Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. During a special hearing on Monday, Sept. 9, the Jefferson County School Board finalized its annual budget and voted to adopt the new 2019-2020 fiscal year’s millage…
Month: September 2019
Fountain reflects Monticello’s past
Lazaro Aleman ECB Publishing, Inc. A currently little-noticed artifact from Monticello’s not-too-distant past may be getting a bit more recognition in the future. Standing largely forgotten and neglected in the shade of…
Finding Solutions to Veteran Suicides
A disturbing number of Veterans take their own lives in the U.S. On average, approximately 7,300 Veterans die from suicide each year. Despite significant efforts and billions of dollars invested by the…
Reporters Corner
What are you looking for, Ms. Washington? Recently, a school board member complained of people stirring up ‘animosity’ due to their interest in school district properties, in particular, the former elementary and…
A mission of giving: CERT volunteers bring aid to hurricane victims
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. Hurricane Michael may be almost a year in the past, but for many of the residents of the hurricane-torn Florida Panhandle, life is still far from normal….
Frances Wise Gillyard
Frances Wise Gillyard was born on July 15, 1943, to Joseph Wise and Willmon Franklin Wise in Snowhill, Md. Frances was raised in Maryland and attended public schools there. Leroy and Frances…
Crime Beat
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. Kenneth Nealy – August 19 Kenneth Jerome Nealy, 33, of Monticello, was arrested on Monday, Aug. 19 by Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) Cpl. Bethea after Nealy…
Warriors round-up the Cowgirls
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. After starting their season off with losses to The Community Christian School Chargers (Saturday, Aug. 17) and the Dixie County Bears (Tuesday, Aug. 20), the Jefferson County…
Getting wild with 4-H day camp
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. The Jefferson County Extension Office was filled with children from Jefferson and Leon Counties on Monday, July 8 through Friday, July 12 as the Jefferson 4-H held…
City Clerk gives update on billing system upgrades
Lazaro Aleman ECB Publishing, Inc. City Clerk Emily Anderson recently gave the Monticello City Council an update on the billing system upgrades that she implemented at the start of the year. On…
We have no choice, the toll road IS coming
Lazaro Aleman ECB Publishing, Inc. Just returned from her trip to Tampa, where she attended the first meeting of one of three advisory boards tasked with setting guidelines for their respective proposed…
Emerald’s Gem Box…
Never Forget Today, September 11, is a day Americans will never forget. Today, 18 years ago, America endured the worst terror attack in its history. Today, 18 years ago, America came together….
Tigers fall in homecoming loss
Rick Patrick ECB Publishing, Inc. The Jefferson Somerset Academy Tigers went back and forth with the Eagles of North Florida Christian School, from Tallahassee, for nearly the entire game, until a touchdown…
Warriors whip the Wolves
Rick Patrick ECB Publishing, Inc. The Aucilla Christian Academy (ACA) Warriors took advantage of three pass interceptions and 357 rushing yards to defeat the Wolves of St. Francis Catholic School, 33-14, in…
Glittering crowns and gowns at Jefferson Somerset Homecoming
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. As the sun set over Tiger Stadium on Friday, Sept. 6, football fans, students, friends and family gathered on the bleachers overlooking the Jefferson County Tigers’ home…
Pastor Spotlight
Debbie Snapp ECB Publishing, Inc. Rev. Gloria A. Cox has been involved in ministry for over 40 years. For Rev. Cox, being involved in ministry is a driving passion for her that…
From the Pulpit…
United we can stand Eighteen years ago, on Sept. 11, an event happened that shaped the course of human events on the world stage. Terrorism became a reality for us all. The…
A tribute to 9/11
Where were you when the world stopped turning? Emerald G. Parsons ECB Publishing, Inc. We all remember where we were on Sept. 11, 2001. It was a Tuesday morning … press morning…
Young first responders join disaster-response team
ECB Publishing, Inc. Photo By Ashley Hunter, August 29, 2019 Several Jefferson County youths have entered into the local Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) after completing their training on Thursday, Aug. 29….
Semi vs. pedestrian hit-and-run
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. A man has been left in serious condition after a hit-and-run took place on the morning of Wednesday, Sept. 4, on Jefferson County’s stretch of I-10 at…
You must be logged in to post a comment.