Jefferson City Secretary Doris Hines issued the following notice today which closes City Offices to the public, and defers disconnects on water services. The closure and deferment remains in effect through April 3, 2020. NOTICE In response to State and Federal recommendations regarding COVID-19, Jefferson City Hall will suspend in-personContinue Reading

Marion County Judge Leward LaFleur formally declared Marion County in a State Disaster for the next seven days. LaFleur made the declaration after discussions with State and Local Officials, and in coordination with Marion County Emergency Preparedness Director Constable David Capps. Earlier today Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executiveContinue Reading

Press Release issued by Chief Appraiser Ann Lummus PRESS RELEASE March 18, 2020 In response to State and Federal recommendations regarding COVID-19, Marion Central Appraisal District is, as of Monday, March 16th, 2020, restricting public access to the office building. We are providing assistance to taxpayers of Marion County thruContinue Reading

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By V. Hugh Lewis II, publisher Jefferson City Council remained silent on the COVID-19/Corona Virus issue during Tuesday nights regular meeting, but proceeded with business as usual on the agenda. The meeting largely focused on upcoming elections with Mayor Pro Tem Victor Perot requesting Council table the proposed Joint ElectionContinue Reading

AUSTIN — TxDOT is acting to help reduce the risk of COVID-19. On Friday and over the weekend the department took several steps to protect the public and TxDOT employees. At the same time, TxDOT remains committed to delivering services to its customers all over the Lone Star State. GivenContinue Reading

From Rob Barnwell, Superintendent JEFFERSON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Press Release/Statement from JISD Superintendent Rob Barnwell 3-17-2020 It is obvious the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) is now causing concern all over the world, including Marion County. I want to assure you that Jefferson ISD is keeping track of this situationContinue Reading

Prom, All Extra-Curricular Activities Cancelled By V. Hugh Lewis II, publisherNOTE: Due to technical issues the meeting could not be streamed live. The Jefferson ISD School Board met in a rare emergency session tonight and decide to cease normal school operations and activities through April 3, 2020, to help ensureContinue Reading

The JISD School Board will hold an emergency meeting tonight to discuss the District’s response to the COVID-19 virus. The agenda includes: Consider adopting a resoluton to allow the district to pay exempt and nonexempt personnel during a time of emergency closure as allowed by law Consider ceasing normal schoolContinue Reading

By V. Hugh Lewis II, publisher County, City, and School officials met today to discuss the COVID-19 outbreak and encourage residents to not panic. “Marion County Government is operating as usual with few exceptions,” Marion County Judge Leward LaFleur said in a written statement. “If you are sick or haveContinue Reading

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Jefferson City Council will discuss the City Administrator position in Executive Session during their regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall. Other Items on the agenda include: PROCLAMATION FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH PRESENTATION- Gene Keenon to Jefferson Volunteer Fire Department NORTHEAST TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT QUARTERLY REPORT-Continue Reading

Regular Meeting March 10, 2020 The Board Packet is attached at the end of this article The meeting was called to order by President Jason Bonner at 6:00 pm. Members present were Jason Bonner, Dr. Kent Thigpen, J.P. Abernathy, Bobby Langbartels, Kevin Godfrey, and Leah Cooper. Ned Fratangelo was absent.Continue Reading

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The Jefferson Economic Development Corporation will hold a special meeting at 9 a.m. Monday, March 16, at City Hall. The purpose of the meeting is: Consideration/Action – Adopt resolution authorizing JEDCO to enter into a comprehensive/strategic planning agreement with Texas A&M University, specifically including, but not necessarily being limited to,Continue Reading

During the last Texas Legislative session, Congressmen made it a requirement that all off-highway vehicles and golf carts must display an off-highway license plate to be driven on roads. The new requirement went into effect September 1, 2019, but Texas DMV delayed the enforcement until a process could be workedContinue Reading