Glenn Melancon/Contributing writer Just you thought it couldn’t get any worse, it gets better.  Since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the global recovery from Covid 19 stalled.  Global traders panic, driving up prices and clogging supply chains. Market fears of a new, and wider, disruption never materialized, however.  Energy supply remainedContinue Reading

Ken Bridges/Contributing writer The recent report that University of Texas engineering professor Dr. John B. Goodenough, along with Stanley Whittingham of New York and Akira Yoshino of Japan, has been awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry for the development of lithium-ion batteries has excited Texans and science fans alike.  However,Continue Reading

After starting football practice on August 1, the Jefferson Bulldogs hosted and intra-squad scrimmage last Saturday. They will scrimmage on the raod at Waskom tonight and again next week at Elysian Fields. The regular season kicks off August 26 at New Boston. Continue Reading

Local historian Howard Blatch Howard’s will present a free program 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, at the Jefferson Historical Society & Museum.   Blatch’s“Forgotten American History (and A Real Life “Indiana Jones” Adventure)” perhaps should be considered “Unknown American History”.  Who has ever heard of Welsh settlers being in the KentuckyContinue Reading

By Mark Allen Caddo Lake: Texas rigged Big Bite Bait Finesse Worms with an 1/8 o. weight have been producing around schools of bass in the Big Cypress Bayou area! Vibrating jig, such as the Chatterbait, with the Big Bite Baits “Cane Thumper” trailer, has been a big producer. TopwatersContinue Reading

MCDCSCO and Marion County Chamber of Commerce presents Home/Business Security Assessment Seminar with Jefferson Police Chief Florentino Perez and Marion County Sheriff David Capps at 6 P.M. on Monday, August 15, 2022, at Heritage Baptist Church, located at 825 US-59 in Jefferson.This meeting is free and open to the publicContinue Reading

Upcoming Music 1852 on Austin • August 5: Jenn Ford & Wide Eyed Devils • August 6: Sultans  Auntie Skinner’s • August 6: Chasin’ Benjamin’s • August 13: Lossey Anna • August 20: WTW, Donnie’s Birthday • August 27: Lee Mathis All Bands Play from 9p-1a Upcoming Meetings • Marion CountyContinue Reading

Marcia Thomas Contributing Writer They’re coming back! Yes, the great Sons of the Pioneers will be returning to Jefferson for a fantastic family friendly concert during the Pioneers Days weekend of Saturday, September 3, 2022. The concert will be held beginning 7:30 pm at the city’s Visitor/Tourist Building on Austin Street. TheContinue Reading

Hunter Bonner/Contributing writer The Founders of this country spoke at great length of the need to have a “civil society”. The very definition of “civility” is, “formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech.” In today’s political and social climate, civility seems to have been thrown out a long time agoContinue Reading

Ken Bridges/Contributing writer John Connally became a giant in Texas politics in the 1960s.  He had a long career that included service in World War II, work as an attorney, years of work with Lyndon Johnson as his right-hand man in many campaigns.  He would eventually rise to become governor and Secretary of the TreasuryContinue Reading