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Tennessee Promise Saturday at Tennessee State Parks

Tennessee Promise Saturday at Tennessee State Parks

Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) Commissioner Bob Martineau, in partnership with Governor Haslam’s Drive to 55 initiative, today announced Tennessee Promise Saturday, a student volunteer day to be held in all Tennessee State Parks on Saturday, July 18. The Tennessee Promise, part of Governor Haslam’s Drive to 55 initiative to increase the number of […]

Volunteer Spirits Has Ribbon Cutting

Volunteer Spirits Has Ribbon Cutting

Volunteer Spirits held their ribbon cutting on Thursday, July 2, 2015. The Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce hosted the event. The Wiggins Family, who are proprietors of the new business, were joined by Jefferson City Mayor Mark Potts and other local dignitaries for the ceremony. Shelia Wiggins offered the welcome and thank you as a […]

Personnel Committee Begins Search for Veteran Services Officer

Personnel Committee Begins Search for Veteran Services Officer

The Jefferson County Personnel Committee met last week, with the major item on the agenda being the recommendation of a replacement for former Veteran’s Services Officer Matt Underwood. Three of the five committee members were present: Chairman Russel Turner, Bob Beeler, and Rob Blevins. Chairman Turner, a retired veteran of military service, noted that, due […]

Summer a Good Time to Immunize Children

Summer a Good Time to Immunize Children

The Tennessee Department of Health encourages parents to have their school-age children immunized now to avoid long lines and extended wait times that may occur closer to the start of the 2015-2016 school year. Immunization requirements apply to any student enrolling in a Tennessee school for the first time including all Kindergarten students. Requirements also […]

Happy Independence Day from the Jefferson County Post!

Happy Independence Day from the Jefferson County Post!

Saturday is July 4th, or as the holiday is officially known, Independence Day! Independence Day celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, which established the nation as sovereign from British rule and taxation. Despite being put into action on the 4th, the Thirteen Colonies legally separated from Britain on July […]

CSX Train Derailment: 1 of 27 Cars Carrying Hazardous Material

CSX Train Derailment: 1 of 27 Cars Carrying Hazardous Material

CSX issued the following press release concerning an early morning train derailment in Maryville that impacted around 5,000 people within a two mile radius of the incident: CSX is working with first responders and relief agencies in Maryville, Tenn., following the derailment of a tank car that is on fire. CSX personnel are on hand […]

UT Enhances Brand Across All Athletics

UT Enhances Brand Across All Athletics

The Tennessee Athletics Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, in partnership with Nike, today introduced a new brand and identity system that sets the visual direction for Volunteers Athletics for years to come. The updated identity provides a timeless yet progressive look to one of the nations premier athletics programs of intercollegiate athletics. Tennessee Athletics and Nike […]

1st Day of New Wheel Tax

1st Day of New Wheel Tax

Wednesday, July 1, 2015 marked the first day of the new wheel tax in Jefferson County, which was increased from $25 to $50 during the recent budgeting process. Jefferson County Clerk, Frank Herndon, said Wednesday afternoon that the change had been largely well received and that most people were amicable regarding the increase. Herndon stated […]

Cline Assistant Principal at JCHS – Sharp Leaves Talbott

Cline Assistant Principal at JCHS – Sharp Leaves Talbott

The Jefferson County School Board hosted their Regular Meeting on June 29, 2015 at the Central Office. Chairman Jarnigan Called the Meeting to Order. Absent from Roll Call were Board Members Vines and Rogers. With a Motion from Board Member Cavanah and 2nd from Board Member Potts, and an addition of a letter from Travelers […]

Commission Overrides Veto – Budget Stands

Commission Overrides Veto – Budget Stands

In their final meeting of the fiscal year 2014/2015, which ended July 1, 2015, the Jefferson County Commission voted 13-7 to override the Mayor’s veto of the 2015/2016 budget. With the override, the budget will stand as it was presented earlier this month, to include deep cuts to County departments and non profits but with […]

Finance Director Potts Expects County and School Roll Overs

Finance Director Potts Expects County and School Roll Overs

General Housekeeping was the order of the day for the Jefferson County Budget Committee, as they met for the last time in the fiscal year 2014/2015. Meeting before a Called Meeting of the Jefferson County Commission on Monday, June 29, 2015, in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse, the Budget Committee addressed end of year County […]

Holiday Closures

Holiday Closures

Thursday, July 2, 2015 will be the last business day preceding July 4th for most state, local and federal offices. Tennessee State offices will be closed for business on July 3rd. Though the FDIC will remain open on Friday, observing the holiday on July 4th, the Board of Governers and most other federal offices will […]

Mayor Deems Budget Politically Motivated – Financially Unstable

Mayor Deems Budget Politically Motivated – Financially Unstable

As promised, Jefferson County Mayor Palmieri delivered his veto of the fiscal year 2015-16 budget on Friday morning. In a recent interview with the Post, Mayor Palmieri had stated his intent to exercise his right to veto, declaring the document to be fiscally irresponsible. Deep cuts to county departments and non-profits, as well as a […]

40th Annual Chestnut Hill Charity Horse Show

40th Annual Chestnut Hill Charity Horse Show

It is that time of year, when a bounty of beautiful horses and accomplished riders make their way to Chestnut Hill Ballfield for the 40th year of competition. The Chestnut Hill Fire Department hosted their annual Horse Show on Friday and Saturday, June 27 and 28, 2015. A two day event, the competition brings out […]

$12,500 Reward for Information Involving Bald Eagle Shooting

$12,500 Reward for Information Involving Bald Eagle Shooting

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are investigating the shooting of a Bald Eagle in Jefferson County in the area of Elliots Shoals on Douglas Lake near Dandridge, Tennessee.  A reward of up to $12,500is being offered for information leading to a conviction of the person or persons responsible […]

Ribbon Cutting for Mossy Creek Wines & Spirits

Ribbon Cutting for Mossy Creek Wines & Spirits

The Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Mossy Creek Wines & Spirits on Thursday afternoon, June 25, 2015. The event ushered in a new era in Jefferson County, as Mossy Creek Wines & Spirits has the distinction of being the first retail package store to have an official ribbon cutting since […]