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Editorial – Children Should NEVER Be Used As Pawns In Games Adults Play

Editorial – Children Should NEVER Be Used As Pawns In Games Adults Play

It is amazing what you can learn about people and motivations during a 4 plus hour school board meeting. As many have heard, the continued contract of Allied Behavioral Health was the question of the evening at the most recent school board meeting. For weeks concerned citizens have been asking for the removal of Allied […]

School Board Votes To Keep Current Contract With Allied Behavorial Health

School Board Votes To Keep Current Contract With Allied Behavorial Health

The Jefferson County School Board met last week for their regular monthly Work Session and Business Meeting. All School Board Members were in attendance for the lengthy session. Driving the more than four hour meeting was the contract for Allied Behavioral Health which has been a topic of concern for several previous meetings. More than […]

State Rep. Andrew Farmer appointed to Southern Legislative Conference’s Human Services & Public Safety Committee

State Rep. Andrew Farmer appointed to Southern Legislative Conference’s Human Services & Public Safety Committee

Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton, R-Crossville, has appointed State Rep. Andrew Farmer, R-Sevierville, to serve on the Southern Legislative Conference’s (SLC) Human Services and Public Safety Committee. As part of its mission, the committee considers the challenges that states are facing in the areas of human services and corrections, as well as policies and programs that […]

VITAL POLICY – Jefferson County Republican Party Calls for the Removal of Allied Behavioral Health Solutions and LGBTQ+ Ideology from Jefferson County Schools

VITAL POLICY – Jefferson County Republican Party Calls for the Removal of Allied Behavioral Health Solutions and LGBTQ+ Ideology from Jefferson County Schools

A formal resolution has been made by the Jefferson County Republican Party Executive Committee asking the Jefferson County School District to end its business relationship with Allied Behavioral Health Solutions (ABHS) and to remove all their personnel from all schools in the district. The resolution, made on March 24, 2023, also urges the school system […]

Food City Cuts Ribbon On Store and Pharmacy Expansion To 54,800 sq. ft.

Food City Cuts Ribbon On Store and Pharmacy Expansion To 54,800 sq. ft.

Food City Dandridge celebrated it’s new store expansion completion on March 21, 2023 with a ribbon cutting by the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce, City and Company Officials. Steven C. Smith, Food City president and chief executive officer welcomed the crowd to K-VA-T Food Stores new expanded location which employes approximately 190 individuals in the […]

Tennessee’s Cherokee & Douglas Lakes set to Host MLF Bass Pro Tour U.S. Air Force Stage Two Presented by Power-Pole

Tennessee’s Cherokee & Douglas Lakes set to Host MLF Bass Pro Tour U.S. Air Force Stage Two Presented by Power-Pole

Major League Fishing (MLF), the world’s largest tournament fishing organization, is set to continue the fifth season of the Bass Pro Tour, the top level of professional bass fishing, with their second regular-season event of the year this week, March 18-23, on Douglas and Cherokee lakes – the U.S. Air Force Stage Two Presented by Power-Pole.The six-day […]

County Breaks Ground On New Jefferson County Clerk and Election Complex

County Breaks Ground On New Jefferson County Clerk and Election Complex

Jefferson County Mayor and the Jefferson County Commission recently hosted a ground breaking ceremony to celebrate the beginning of construction on the new Jefferson County Clerk and Jefferson County Election Complex. The new complex will provide space for the currently overcrowded Jefferson County Clerk’s office and easier access for the Jefferson County Election Commission which […]

WOKE AGENDA Concerns For Parents With Jefferson County Schools Contractor

WOKE AGENDA Concerns For Parents With Jefferson County Schools Contractor

Concern regarding Allied Behavioral Health drove the public input portion of the recent Jefferson County School Board meeting. Allied Behavioral Health is a contractor with the Jefferson County Department of Education to provide counseling services to Jefferson County Schools. For several months parents have been expressing concern that Allied Behavioral Health is promoting a “woke” […]

School Board To Postpone Indefinitely Rezoning

School Board To Postpone Indefinitely Rezoning

The Jefferson County School Board decided, in a 3/4 split vote, to postpone indefinitely considering rezoning. Rezoning was placed on the agenda by School Board Member Solomon in an effort to have a general overlook of the current population and growth areas in Jefferson County. This came on the heels of the “reassignment” of New […]

TDOE Highlights Reading 360 Family Literacy Events and Community Partnerships

TDOE Highlights Reading 360 Family Literacy Events and Community Partnerships

Throughout Tennessee Literacy Month in March, the Tennessee Department of Education is highlighting family literacy events and community engagement opportunities for students and families across Tennessee. These events are in collaboration with community partners committed to helping their areas of the state cultivate a culture of literacy proficiency. Throughout March Literacy Month, as proclaimed by Governor Bill Lee, the department […]

Remembering Our Forgotten Patriots & 7th Anniversary

Remembering Our Forgotten Patriots & 7th Anniversary

“Remembering Our Forgotten Patriots” was the program presented by State Corresponding Secretary and member of State Speakers Staff Holly Matthews, Tennessee Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (TSDAR), at the February 11 meeting of the Martha Dandridge Washington (MDW) Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the America Revolution (NSDAR). The program focused on Patriots of Black, […]

New Market Elementary Students To Move To Rush Strong School For 6th, 7th and 8th Grade

New Market Elementary Students To Move To Rush Strong School For 6th, 7th and 8th Grade

Jefferson County students attending New Market Elementary School will no longer attend middle school at Jefferson Middle School. Action taken earlier this month by the Jefferson County School Board will send students attending New Market Elementary School to Rush Strong School for their 6th, 7th and 8th grade years. Students that are currently attending Jefferson […]

General Skrmetti Joins Coalition in Lawsuit Against US AG Garland, ATF on Pistol Brace Rule

General Skrmetti Joins Coalition in Lawsuit Against US AG Garland, ATF on Pistol Brace Rule

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti joined a 24-state coalition in filing a lawsuit against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and its director that seeks to enjoin a recently issued final rule governing “Stabilizing Braces,” commonly known as pistol braces. The rule, called Factoring Criteria for Firearms with […]

New Assistant District Attorney Sworn in for the Fourth Judicial District

New Assistant District Attorney Sworn in for the Fourth Judicial District

Nikolas Kear was recently sworn in at the Cocke County Courthouse as Assistant District Attorney for the Fourth Judicial District by Circuit Court Judge, the Honorable Carter Moore. The fourth district is comprised of Cocke, Grainger, Jefferson, and Sevier Counties. Nik is a graduate of Catawba College in Salisbury, North Carolina and the University of […]

TDOE, TERA Releases 2022 Tennessee Educator Survey Results

TDOE, TERA Releases 2022 Tennessee Educator Survey Results

Today, the Tennessee Department of Education and Tennessee Education Research Alliance (TERA) released key findings and responses from the 2022 Tennessee Educator Survey from more than 39,000 educators, totaling over half of the state’s educator population. Responses from the 2022 survey are vital to informing the state’s work on improving educator experiences in Tennessee. As […]

Jefferson County Clerk Frank C. Herndon – County Officials Association of Tennessee (COAT) Outstanding County Clerk of the year for 2022

Jefferson County Clerk Frank C. Herndon – County Officials Association of Tennessee (COAT) Outstanding County Clerk of the year for 2022

The County Officials Association of Tennessee (COAT) is pleased to announce that Jefferson County Clerk Frank C. Herndon has been selected as the Outstanding County Clerk of the year for 2022 at COAT’s annual convention. Mr. Herndon was selected from a pool of 95 county clerks in the state. COAT Executive Director, Rodney Archer said, […]