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Help Our Feathered Friends This Winter

Help Our Feathered Friends This Winter

As winter settles over our region, it brings more than just cold temperatures and frosty mornings. For our wild birds, the season is a time of scarce resources and increased survival challenges. While the beauty of cardinals, chickadees, and finches against the snowy landscape can bring joy to many, it’s also a reminder of their […]

Unemployment Rates Below 5% in Vast Majority of TN Counties

Unemployment Rates Below 5% in Vast Majority of TN Counties

NASHVILLE – Today, the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD) announced that 91 of Tennessee’s 95 counties reported unemployment rates of less than 5% for November, with unemployment rates decreasing in 17 counties. Moore and Williamson counties recorded the state’s lowest unemployment rates for November at 2.6%. Those counties also reported rates of 2.6% […]

Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security’s 2024 Accomplishments Result in Safer Roads, Schools, and Communities for All Tennesseans

Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security’s 2024 Accomplishments Result in Safer Roads, Schools, and Communities for All Tennesseans

The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security marked a year of significant achievements in 2024, reinforcing its commitment to protecting and serving Tennesseans. From hiring and training over 150 State Troopers to advancing school safety initiatives and enhancing first responder communication systems, the department’s efforts directly contributed to making Tennessee a safer place to […]

Jane Chambers Honored for Ten Years of Dedicated Service by President General Pamela Rouse Wright, NSDAR

Jane Chambers Honored for Ten Years of Dedicated Service by President General Pamela Rouse Wright, NSDAR

At the December 14, 2024, Martha Dandridge Washington (MDW) Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) meeting, chapter member Jane Chambers was honored with a certificate from President General Pamela Rouse Wright, NSDAR, for ten years of dedicated service. Additionally, the Fisher House was recognized for its service to veterans and their families. […]

TDOE Releases 2023-24 Online State Report Card

TDOE Releases 2023-24 Online State Report Card

 the Tennessee Department of Education released the  2023-24  State Report Card, including the 2023-24 School Letter Grades and highlighting interactive features for families and users to learn more on how districts and schools are performing across the state. The State Report Card offers families, education leaders, elected officials, and the public a variety of interactive displays that can […]

TDOE Releases 2023-24 Education Savings Account (ESA) Report

TDOE Releases 2023-24 Education Savings Account (ESA) Report

The Tennessee Department of Education announced significant gains in participation and academic outcomes for the state’s Education Savings Account (ESA) program, reflecting a growing demand for educational choice and flexibility. The release of the 2023-24 Tennessee Education Savings Account (ESA) report highlights the second year of the program in operation. The ESA program allows students who […]

TENNESSEE STATE PARKS TO HOST FIRST DAY HIKES TO START YEAR

TENNESSEE STATE PARKS TO HOST FIRST DAY HIKES TO START YEAR

Tennessee State Parks will hold First Day Hikes on New Year’s Day, with most of the 59 state parks hosting the events as part of the parks’ year-long Signature Hikes series. The free guided hikes, led by park rangers, are available for all ages and abilities. The First Day Hikes vary from easy walks to […]

VITAL POLICY – Focus on Jefferson County CTE Education, Business Management and Accounting 

VITAL POLICY – Focus on Jefferson County CTE Education, Business Management and Accounting 

Part Two Of Two Teresa Adams is distinguished by 28 years teaching experience in the Business Management and Accounting Department at Jefferson County High School, one of three highly qualified instructors within the business cluster of CTE courses. Adams, the senior faculty member of her department, shares the responsibility of teaching a variety of courses […]

Holiday Tips and Tools for Parents Introducing New Technology at Home

Holiday Tips and Tools for Parents Introducing New Technology at Home

Unwrapping new technology presents this holiday season? The holiday season is a popular time for gifting new devices like tablets, smart watches, gaming consoles and phones. While new devices can feel exciting, it can also feel overwhelming. You may be asking yourself “What should I do to maintain safety?” or “How can I set appropriate […]

Disaster Unemployment Assistance Extended in Tennessee

Disaster Unemployment Assistance Extended in Tennessee

The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD) today announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended Disaster Unemployment Assistance available for eight Tennessee counties. These counties were impacted by severe rainfall and flash flooding caused by Tropical Storm Helene as declared in the Federal Disaster Declaration FEMA DR-4832. The deadline for applications […]

Weekly East Tennessee Construction Report for December 19, 2024 – January 1, 2025

Weekly East Tennessee Construction Report for December 19, 2024 – January 1, 2025

ANDERSON COUNTY, SR 62 between SR 61 and Union Valley Road: Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures nightly between the hours of 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. the following morning through this construction project.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area. BLOUNT COUNTY, I-140 East and […]

House Republican Caucus Chairman Jeremy Faison Issued Letter Of Support for Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Nominee For Secretary Of Defense

House Republican Caucus Chairman Jeremy Faison Issued Letter Of Support for Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Nominee For Secretary Of Defense

As 40th year winds down, mission of AMOS remains strong

As 40th year winds down, mission of AMOS remains strong

The Christmas season is always a busy time for those at Appalachian Ministries of the Smokies (AMOS), but this year’s Coats for the Cold event showed why the Carson-Newman University ministry continues to be needed – 40 years after it first began. “This was the largest coat drive in our history,” said AMOS Executive Director […]

TVA Offering Rapid Rebuilding Assistance to Businesses Impacted by Helene

TVA Offering Rapid Rebuilding Assistance to Businesses Impacted by Helene

New TVA EnergyRight program aims to assist rebuilding businesses impacted by Hurricane Helene. Incentive funding available to businesses in 22 counties designated by FEMA as disaster areas across East Tennessee, Western North Carolina and Southwest Virginia. Replacing damaged equipment with energy efficient components can help lower businesses’ operating costs. TVA EnergyRight has developed a Rapid […]

Phillip Batts to Step Down; Ron Overton Named as Replacement

Phillip Batts to Step Down; Ron Overton Named as Replacement

Jefferson County Schools announces that Phillip Batts, Supervisor of Transportation and School Safety, will step down from his position effective December 27, 2024. Batts has been named the Chief of Police for the Town of Dandridge, where he will continue his distinguished career in public service. “Phillip has been an integral part of our team, […]

Oaths of Office Administered for Dandridge Officials

Oaths of Office Administered for Dandridge Officials

DANDRIDGE, Tenn. — The Town of Dandridge marked a significant moment on December 2, 2024, as newly elected and re-elected officials took their oaths of office. The ceremony was held in the historic Town Hall, attended by community members, family, and friends eager to witness the formal swearing-in of their town leaders. Alderman George Gantte, […]