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New Market 3rd Annual Easter Parade

New Market 3rd Annual Easter Parade

The community came out in force on Saturday to welcome the 3rd annual New Market Easter Parade. Children lined the streets, many carrying baskets, awaiting the arrival of the parade line. Grand Marshal of the event was Courtney Elledge of WVLT in Knoxville. In conjunction with this year’s Parade was a community egg hunt, where […]

Jefferson County Sheriff McCoig Calls Press Conference and Defends Hanging Suit

Jefferson County Sheriff McCoig Calls Press Conference and Defends Hanging Suit

Jefferson County Sheriff McCoig held a Press Conference on Friday, April 18, 2014 at 4 pm in the Justice Center. Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department Captain Oaks entered the room prior to Sheriff McCoig and informed the Press that the Sheriff would make a statement and would take no questions. Sheriff McCoig stated that he was […]

Wrongful Death Suit Filed Against Jefferson County Associated With January Hanging

Wrongful Death Suit Filed Against Jefferson County Associated With January Hanging

On April 16, 2014 a law suit was filed in the 4th Judiciary District in Tennessee (Dandridge) alleging wrongful death of Jeffrey Free, a prisoner in Jefferson County, due to negligent acts of officials, agents and employees of Jefferson County. The Plaintiff in the suit is Donna Free, wife of Jeffrey Free. Following a plea […]

County Commission Loses Quorum

County Commission Loses Quorum

The Jefferson County Commission met for a Work Session on Monday, April 14, 2014 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse. The Meeting was Called to Order by Acting Chairman Griffin who was sitting in for an absentee Chairman Mills. Also absent from Roll Call were Commissioners Dockery, Barriero and Patterson. Three Citizens appeared before the […]

Budget Committee Reasserts No Increases For Department Budgets

Budget Committee Reasserts No Increases For Department Budgets

The Jefferson County Budget Committee held a Regular Voting Meeting on Monday, April 14, 2014 in the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse. The meeting was Called to Order by Budget Committee Chairman Griffith. Absent from Roll Call were Committee Members Dockery and Mills. Upon a Motion from Akard and 2nd from Blevins, the Committee Approved the […]

Jefferson County Post 2014 Primary Debate

Jefferson County Post 2014 Primary Debate

The Jefferson County Post will host a candidate debate on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 at 6:30 pm in the main courtroom of the Historic Jefferson County Courthouse. All candidates that will be on the May 6, 2014 ballot are invited to participate in this event. Candidates for the office of Jefferson County Mayor, Jefferson County […]

Allergy Season Arrives in East Tennessee

Allergy Season Arrives in East Tennessee

Very few sights are more lovely than spring in East Tennessee. After a rough 2014 winter, many are welcoming the green grass and beautiful blossoms of spring. For those that suffer allergies, however, the warmer temperature and sunny days also bring watery eyes, upper respiratory distress and bouts of sneezing. East Tennessee has long been […]

Board Focus On JCHS Football Stadium & Safety Upgrades

Board Focus On JCHS Football Stadium & Safety Upgrades

The Jefferson County School Board held a Called Meeting prior to their Work Session on Thursday, April 10, 2014 at the Patriot Academy.  The Meeting was Called to Order by Chairman Potts and condolences were offered to School Board Member Rogers in the passing of a close family member. All Members of the Board were […]

Not Just Another Game, Breast Cancer Awareness

Not Just Another Game, Breast Cancer Awareness

Jefferson County High School Baseball will play host to Cherokee on Tuesday night at 7:30. However, when they take the field Tuesday night it will be more than just another conference game. $1 of each ticket sold will go to the Susan G. Komen For The Cure Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation. It is not only […]

Boys and Girls Club Egg Scramble

Boys and Girls Club Egg Scramble

“We had a really good Easter Egg Hunt turnout today.” said Jared Boyd, Director of the Boys and Girls Club Jefferson City Unit. “With more than 150 kids showing up”, enthusiastic with the excitement of filling their baskets and bags. All fields were prepared for the hunt according to age, with each field densely covered […]

Republican Women Host Forum

Republican Women Host Forum

The Jefferson County Republican Women hosted a pancake breakfast and candidate forum on Saturday morning. Candidates for both the May and August elections were on hand to introduce themselves to a standing room only crowd. Republican Party Chairwoman Paula Rugel offered the welcome and call for candidates, while Tamara Fain served as time keeper. Candidates […]

Briggs, Bradley Lead Patriots Past Cocke Co

Briggs, Bradley Lead Patriots Past Cocke Co

Kyle Briggs was one hit shy of the cycle and had 5 RBI’s to lead the Jefferson County Patriots to big conference win over Cocke County , 9-3. Briggs went 3-3 from the dish recording a double, triple, and an absolute bomb over the right field wall. Head Coach Gaines Cox was pleased with his […]

Lady Patriots Stay Hot, Pound Cherokee 10-0

Lady Patriots Stay Hot, Pound Cherokee 10-0

Three weeks after losing to Cherokee, 4-2, Jefferson County got revenge in a big way run-ruling the Lady Chiefs 10-0. It is fair to say that while the players are the same, this is not the same Lady Patriot team that took the field just 3 weeks ago. During the Lady Patriots 1-8 start they […]

Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meet

Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meet

The Board of Mayor and Aldermen for the Town of Dandridge met on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 in the Public Works Building. Three proposed Ordinances or Resolutions represented a large portion of the business for the evening. Ordinance 13/14-23 amending the Dandridge Municipal Code to address inconsistencies in the beer code for those establishments that […]

Patriot Academy Gets International Flair

Patriot Academy Gets International Flair

Jefferson County High School Patriot Academy played host to two dozen international students last week. University of Tennessee’s Center for Sport, Peace and Society was the organizer of the visit to the school. The Center is a part of University of Tennessee’s Department of Education, Health and Human Sciences and is dedicated to the belief […]

REP FARMER DELIVERS BLUE BOOKS TO DES STUDENTS

REP FARMER DELIVERS BLUE BOOKS TO DES STUDENTS

Rep. Andrew Farmer visited Cynthia Mayes and her 2nd grade class on April 4th at Dandridge Elementary School and presented each of them with a personal copy of the new Tennessee Blue Book. Ms. Mayes has been working with her students to help them better understand how Tennessee state government works and had asked if […]