Staff Reports The Rev. Dr. Collin Bullard, pastor of First Baptist Church, Longview, will be the speaker at the annual spring meeting of the T. Whitfield Davidson Foundation held at the Josephine Davidson Memorial Chapel near Harleton, a part of one of the most unique events in Harrison County. ThisContinue Reading

Chef Hunter Lee I post this column every year about this time and I will keep on because I love it and honestly it’s just a classic southern staple.  I posted a picture several years back on Facebook, at home making a BLT sandwiches. Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato and let meContinue Reading

Gardening by David Wall

David Wall/Contributing Writer We’ve discussed the advantages of using crushed/powdered egg shells in the garden. It works great but takes effort and time. Tomatoes need calcium to help prevent blossom end rot. What many fail to see is the bigger the fruit, the more calcium as well as phosphorus andContinue Reading

Woodstock is an energetic, fun, happy two year old boy with a sweet heart and goofy personality. He loves to give hugs, get belly rubs, sit in your lap, and relax in the sunshine. Woodstock is cooperative, intelligent, walks well on a harness and leash, and enjoys going to shopContinue Reading

The yard of Bill and Shirley Latham on Friou St. has been chosen Garden of the Month of May by the Jessie Allen Wise Garden Club. The entrance to the house is beautifully decorated with flowers of many colors – pansies, snapdragons, Dusty Miller and Peggy Martin climbing roses. CourtesyContinue Reading

City of Jefferson

Staff Reports The Jefferson City Council held a town hall on Tuesday to learn more about a health program brought up last month. “MD Health Pathways is a pioneering healthcare solution dedicated to providing simplified access to quality healthcare,” their material reads. The program, in their seventh year, offers residentsContinue Reading

May 4 City Election! Polls are open from 7a-7p at the County Elections Building on N. Alley Street. The only contested race is between Patricia Finstrom and Gary Amburn seeking the Mayor’s seat. School Dates Meetings Strategic Plan The City’s Strategic Plan  meeting set for Thursday, May 2, has beenContinue Reading

Francene Rainey/Contributing Writer About 25-30 members of the East Texas Treasure Hunters Association gathered in Jefferson under the Diamond Don RV Park Pavilion to have some coffee, furnished by “The Hive”, as they braved the very wet rainy conditions on Saturday April 20.  Nothing would keep them from the treasure.Continue Reading

Rick Smith/Columnist People want what is owned them. Cousin Sharon had arranged home delivery of her hometown newspaper. Finances were never her area of specialization, but who doesn’t have an extra $3.75 a month, she asked herself. Well, she didn’t. She immediately started falling behind on payment. The youngster thatContinue Reading

Chef Hunter Lee As we inch closer to fresh tomatoes here in the south the more recipes you will see for them. To me they are one of the true blessings of summer  Caprese salad? Who doesn’t love it? Well here’s a filling twist on a classic that would evenContinue Reading

By Mark Allen Caddo Lake: The lake is starting to change!  A lot of the bass are starting to transition from the spawning phase to their summer time patterns. You can still find some bass around the trees guarding fry. When fishing for these bass, try using a top waterContinue Reading

Staff Reports Giving back to the community and working to preserve Caddo’s natural beauty has caused Jeffersonian Stella Smith, a member of the Cypress Basin Texas Master Naturalist, to win the Texas Parks and Wildlife Region 6 Volunteer of the Year award.   Since the Master Naturalists chapter was organized 15Continue Reading

By Tim Scallon, MS RDN LD/Registered Dietitian Nutritionist  This month reminds us of Cinco de Mayo.  Often mistaken as Mexico’s Independence Day, rather it commemorates Mexico’s victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862.  More popular in the US than in Mexico, Cinco de MayoContinue Reading

Hector Espino/Jefferson Jimplecute The Battle for Jefferson is back again with some exciting new twists. Event Coordinator Jim McIntosh wanted to bring a new and improved event for the attendees to look forward to. This year, attendees will get a chance to engage with the reenactors and are encouraged toContinue Reading