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The Valley Comes Alive Again Saturday Night With Tractorhead and Hillbilly Bonez!

The Valley Comes Alive Again Saturday Night With Tractorhead and Hillbilly Bonez!

The Dumplin Valley Farm Concert Series presents another hard hitting Saturday Night featuring the popular and award winning bands Tractorhead and Hillbilly Bonez. The 2015 Season has a great lineup, on the 2nd Sat of each month May thru Aug, featuring Benny Wilson Band, HillBilly Bonez, Pop Seals and Open Range, GRITS, Tractor Head and […]

Keeping Kids Safe this Summer

Keeping Kids Safe this Summer

FIREWORKS SAFETY Fireworks can result in severe burns, blindness, scars, and even death. Fireworks that are often thought to be safe, such as sparklers, can reach temperatures above 1000 degrees Fahrenheit, and can burn users and bystanders. Families should attend community fireworks displays run by professionals rather than using fireworks at home. The AAP recommends […]

Shooters Bring Home Awards

Shooters Bring Home Awards

The Jefferson County 4H Shooters successfully competed in the Regional Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program on Tuesday, June 9, 2015, scoring two Regional 1st place rankings, a 2nd place Regional finish, and a 3rd place ranking across the four divisions of shooters. The results are as follows: Varsity: 3rd in Region Derek Masoner, Issac Hodges, […]

Questions Plague Budget Recommendation

Questions Plague Budget Recommendation

The Jefferson County Commission full body got their first look at the Budget Committee’s recommendations for the fiscal year 2015-2016 budget in their work session on Monday, June 8, 2015. Though the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse has been relatively full during the budgeting process,many County Department Heads and Jefferson County Mayor Palmieri were noticeably absent […]

Teen Attacked By Black Bear While Sleeping

Teen Attacked By Black Bear While Sleeping

For the second time this season, Great Smoky Mountain Nation Park officials have issued a warning concerning bear incidents in the Park. Late Saturday evening, around 10:30 pm, a teenager was pulled from his hammock as he slept ten feet away from his father. According to officials, the father and son were on a back […]

Baby Boomers Edged Out by Echo Boomers

Baby Boomers Edged Out by Echo Boomers

As more and more of the Baby Boomers age into the sixty five and over demographics, the face of the United States could change drastically. In 2011, when the first, and largest, wave of Boomers hit the age of 65, it was a turning point in the way that the United States will deal with […]

Kitty Love

Kitty Love

June is National Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month, and the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) is celebrating by encouraging the public to consider adopting one of the 3.4 million cats that enter shelters each year. A recent ASPCA survey of American adults shows that, while cat owners themselves have overwhelmingly positive experiences with […]

Ribbon Cutting for New Jefferson City Business

Ribbon Cutting for New Jefferson City Business

The Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for Skillworks, LLC. A new business located in Jefferson City, Skillworks is owned by local entrepreneur Matthew Evon. Skillworks provides skilled labor on a per-need basis to satisfy other businesses’ needs. Local dignitaries were on hand to help welcome the new enterprise to the […]

Warmer, Lower-Oxygen Oceans Will Shift Marine Habitats

Warmer, Lower-Oxygen Oceans Will Shift Marine Habitats

Modern mountain climbers usually carry tanks of oxygen to help them reach the summit. The combination of physical exertion and lack of oxygen at high altitudes creates a major challenge for mountaineers. Now, just in time for World Oceans Day on Monday, June 8, researchers have found that the same principle applies to marine species […]

Swimming Safety for Summer

Swimming Safety for Summer

With the onset of Summer comes the revival of one of America’s favorite Summertime recreations: swimming! While taking a dip on a hot afternoon can be cool and relaxing, there are always people who get sick in the process. Drowning iss a tragedy that occasionally arise during the vacation season – with 69 drownings in […]

Biodefense Panel Expresses Grave Concerns Over Findings at Nation’s Research Labs

Biodefense Panel Expresses Grave Concerns Over Findings at Nation’s Research Labs

Yesterday, the co-chairs of the Blue Ribbon Study Panel on Biodefense responded to recent events involving U.S. high-level biocontainment labs and USA Today’s investigative report into these labs. The co-chairs expressed grave concerns over the findings of lax safety standards and called on the federal government to strengthen the nation’s lab biosecurity. “The state of […]

Tennessee’s Free Fishing Day Set for Saturday, June 6, 2015

Tennessee’s Free Fishing Day Set for Saturday, June 6, 2015

Tennessee’s annual Free Fishing Day is Saturday, June 6 when anyone may fish free without a license in the state’s public waters. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency provides the free day in hopes of increasing interest in fishing. The day allows anyone the opportunity to try this great outdoor sport, especially children. In addition, children […]

Dandridge Elementary Honors Day

Dandridge Elementary Honors Day

  All A’s Zachary Blais Sophie Swann Noah Williams Dennis Parrott Meici Payne Hailey Mullane A’s and B’s Hannah Burris Zoie Denton Braden Hechmer Abbie Hicks Bree Ooten Cole Perry Dakota Poe Jacob Rogers Eli Shirley Jane Tucker Sydney Venable Caitlyn Hill Nick Miller Teresa Bryant Luke Cameron Alexander Daniels Cheyenne Davis Aiyana Lamb Houston […]

The Cruisin’ Was Groovin’ In Downtown Dandridge Saturday

The Cruisin’ Was Groovin’ In Downtown Dandridge Saturday

It was a blast from the past in Historic Downtown Dandridge on Saturday, May 30, 2015, as the annual Cruisin’ & Groovin’ Antique Car Show came to town. Beauties from prior decades lined the streets, offering local car enthusiasts the opportunity to view the automobiles and chat with the owners. The event is hosted by […]

Pick Tennessee Offers Chance to “Fill Your Grill” with Farm-Direct Meats

Pick Tennessee Offers Chance to “Fill Your Grill” with Farm-Direct Meats

Facebook users have the chance to win $200 worth of local meats from a nearby farm. A contest is being conducted by Pick Tennessee Products, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s program that connects farmers directly to consumers. A total of 12 winners will be randomly chosen at noon on June 15 and notified by Pick […]

New Market Elementary School Honor’s Day Awards & 5th Grade Graduation

New Market Elementary School Honor’s Day Awards & 5th Grade Graduation

New Market Elementary School recently honored students for their achievements during the 2014-2015 school year. New Market Elementary School Honor’s Day Awards & 5th Grade Graduation County Wide Field Day Team – Awarded the Sportsmanship Award 5th Grade Jada Curry Emma Turner Brynn Merriman Reanna Sands Alexandra Manley Tanner Herndon Logan Washam Elijah Holiway Hunter […]