefferson County is one of several counties that will receive an annual allocation […]