Developer puts water line on hold
The Moon Lake Estates land development project will move forward, but the city waterline grant request has been put on hold following feedback from last nights Jefferson City Council meeting where several residents and Council Members expressed concerns and questioned the City’s priority on serving it’s existing customers. “When weContinue Reading
Our Town Jefferson
PAACC to hold annual meeting The Pyland African American Cemetery Charter (PAACC) will hold its Annual Board of Directors meeting March 13, 2021 at 11 a.m. via Conference Call. Call 214-680-8491 for Conference Call dial-in number at least one hour prior to the meeting. The public is welcome. For more information, visit. www.thepaacc.org USDA grants availableContinue Reading
Jefferson teen saves boy from frozen pond
Caitlyn Thomas, a 17-year old Jefferson High School senior, and her grandfather, Randy Thomas, saved a young boy’s life last Wednesday, Feb. 17. With six inches of snow on the ground and a howling blizzard of additional snow, Caitlyn’s dog, Kroger, wanted to go outside. She didn’t want to takeContinue Reading
Anarchy doesn’t destroy lives
By Brett Rogers In the past week of unmovable snow and freezing temperatures, what succeeded is the self-initiated love shown from neighbor to neighbor. What failed is a centralized response from government. This past Wednesday, the top board members of the Energy Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) all resigned. ERCOTContinue Reading
Safe Markets
By Glen Melanconn Markets are truly a human wonder. They allow us to buy products which we lack the skill, resources or time to make for ourselves. We rarely think about markets until they leave us in the cold. Markets are simply part of our everyday life. We shop forContinue Reading
Letter to Editor: Thank You
THANK YOU! I, wish to send a hearty “Thank You “ to the Jefferson Volunteers on this past Sunday’s County wide food distribution sponsored by the Under The Light Ministries Church of Jefferson, Texas. We were blessed to receive an 18 wheeler trailer truck filled with boxed vegetables and dairyContinue Reading
Moment With the Minister: A Tangible Touch
By the Rev Leroy Richardson Covid-19 pandemic taught us the importance of physical touch as a part of the human experience. Loved ones died alone in hospitals and nursing homes. Sick parents and siblings experienced the isolation from family presence. Social distancing separated us from hugs, kisses, handshakes and otherContinue Reading
Capitol Highlights: Millions of Texans dealing with water supply issues
By Gary Borders, TPA Warmer temperatures over the weekend and continuing this week melted most of the snow from the state’s roadways and roofs. But Texans are still dealing with broken pipes that flooded homes and businesses, damaged municipal water systems, and continued power outages in scattered areas, mainly inContinue Reading
Senate thanks first responders, grocery store and utility workers
By Richard Lee, Texas Senate News As millions of Texans were stranded in their homes without power and water, others had to brave the icy roads and single digit temperatures of the harshest winter storm ever to hit the state. In session Tuesday, the Senate officially recognized the vital contributionsContinue Reading
In retirement, guarantees matter
From NYLife’s Brad Collins 1 in 5 Americans age 65 or older are working or looking for work. 1 Why do so many expect to postpone a typical, leisure-filled retirement? One theory points to the decline of pensions and the need to replace the income stream that used to come—guaranteed—fromContinue Reading
Financial Focus: What can investors learn from 2020?
From Edward Jones’ Joey Romano Now that we’re a few weeks removed from 2020, it’s a good time to reflect on such a momentous year. We can think about developments in the social and political spheres, but we also learned – or perhaps re-learned – some valuable lessons about investing.Continue Reading
Private well owners urged to be aware of potential damage
After heavy snowstorms crossed the south last week, the National Ground Water Association is urging all private well owners to be aware of potential damage of their water wells due to freezing and flooding from standing water. Unlike many private wells in the Midwest and in the northern UnitedContinue Reading
Disaster loans available to small businesses
Due to the recent winter storm 77 counties in Texas have been declared disaster areas including two of the counties served by the UT Tyler-Longview SBDC. This affects contiguous counties, as well. Please see the attached information. Depending on the county in which your small business is located you mayContinue Reading
Bi-District Champs
The Jefferson Bulldog basketball team advanced to the second round of the state playoffs with a 52-36 win over Sabine on Monday night. They face Mineola in Longview on Thursday, Feb. 25. Results were not available as of press time. The winner of the bout with Mineola will face theContinue Reading
Bulldog sluggers open with BIG win over Frankston
The Jefferson Bulldog baseball team knocked their season opener out of the park last Monday with a 13-5 win at home over Frankston. “We looked good,” said Bulldog head coach Tyler Foster. “In fact, I’d say we looked better than any other Jefferson team I’ve seen in several years.” AndContinue Reading
Weekly Roadwork Report – March 1-6, 2021
From TxDOT 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 US 82 and US 67, installing sidewalks. SH 98 – At AndersonContinue Reading
More Vaccines Coming to Marion County Next Week
Marion County Judge Leward LaFleur announced late Friday there were more COVID-19 Vaccines coming to Marion County on Thursday, March 4. “The Texas Department of State Health Services will be in Marion County to administer the Moderna vaccine to residents of Marion County,” LaFleur wrote in a press release. AccordingContinue Reading
MC Judge Renews Disaster Declaration, Calls Special Meeting
Marion County Judge Leward LaFleur renewed his Disaster Declaration due to “widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss of life, or property resulting from severe ice and snow storm” for the whole county today. The declaration continues for seven days. The declaration assists individuals and businesses in qualifying for reliefContinue Reading
Jefferson Post Office Open, Carriers Delivering Mail
According to a message received from the Jefferson Postmaster, Pam Williamson, the Jefferson US Post Office is open today and carriers are out delivering mail.Continue Reading
JISD Cancels in-person School Monday & Tuesday, February 22-23
From Superintendent Rob Barnwell No school tomorrow or Tuesday. Most bus routes are impassable. Teachers will continue to provide remote instruction as they’ve done last week. We also have some water leak issues that need to be addressed. We will reassess on Tuesday evening and provide more info at thatContinue Reading