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Rotavirus Vaccines Continue to Reduce Diarrhea Hospitalizations, Medical Costs in US Kids

Rotavirus Vaccines Continue to Reduce Diarrhea Hospitalizations, Medical Costs in US Kids

Following the introduction of routine childhood vaccination against rotavirus, a common cause of diarrheal illness, more than 380,000 children avoided hospitalization for diarrhea from 2008 to 2013 in the U.S., thus saving an estimated $1.2 billion in direct medical costs. The estimates, from a new study published in the Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases […]

Four Vols Named to Preseason Coaches All-SEC Teams

Four Vols Named to Preseason Coaches All-SEC Teams

The No. 24/25-ranked Tennessee football team had four players named to the Preseason Coaches All-SEC teams as announced by the Southeastern Conference on Wednesday afternoon. Senior Evan Berry collected second-team recognition as a return specialist, while senior offensive lineman Jashon Robertson, junior wide receiver Jauan Jennings and redshirt senior punter Trevor Daniel grabbed third team […]

Bohanan Reunited with Family After 11 Days

Bohanan Reunited with Family After 11 Days

After spending 11 nights lost in the backcountry of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Austin Bohanan walked out of the woods along Panther Creek and flagged down a passing boat for help on August 23 at approximately 2:30 p.m. He was quickly reunited with his family who has gathered daily near the site since his […]

Mountain View Youth Development Center Update

Mountain View Youth Development Center Update

DAVID SEAL JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT 9 MOUNTAIN VIEW YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER UPDATE History Concerns about Mountain View were expressed earlier this year after the Department of Children’s Services announced plans to restructure the program in that facility. Those concerns focused on details of security changes, planned operation of the facility by a private contractor, […]

Is it Really “Just an Eclipse”?

Is it Really “Just an Eclipse”?

One sentiment that’s made the social media and water cooler rounds lately has been, “it’s just an eclipse…” While millions anxiously awaited today’s celestial event, it seemed a sizable number of people were unimpressed by the prospect of a total solar eclipse. In 2017, we have more intricate knowledge of space than ever before. We […]

Jefferson County Fair 2017 Comes to a Close

Jefferson County Fair 2017 Comes to a Close

The midway lights have gone down for another year, signaling the close of the 2017 Jefferson County Fair. Saturday was the final day of neon fun for fair goers, as the midway had an abbreviated stay for the 2017 season, opening for only five evenings. Other traditional events, such as the crowning of the 2017 […]

Team Continues Search for Missing Team

Team Continues Search for Missing Team

On Sunday, August 20, searchers continued looking for missing teen, Austin Bohanan, in a remote section of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The searchers are working in three teams comprised of 24 trained individuals from the National Park Service, Backcountry Unit Search and Rescue (BUSAR), Blount County Sheriff’s Office, and Blount Special Operations Response Team […]

No Guts, No Glory: Harvesting the Microbiome of Athletes

No Guts, No Glory: Harvesting the Microbiome of Athletes

Elite athletes work hard to excel in sports, but they may also get a natural edge from the bacteria that inhabit their digestive tracts. Scientists have now tapped into the microbiome of exceptional runners and rowers, and have identified particular bacteria that may aid athletic performance. The goal is to develop probiotic supplements that may […]

Despite Benefits, Half of Parents Against Later School Start Times

Despite Benefits, Half of Parents Against Later School Start Times

Leading pediatrics and sleep associations agree: Teens shouldn’t start school so early. Yet University of Michigan research finds parents are split almost down the middle on whether they support delays in school start times that might permit their 13- to 17-year-olds to sleep later on school days. The results come from a nationally representative survey […]

Teen Drivers, Parents Encouraged to Get Smart About Auto Insurance

Teen Drivers, Parents Encouraged to Get Smart About Auto Insurance

With the back-to-school season underway, many teen drivers are taking the wheel and driving themselves to class for the first time.  Before handing over the keys, the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI) encourages parents to do their homework on auto insurance and talk to their teens about the importance of responsible driving. “It’s […]

Summer Deer Mortality Attributed to Common Virus

Summer Deer Mortality Attributed to Common Virus

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) offices are receiving reports of dead deer in scattered areas of the state. The timing and details of the reports are all indicative of hemorrhagic disease (HD). HD occurs at varying levels of severity each year in Tennessee’s deer herd. The catch-all term for this disease is hemorrhagic disease (HD), […]

Patriots Sneak by Smoky Bears in Season Opener, 6 – 3

Patriots Sneak by Smoky Bears in Season Opener, 6 – 3

Friday night lights were burning once again at Leroy Shannon Field. The Jefferson County Patriots welcomed a packed house to open the 2017 season against the Sevier County Smoky Bears. The county line rivalry proved itself to be just as strong as ever, and the Patriots were ready for a Bear hunt. The Patriots were […]

Haslam Issues Statement on Nathan Bedford Forrest Bust

Haslam Issues Statement on Nathan Bedford Forrest Bust

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam issued this statement today regarding the bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest in the State Capitol: “My position on this issue has not changed – I do not believe Nathan Bedford Forrest should be one of the individuals we honor at the Capitol. The General Assembly has established a process for addressing […]

TDH and TDOS Encourage Safe Viewing During the Solar Eclipse

TDH and TDOS Encourage Safe Viewing During the Solar Eclipse

A total solar eclipse, when the moon completely covers the sun, will be visible August 21. Tennessee is one of 14 states that will be in the path of totality, a 70 mile-wide path where the sun is completely blocked by the moon. The Tennessee Department of Health encourages everyone to enjoy this once in […]

TVA Begins Drawdown Schedule

TVA Begins Drawdown Schedule

It’s the end of summer, and with it comes seeing many of our favorite hang outs transform back into their usual selves. For many lake dwellers around the area, TVA’s annual summer drawdown might be a bit of a summer let down. The lake drawdown operations of TVA are a part of their regular seasonal […]

Jefferson County Clerk Installs Kiosk in White Pine

Jefferson County Clerk Installs Kiosk in White Pine

Frank C. Herndon, Jefferson County Clerk, is pleased to announce a second self-service kiosk is now available to renew automobile registrations for Jefferson County residents. The new kiosk is located in the foyer of the White Pine Police Department at 1548 Main Street in White Pine and is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days […]