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More Than 1 in 4 U.S. Adults Over 50 Do Not Engage in Regular Physical Activity

More Than 1 in 4 U.S. Adults Over 50 Do Not Engage in Regular Physical Activity

Despite the many benefits of moderate physical activity, 31 million Americans (28 percent) age 50 years and older are inactive – that is, they are not physically active beyond the basic movements needed for daily life activities. This finding comes from a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published in […]

Fall is Just Around the Corner: Thursday, September 22, is Fall Equinox 2016!

Fall is Just Around the Corner: Thursday, September 22, is Fall Equinox 2016!

It’s all over TV and the airwaves; everywhere you turn there is one simple message. Fall is coming. While it may not seem like it, relief from these lasting summer days is fast approaching. If you still aren’t convinced, note that the first day of fall, or the fall equinox, takes place this Thursday, September […]

Carmichael Retains Seat as Chair of the County Commission

Carmichael Retains Seat as Chair of the County Commission

The officers of the Jefferson County Commission will not change, as Commissioner Carmichael was again seated as Chairman for another term. He was elected in an 11-8-1 split over challenger Robert Tucker in Monday night’s voting meeting. Also serving another term will be Kesterson who was unopposed as Vice Chair, Scarlett who won the Parliamentarian […]

TEMA, TDCI Issue Consumer Reminder About Portable Fuel Container Risks & Price Gouging Laws

TEMA, TDCI Issue Consumer Reminder About Portable Fuel Container Risks & Price Gouging Laws

The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) and State Fire Marshal’s Office are reminding Tennesseans today of the hazards associated with filling portable fuel containers at petroleum stations. “We are asking Tennesseans to use only approved, portable fuel containers and only fill them up if it is absolutely necessary,” said TEMA Director Patrick Sheehan. “There is […]

Five in Five Interview with Budget Committee Chairman John Neal Scarlett

Five in Five Interview with Budget Committee Chairman John Neal Scarlett

The Jefferson County Post recently interviewed returning Jefferson County Commission Budget Committee Chairman John Neal Scarlett. The interview was in a five questions in five minute format. JCP-As of this week, you are the returning Chair of the Budget Committee, a position that you have held for several years. Your district counterpart, Randy Bales, decided […]

White Pine Holds First Annual Pine Fest

White Pine Holds First Annual Pine Fest

Community and city leaders of White Pine came together for their first annual Pine Fest Saturday afternoon. The event originally came to the town several years ago in trial, but never became a staple of the community. Last year, when the town celebrated its 100 year anniversary, many felt it was time for Pine Fest […]

Volunteers Overcome Ohio Bobcats, 28-19

Volunteers Overcome Ohio Bobcats, 28-19

The Tennessee Volunteers hosted the Ohio Bobcats in a high noon showdown at Neyland Stadium Saturday.  It didn’t take long for the Vols to come out of the gate running.  Within 38 seconds of official game play, a 20 yard pass made it from quarterback Josh Dobbs to Josh Malone to make the first Tennessee Touchdown of […]

Haslam Issues Waiver to Avoid Petroleum Supply Disruptions in Tennessee

Haslam Issues Waiver to Avoid Petroleum Supply Disruptions in Tennessee

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam issued Executive Order #56 today waiving federal hours of service requirements for petroleum transporters to prevent any fuel supply disruptions for Tennesseans from the Colonial pipeline leak in Shelby County, Ala. “This is a precautionary measure as we are not currently seeing any widespread unavailability of petroleum in Tennessee,” Haslam said.  […]

Night Of The Patriots To Be Held November 10, 2016 – Help This Year By Sharing Your Stories And Letters

Night Of The Patriots To Be Held November 10, 2016 – Help This Year By Sharing Your Stories And Letters

Night of the Patriots will be held November 10, 2016 at 7:00 PM. Over 300 students and 30 staff members are involved with the annual production. The program always features talent from all disciplines at Jefferson County High School. However, this year we are asking for assistance from the public.  One of the things that […]

JCHS Skills USA Commemorates 6th Annual Hero’s Supper

JCHS Skills USA Commemorates 6th Annual Hero’s Supper

Jefferson County High School’s Skills USA organization teamed with local businesses to commemorate their 6th annual Hero’s Supper on Thursday night. Skills USA is a career tech organization in which students have the chance to explore occupations such as carpentry, criminal justice, and EMS. After the tragedy of 9/11, students and teacher sponsor Jim Potts […]

Time to Start Your Fall Bucket List!

Time to Start Your Fall Bucket List!

The change of fall can be felt just right around the bend and with it comes the experience of a new season. Although fall does not officially begin until September 23, people can begin getting into the fall spirit now by creating their own fall bucket list. This list can include family or personal goals […]

Jefferson County Post Sports Talk Show

Jefferson County Post Sports Talk Show

Ways to Winterize Your Car for the Coming Cold

Ways to Winterize Your Car for the Coming Cold

Preparing for winter can be hard, especially when our minds are still caught up in the last precious moments of summer. Although summer met its official end a few days ago, people should begin preparing for fall and, ultimately, winter now. Since we have already discussed how to winterize your home, it’s time to discuss […]

Vols Crush Hokies in Front of Record-Setting Crowd, 45-24

Vols Crush Hokies in Front of Record-Setting Crowd, 45-24

114,804. That’s the previous record for an American Football game. It was between Michigan and Notre Dame back in 2013. To find anything remotely larger, you have to believe a rumor, which claims back in 1927 there were 120,000 people in attendance to root on Notre Dame and USC at Soldier Field. Needless to say, […]

Differentiated Pay Changes Find Smooth Sailing but Capital Projects Plan Hits Rocky Waters

Differentiated Pay Changes Find Smooth Sailing but Capital Projects Plan Hits Rocky Waters

Thursday, September 8, 2016 marked the first meeting of the new composition of the Jefferson County School Board. Board Members met in a Called Meeting at the Patriot Academy to elect new officers and address concerns regarding the Differentiated Pay Plan and the Capital Projects Plan, as well as approve a field trip request. Three […]

Tennessee Needs at Least $41.5 Billion of Public Infrastructure Improvements

Tennessee Needs at Least $41.5 Billion of Public Infrastructure Improvements

Tennessee needs at least $41.5 billion of public infrastructure improvements during the five-year period of 2014-2019 according to a new report by the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR).  The need for public infrastructure improvements as reported by state and local officials is down $299 million (0.7%) compared with the year before, mainly because […]