Senate approves medical cannabis expansion
Texas Senate News Late Tuesday, the Senate approved a measure that would allow more individuals with chronic health conditions to participate in the state’s compassionate use program, which permits the medical use of low-potency cannabis. Originally approved in 2015 for the treatment of children with intractable seizure disorder, the program’sContinue Reading
Farm to families…
Jefferson’s Ander Graham oversaw the delivery of another 2,000 Farm to Family food boxes on May 14. Volunteers from Jefferson and surrounding communities all came together to unload and distribute the boxes. This was the third trip Graham has organized of the Farm to Family program, helping over 3,500 familiesContinue Reading
Historic Jefferson Railway set for Civil War weekend
Friday, May 28, there will be a Day of Learning for school groups, sponsored by the Jefferson Railway and Wetlands Foundation, to draw attention to the history and romance of the Civil War way of life. The Living History Camps will demonstrate Camp Life and Military Activities and includes a Continue Reading
Our Town Jefferson
Rain MovesGraduation to Gym JISD High School Principal Michael Walker notified the Jimplecute Wednesday afternoon that the 2021 Graduation ceremonies are being moved to the High School Gymnasium due to the chance of rain and the amount of water on the football field. Seating availability will be reduced and theContinue Reading
Graduation to Live Stream at 7:45p
The JISD 2021 HS Graduation will be live streamed tonight, starting at 7:45p. The stream will be viewable on both the Marion County Herald & Jefferson Jimplecute FaceBook and YouTube Channels. To Watch, go to either: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/ YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/ The video will not appear until it starts.Continue Reading
Prom Royalty
Trent Foster and Sierra Burns were crowned the 2021 JISD Prom King and Queen during last Saturday’s Prom at the Jeffersonian Institute in downtown Jefferson. Jimplecute Photo by Laura AllenContinue Reading
Council increases election pay, hires admin
The Jefferson City Council voted to increase the pay provided to election judge and clerks so they are mirror the rate paid by the County during Tuesday night’s regular meeting. “We were disappointed to find out we were being paid less for the same work we performed for the County,”Continue Reading
Monday Shooting at LOP leads to Arrest
Staff Reports Pine Harbor resident Cole Messick was shot in the leg Monday evening as he was riding a dirtbike around Pine Harbor with friends. According to a FaceBook post by Messick, he was shot in the upper leg and life flighted to an LSU intesive care unit. “I wasContinue Reading
From the Right: The GOP Needs a Long Game
By Brett Rogers A friend of mine who went to China twenty years ago was struck by how traditional villages had detailed craftsmanship on the most ordinary of things – such as a gate. When she asked about it, she was told that some of these works were hundreds orContinue Reading
From the Left: Faith Means Trust, Not Just Belief
By Glenn Melancon Sunday, May 23, is the Western Christian holiday of Pentecost. According to Christian scripture, the Holy Spirit emboldened the frightened followers of Jesus on Pentecost. The holiday derives its name from the Jewish feast of the first fruits. God commanded the Hebrews to offer their firstContinue Reading
Capitol Updates: Deaths of Unbuckled Texas Spike
By Gary Borders, Texas Press Association The number of traffic accidents decreased in 2020, but the number of Texans killed while not wearing a seat belt increased by 16%, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. In 2020, 1,073 fatalities were attributed to not wearing seat belts, up from 926 fatalitiesContinue Reading
Financial Focus: What to expect from Financial Review
By Joey Romano, Edward Jones The COVID-19 pandemic is, hopefully, just a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence, but all sorts of events can rattle the investment world. And changes in your own life also can affect your plans. To prepare yourself for whatever tomorrow may hold, you may want to get some professionalContinue Reading
Insurance Brief: Protecting Your Business, Employees
By Brad Collins, NYLife If you have employees, you know that the loss of a key employee can have a profound impact on business operations. When an employee leaves, customers may worry about receiving their goods or services in a timely manner; suppliers may be concerned about getting paid forContinue Reading
A Moment With the Minister: Evil Spirits
By Rabbi Linda, Bethel Temple Fellowship Shalom Chaverim, There has been talk about spirits (ghosts) since the beginning of time. I never understood what spirits really were until I understood the scriptures. The bible contains everything that mankind needs for understanding. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, andContinue Reading
Ayers Vying for Maxim Cover
Jeffersonian Ashleigh Ayers is trying to get on the cover of Maxim Magazine and needs your help. She’s got a week to finish up in the top spot in an online voting poll. Voting for her is easy and free. Just go to https://maximcovergirl.com/2021/ashleigh-ayers and cast your free vote. YouContinue Reading
Flood Warning Issued
Marion County Alert: Flood Warning issued May 17 at 8:54AM CDT by NWS Shreveport LAThe National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued a * Flood Warning for the Black Cypress Bayou At Jefferson.* From Wednesday evening until further notice.* At 8:00 AM CDT Monday the stage was 12.8 feet.*Continue Reading
More Street Closures This Week for RR Work
According to Mayor Rob Baker, the following streets/intersections with the railroad will be closed this week Friday May 21 from 6:30 am until 4 pm – Watson Street crossing Monday, May 24 from 6:30a until 4p – Tx Hwy 49 crossing at US 59 Plan your trips accordingly. TxDOT providedContinue Reading
Weekly Roadwork Report – May 16-22, 2021
Bowie County I-30 – From FM 989 to Arkansas State Line, widening highway. Reconstructing and widening highway. Eastbound traffic moved to the outside lanes. SH 8 – At Sulphur River, replacing bridges. SH 93 – Between Kennedy Lane and Meadow Lane, installing sidewalks. SH 98 – At Anderson Creek, replacingContinue Reading
Johnson wins State Gold Medal in discus…
Jefferson High School senior Tierrani Johnson won the 3A State Championship in the discus at the State Track Meet last week in Austin. Her Gold Medal winning throw was a distance of 136 feet, 6 inches. Continue Reading
Honor grads…
The Jefferson High School honors banquet was held Wednesday where the top performing academic members of the class of 2021 were celebrated. Students honored were, from left, Mekhi Powell, Madelyn Shelton, Charlie Brown, A’Navya Jernigan, Nicolas Habibelahian, Allison Rogers, Montre Jefferson, Saajel Salard, Zack Baldwin, Samantha Taylor, Billy Humphrey andContinue Reading