Marion County Veterans, their families, and other residents took time out of their Memorial Day to pay tribute to the men and women of the American Armed Forces at Oakwood Cemetery. Paulette Cooper read “From Flanders Field” and Jim Finstrom read off the names of Marion County residents who lostContinue Reading

by V. Hugh Lewis II/Jefferson Jimplecute Marion County Commissioners approved a budget amendment for $70,480 to fund the recent repairs to the Marion County Jail elevator their meeting last Friday. The project involved the placement of piers underneath the structure as it was leaning towards the street and separating fromContinue Reading

AG Candidate to visit Jefferson  The public will have a chance to get-to-know Joe Jaworski on Sunday, June 13 in Jefferson  Jaworski is a third-generation Texas trial attorney and former mayor of Galveston, Texas.  He has filed to run in the Democratic Primary for Attorney General of Texas Jaworski’s termContinue Reading

Glenn Melancon/ Contributing writer Life for Texas women is about to get much more stressful.  The Republican-led Texas Legislature just passed, and Republican Gregg Abbott signed, a new law allowing vigilantes to harass women. Conservatives simply don’t trust Texas women.  They want the government and busy bodies to invade theContinue Reading

Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Jefferson, Texas will sponsor a special, free concert by the Marshall Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 3 pm.    The concert, called “Spring Strings – the French Connection” will feature well known organist Charles Gilbert in a performance of French Composer Francis Poulenc’sContinue Reading

All ”A” Honor Roll 1st Grade  Sage Anderson, Keighan Benton, Skylar Biddy, Lillian Brown, William Carstens, Brayden Collins,  Mileena Dandy,  Addison Duck, Jayce Gober,  Leevi Goynes, Paige Goynes, Aria Holzer, Aubree Johnson, Gavin Johnson, Lawson Knight, Zaylon McDonald, Tailey Moss, Jackson Munoz, Kammie Nixon, London Thomas, Carlee Warren, Carter Warren,Continue Reading

After two decades and $5.7 million dollars, the newly renovated Marion County Courthouse opened its doors to the public on Saturday. Dozens of guests and dignitaries assembled to celebrate and dedicate the grand re-opening of the historic house of county government.  Judges, commissioners were on hand along with guests fromContinue Reading