Solar Panel Subscription Presented to Expo Center by AEC
Gift-giving season may be just around the corner, but the folks at the Co-op are starting early. Appalachian Electric Cooperative has conveyed the generation of four solar panels from the utility’s new 1.3 megawatt community solar facility in New Market to the Walters State Great Smoky Mountains Expo Center in White Pine. Mitch Cain, member […]
Tips To Avoid Holiday Mishaps
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Everyone is gathering with family and friends for Christmas celebrations throughout the world. However, the Christmas season can be filled with its own dangers and mishaps that may put a dent in the celebrations. Here are some tips and tricks to avoid an unnecessary holiday mishap this […]
Mosy Creek Cruzers Presents New Mark Fire and Rescue Team with Donation for Equipment
Mossy Creek Cruzers presented New Market Fire and Rescue Team with a donation check for equipment. Presenting the check to Captain Sammy Solomon on the left is secretary Pat Dukes and Treasure Joan Spoon, along with Fire Chief Frank Solomon. Please come out and support The Mossy Creek Cruzers.
Patriots Dominate Dobyns-Bennett Indians, 65-55; Girls 48-38
The Jefferson County High School Patriots Basketball Teams hosted the Dobyns-Bennett Indians Saturday afternoon. Even though the air was chilly outside, things heated up quickly on the court. Both the Boys and the Lady Patriots dominated and sent the Indians back to Kingsport defeated. After defeating Morristown East Friday night 66-49, the Lady Patriots tipped […]
Symbols of the Season: the Candy Cane
There are several symbols and iconic images that make up the Christmas season for many of us. The importance of the Christmas tree might seem the most dominant, but let’s not forget the humble and festive candy cane. The red and white striped wonder has been a part of Christmas traditions for centuries. Have you […]
Haslam Requests Presidential Disaster Declaration for Five Counties
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam today sent a request to President Barack Obama to expedite a major disaster declaration for five Tennessee counties in order to get needed federal assistance to aid in recovery from wildfires and severe storms. The counties included in Haslam’s declaration request are Coffee, McMinn, Polk, Sequatchie and Sevier. “My goal is […]
CMS Approves Tennessee Request to Extend Open Enrollment for Fire and Tornado Victims
The Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability announced today that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has granted the Commission’s request to have a Special Enrollment Period to assist those Medicare beneficiaries affected by the recent wildfires and tornadoes in East Tennessee. The regular Open Enrollment Period for Medicare enrollees to select their […]
Christmas Trees Suffering in Wake of Drought
Christmas trees are a magical part of any family’s holiday traditions. However, with the recent drought some families may be crying “bah, hum bug,” at their chance for a real Christmas tree. It is no secret that the lack of rain late last month put the pressure on local farmers, but the drought is also […]
Jefferson County Lady Patriots Too Much for Seymour, 71-25; Patriots 63-35
The Jefferson County Boys and Girls’ basketball teams welcomed fans back to the home court in a big way. Tuesday night, both the Patriots and the Lady Patriots hosted the Seymour Eagles. The Lady Patriots, coming off a big 70-35 win against South Doyle, quickly pulled ahead early in the first quarter. Riley Fritz, Makaila […]
TBI Arrests, Charges 2 Juveniles in Ongoing Investigation of Sevier County Wildfires
An investigation by Special Agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, National Park Service, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office has resulted in charges being placed against two people in connection with the deadly wildfires in Sevier County. Last week, at the request of 4th District Attorney General […]
Glenmore Mansion Offering Christmas Season Tours
Glenmore Mansion invites you and your family to kick off your celebrations of the Christmas season with a house tour. The tours are only available to the public for a limited time. Tours will be running through this weekend, Saturday, December 10th and Sunday, December 11th. Glenmore daytime Christmas tours are from 1:00 to 5:00 […]
Habitat for Humanity Holds “Forming the Future” Fundraising Gala
Habitat for Humanity, along with The Holy Trinity Catholic Church and friends of the community, came together Thursday night for the Forming the Future Gala. The gala was a fundraising event to help raise money for Racine Ridge, the first Habitat for Humanity neighborhood of its kind in Jefferson County. The Racine Ridge neighborhood is […]
Dandridge Lights Town Christmas Tree
The Town of Dandridge held their annual Tree Lighting Ceremony on the evening of December 1st. The Dandridge Ministerial Association is the organizer of the event and it has become tradition for the Dandridge Elementary School Chorus to provide music for the ceremony. The Town Christmas Tree is located at the front of the Historic […]
Field Position May Impact Blood Pressure in Football Players
Football at the college-level is associated with increased blood pressure and changes in size, shape, structure and function of the heart, especially among linemen, according to a new study published today in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging. The study aimed to validate prior observations that football participation led to an increase in blood pressure and an enlarged heart […]
The History of the Christmas Tree
Christmas trees are a must-have decorating point for any family celebration around the holiday. Many of us have fond memories decorating, singing around, and shaking up presents under our Christmas trees. The awe of the Christmas tree continues to warm the hearts of millions around the holiday season. Have you ever wondered why we decorate […]