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TDH Partners with Coaches to Reduce Violence

TDH Partners with Coaches to Reduce Violence

Athletic coaches play an influential role in the lives of young athletes and are often in a position to positively influence how their athletes think and behave both on and off the field or court. The Tennessee Department of Health is now partnering with coaches to implement the “Coaching Boys into Men” program as part […]

TDOE Releases Report on New Teacher Landscape, Proposes Recommendations to Strengthen Educator Preparation and District Partnerships

TDOE Releases Report on New Teacher Landscape, Proposes Recommendations to Strengthen Educator Preparation and District Partnerships

Education Commissioner Candice McQueen announced her plans today to strengthen the new teacher pipeline in key areas through additional state support and focus on partnerships between districts and preparation programs. This new work aims to address two key challenges: shortages of educators to teach in certain subject areas and new teacher quality. At an event […]

Dandridge Elementary Holds Spring Fling

Dandridge Elementary Holds Spring Fling

Spring was in the air on Saturday at Dandridge Elementary School, as the cubs kicked off the season with a little philanthropic fun. Teachers, Students and friends of the community came together this past weekend to celebrate Dandridge Elementary Spring Fling. The event featured games, inflatables, contests, concessions and homemade crafts. Participants had the opportunity […]

Making the Most Out of Your Easter Decorations

Making the Most Out of Your Easter Decorations

Easter is a welcome sign of the spring season for many, and brings family and friends together for a fresh start into new beginnings. If you are entertaining this Easter season, you may be looking for some fresh ideas for your home and table. You might also be a busy parent looking for some creative […]

Five In Five, An Interview With Jefferson County Finance Director Langdon Potts

Five In Five, An Interview With Jefferson County Finance Director Langdon Potts

Budget Season is in full swing and Jefferson County Director of Finance, Langdon Potts, is front and center in the budgeting process. The Jefferson County Post caught up with Director Potts for a Five in Five interview about how the proposed fiscal year 2017/2018 budget is shaping up and what tax payers may be able […]

She Said, He Said: Jobs in Jefferson County

She Said, He Said: Jobs in Jefferson County

The following is the fifth entry in “She Said, He Said,” a new series of articles seeking to compare and contrast the various views, political, social or otherwise, of Millennials in today’s world. Elizabeth Lane is a 2016 Carson-Newman University graduate with a BA in Creative Writing, and has worked at the Jefferson County Post […]

Early Life Secondhand Smoke Exposure May Have An Effect On Food Allergy Development

Early Life Secondhand Smoke Exposure May Have An Effect On Food Allergy Development

Secondhand smoke exposure is a well-established risk factor for asthma, but it may also have surprising effects in the development of diseases outside of the respiratory system. In the first study of its kind, researchers in Sweden investigated the link between early life secondhand smoke exposure and pediatric food-related symptoms. The findings were presented at […]

Wrong-way asteroid plays ‘chicken’ with Jupiter

Wrong-way asteroid plays ‘chicken’ with Jupiter

For at least a million years, an asteroid orbiting the “wrong” way around the sun has been playing a cosmic game of chicken with giant Jupiter and with about 6,000 other asteroids sharing the giant planet’s space, says a report published in the latest issue of Nature. The asteroid, nicknamed Bee-Zed, is the only one in […]

Happy April Fool’s Day!

Happy April Fool’s Day!

Watch out and beware of all phone calls, social media posts, and advertisements. Today is Saturday April 1, 2017, also known as April Fool’s Day. This is the day when pranksters rejoice and tomfoolery is rampant, so be on alert. How did this holiday get started in the first place? The origin of April Fool’s […]

Women May Be at Higher Risk for Sports-Related Concussion than Men

Women May Be at Higher Risk for Sports-Related Concussion than Men

Women athletes are 50 percent more likely than male athletes to have a sports-related concussion, according to a preliminary study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 69th Annual Meeting in Boston, April 22 to 28, 2017. “Sports-related concussion is a significant public health problem and research has typically focused […]

Jefferson County Democrats Meet and Elect New Officers

Jefferson County Democrats Meet and Elect New Officers

Members of the Jefferson County Democrats met today at the Jefferson City Library to elect new officers. The meeting quickly moved through the process of nominations and voting. Five positions in total were voted upon, as well as additions to the executive member committee. John Sonnen was voted again as the Chair of the Jefferson […]

Fire Department Funding Hot Topic with Budget Committee

Fire Department Funding Hot Topic with Budget Committee

The Jefferson County Budget Committee continued their work on the fiscal year 2017/18 budget earlier this week with a review of the County’s Debt Service, Capital Projects and Non Profit requests. Included in the non profit were funding requests from the various fire departments, the Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development Alliance, Jefferson County Humane Society […]

Legendary Carson-Newman Football Coach Ken Sparks Passes

Legendary Carson-Newman Football Coach Ken Sparks Passes

Following a five-year battle with cancer, legendary Carson-Newman University head football coach Ken Sparks passed away Wednesday morning at 1:30. He was 73. Sparks announced his retirement on Nov. 14. He finished his Carson-Newman career after 37 seasons, 338 wins, 99 losses and two ties. His career winning percentage of .7699 is the fourth highest […]

School Board Steps Up for Students and Staff in Light of Proposed Changes at Mountain View Youth Development Center

School Board Steps Up for Students and Staff in Light of Proposed Changes at Mountain View Youth Development Center

In unanimous action Thursday evening, March 23, 2017, the Jefferson County School Board approved a resolution drafted by Director of Jefferson County Schools Edmonds that goes on record in opposition to changes that may be contemplated by the State of Tennessee regarding educational placement of inmates at Mountain View Youth Development Center and any intent […]

Making the Most of College Visitation

Making the Most of College Visitation

It’s that time of the year: many hopeful high school juniors and seniors are looking toward college educations. A lot goes into the process of picking a proper school that is both affordable and fun. It can be a confusing time for students, parents, and everyone else involved in the process. Here are some tips […]

World Record Is University’s First and Rokerthon 3’s Most Ambitious

World Record Is University’s First and Rokerthon 3’s Most Ambitious

UT’s attempt to gather 4,000 faculty, staff, students, and alumni in Neyland Stadium on March 29 to break the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest human letter — a Power T — is the largest record-breaking attempt in Rokerthon 3. NBC’s Today show and weatherman Al Roker will be broadcasting live from Neyland Stadium during the […]