Begins in Jefferson County, ends in Taylor county Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. A high-speed chase that began on Jefferson County’s stretch of I-10 ended up with an arrest in Perry by…
Month: January 2019
Icy conditions on Hwy 27
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. A vehicle wreck that took place on Tuesday, January 29, resulted in an icy spill. At 9:23 a.m., first responders from the Jefferson County Fire Rescue (JCFR)…
Have a heart: Teaching teens about the importance of organ donation
Debbie Snapp ECB Publishing, Inc. On Thursday, Jan. 17, Jefferson Somerset held an organ donor presentation for students who are or will be driving age soon, in an effort to teach them…
Love and Kindness Disabled and Elderly Care: making a difference in care-taking
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. Vanita Bowick Nembhard, the owner of Love and Kindness Disabled and Elderly Care, has been assisting in the care-taking of others since she was very young. As…
Monticello is a nationally recognized Tree City
Debbie Snapp ECB Publishing, Inc. Every year, on the third Friday in January, the City of Monticello plants trees in celebration of National Arbor Day in Florida. The City of Monticello has…
Jefferson County Sexual Offenders Directory 2019
The Wednesday, January 30 edition of the Monticello News includes a map, mugshots and overview of 45 sexual offenders and predators that are registered as living in Jefferson County. One is currently…
Heartbeat bill proposed
Ashley Hunter, ECB Publishing, Inc. The Florida Legislature is no stranger to making attempts that would ban the abortion of a pregnancy after it exceeds certain lengths of time. In 2017, legislation…
Jefferson County Spelling Bee Champions
Ashley Hunter, ECB Publishing, Inc. During the evening of Thursday, Jan. 24, the students from Jefferson Somerset and Aucilla Christian Academy gathered at the First United Methodist Church in Monticello to compete against…
Presentation on wildlife stewardship at Chamber meeting on Tuesday
plus other Chamber announcements Debbie Snapp, ECB Publishing, Inc. The Monticello-Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Business Luncheon meeting will be held at 12 p.m. on the first Tuesday, Feb. 5, at…
Jefferson Somerset holds spelling bee
Ashley Hunter, ECB Publishing, Inc. Many American adults have memories of spelling bees when they were children and students. The activity of a spelling bee is almost as American as apple pie; one…
From the Pulpit – Praying for those in authority
There’s a story about a little bird who didn’t fly south soon enough for the winter. It wound up on the ground, slowly freezing to death. When things looked really dim, a…
Is your road getting a facelift?
Lazaro Aleman ECB Publishing, Inc. Residents in certain areas of the county, as well as motorists regularly traveling those areas, can expect to see improved roads in the future. County officials,…
Colder-than-normal temperatures forecast through April
Lazaro Aleman ECB Publishing, Inc. Look for colder-than-normal temperatures into spring, if the latest seasonal forecast for the February to April period from The Weather Company (TWC) can be believed. The TWC…
New Fire/EMS chief, director
Lazaro Aleman ECB Publishing, Inc. Jefferson County’s Fire Rescue Department has a new EMS director and fire chief. He is Derrick Burrus, who replaces retired Fire Chief/Director Mark Matthews. Before being formally…
Reporter’s Corner: The women who paved the way
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. On Monday, January 21, Kamala Harris, a Democratic senator from California, announced that she will be running for president in 2020. Harris has been lauded for her…
Gleaming and glowing at the library
Ashley Hunter, ECB Publishing, Inc. “Glow hard or go home,” was written on the wall with vibrantly colored, glowing tape. Floating near the ceiling were brilliantly pigmented balloons that glowed underneath the…
Teachers and Employee of the Year
Middle-High Teacher of the Year: Katrina Snider Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail,” are…
Dogs and Citrus Greening
For decades, humans have relied on dogs to detect explosives, illegal drugs, lost people and wildlife. More recently, they have been used to detect pests such as termites, bedbugs and agricultural insect…
NFCC Community Theatre presents Mary Poppins Jr. this Friday and Saturday
Story Submitted Your favorite practically perfect nanny takes center stage in the North Florida Community College Sentinel Upstage Players’ upcoming production of Mary Poppins Jr., a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious adventure based on the award-winning…
Does God still speak today?
CharismaNews was quick to report that J. D. Greear, President of the Southern Baptist Convention, said God can still speak audibly today. What Greear said was he would not “put God in…
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