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Motion To Equalize Benefits Fails In Commission

Motion To Equalize Benefits Fails In Commission

The Jefferson County Commission met for their Regular Voting Session on Monday, April 21, 2014 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse.  The meeting was Called to Order by Commission Chairman Mills. Absent from Roll Call were Commissioners Dockery and Barriero. Upon a Motion from Commissioner Scarlett and 2nd from Commissioner Turner the Minutes of the […]

JCHS Baseball Breast Cancer Awareness Game

JCHS Baseball Breast Cancer Awareness Game

Jefferson County held their Breast Cancer Awareness Game Wednesday afternoon and while the game’s festivities and turnout was great to see for the Patriots, the game itself was not. Jefferson County trailed the entire game and at one point was down 14-2 before battling back. Theresa Jurek, mother of JCHS assistant Zach Reese, made the […]

Chambers and McClain Win Cherokee

Chambers and McClain Win Cherokee

April 19th, 2014 Cherokee Lake hosted the third Toms Marine Team Trail tournament of the season which saw 123 teams try their luck. Bobby Chambers and Justin McClain had a big day with a 18.29-pound limit to take the win. They also had the lunker largemouth for the day. This great bag of fish won […]

County Audit Findings

County Audit Findings

Jefferson County’s audit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013 has been released by the State of Tennessee Office of the Treasury. The audit, which was completed in February of 2014, showed six findings and recommendations. As has been the case for several years, the Solid Waste Disposal Fund had reoccurring findings. The audit […]

Local Lakes Near Full Pool As Boating Season Begins

Local Lakes Near Full Pool As Boating Season Begins

Those traveling around the local lakes this weekend may have noticed a significant rise in water levels. Though still short of a full pool, Douglas and Cherokee Lakes are certainly deeper than just one week ago. Cherokee Lake was sitting at 1,052.40 ft, as of early Sunday morning, which is 20.60 ft shy of a […]

Wrongful Death Suit Filed Against Jefferson County Associated With January Hanging

Wrongful Death Suit Filed Against Jefferson County Associated With January Hanging

On April 16, 2014 a law suit was filed in the 4th Judiciary District in Tennessee (Dandridge) alleging wrongful death of Jeffrey Free, a prisoner in Jefferson County, due to negligent acts of officials, agents and employees of Jefferson County. The Plaintiff in the suit is Donna Free, wife of Jeffrey Free. Following a plea […]

Budget Committee Reasserts No Increases For Department Budgets

Budget Committee Reasserts No Increases For Department Budgets

The Jefferson County Budget Committee held a Regular Voting Meeting on Monday, April 14, 2014 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse. The meeting was Called to Order by Budget Committee Chairman Griffith. Absent from Roll Call were Committee Members Dockery and Mills. Upon a Motion from Akard and 2nd from Blevins, the Committee Approved the […]

Jefferson County Post 2014 Primary Debate

Jefferson County Post 2014 Primary Debate

The Jefferson County Post will host a candidate debate on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 at 6:30 pm in the main courtroom of the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse. All candidates that will be on the May 6, 2014 ballot are invited to participate in this event. Candidates for the office of Jefferson County Mayor, Jefferson County […]

Allergy Season Arrives in East Tennessee

Allergy Season Arrives in East Tennessee

Very few sights are more lovely than spring in East Tennessee. After a rough 2014 winter, many are welcoming the green grass and beautiful blossoms of spring. For those that suffer allergies, however, the warmer temperature and sunny days also bring watery eyes, upper respiratory distress and bouts of sneezing. East Tennessee has long been […]

Lady Patriots Stay Hot, Pound Cherokee 10-0

Lady Patriots Stay Hot, Pound Cherokee 10-0

Three weeks after losing to Cherokee, 4-2, Jefferson County got revenge in a big way run-ruling the Lady Chiefs 10-0. It is fair to say that while the players are the same, this is not the same Lady Patriot team that took the field just 3 weeks ago. During the Lady Patriots 1-8 start they […]

REP FARMER DELIVERS BLUE BOOKS TO DES STUDENTS

REP FARMER DELIVERS BLUE BOOKS TO DES STUDENTS

Rep. Andrew Farmer visited Cynthia Mayes and her 2nd grade class on April 4th at Dandridge Elementary School and presented each of them with a personal copy of the new Tennessee Blue Book. Ms. Mayes has been working with her students to help them better understand how Tennessee state government works and had asked if […]

Goddard To Moderate Jefferson County Post Primary Debate, April 15

Goddard To Moderate Jefferson County Post Primary Debate, April 15

The Jefferson County Post is pleased to announce that Doug Goddard will serve as the Moderator for the April 15, 2014 Primary Debate. Goddard was elected as the first County Executive of Jefferson County in 1978, and he held the office for two terms before declining to seek reelection. During his tenure as the County […]

Final Candidate Petitions Filed

Final Candidate Petitions Filed

Jefferson County candidates seeking seats in the August 7, 2014 election turned in final petitions on April 3, 2014. A full ballot is on tap for the August election, with all 21 seats on the Jefferson County Commission being a part of the late summer election cycle, as well as the Highway Commission for Districts […]

Representative Faison’s Pro-Hemp, Pro-Jobs Legislation Passes House With Bipartisan Support

Representative Faison’s Pro-Hemp, Pro-Jobs Legislation Passes House With Bipartisan Support

Legislation sponsored by State Representative Jeremy Faison (R–Cosby) which will legalize the growth of industrial hemp in Tennessee passed the full House of Representatives this week with strong bipartisan support from state lawmakers. Currently, because of federal guidelines, the cultivation of hemp in our state is illegal, despite numerous studies that have shown hemp production would […]

Time To Pay The Tab

Time To Pay The Tab

The Tennessee Attorney General recently released an Opinion that could add a little economic boost to the Jefferson County School System. Opinion Number 14-22 answers questions associated with revenue from the mixed drink tax. According to State of Tennessee statute, 50% of the mixed drink tax is returned to the municipality or county of origin, […]

Mayor’s Office Launches Investigation

Mayor’s Office Launches Investigation

The Jefferson County Mayor’s Office and the Jefferson County Finance Department have confirmed that there is an ongoing investigation regarding alleged misappropriation of funds in the Finance Department. Amid a swell of rumors regarding the situation, Mayor Palmieri and Director Helton confirmed that there is investigation involving a singular facet of the Finance Department and […]