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Jefferson County Leader - March 19

Jefferson County Leader - March 19

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Wednesday, March 25, 2026
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Litton takes over as executive director of EDC
Local News
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Litton takes over as executive director of EDC

  • By Steve Taylor
  • Apr 11, 2023

The Jefferson County Economic Development Corporation has a new executive director.

Tracy leaves top spot at Economic Development Corporation
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Tracy leaves top spot at Economic Development Corporation

  • By Steve Taylor
  • Jan 8, 2023

The Jefferson County Economic Development Corporation is looking for a new executive director.

2022 county budget up slightly from previous year
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2022 county budget up slightly from previous year

  • By Steve Taylor
  • Jan 8, 2022

Jefferson County Council members have approved a $157,567,805 budget for 2022, which is up by nearly $37 million from the current budget.

Relief for small (really small) merchants
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Relief for small (really small) merchants

  • By Steve Taylor
  • Aug 29, 2021

Some small business owners in Jefferson County could be in line for some big relief.

Deadline looms for CARES Act applications
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Deadline looms for CARES Act applications

  • By Steve Taylor
  • Nov 7, 2020

The deadline is quickly approaching for Jefferson County businesses, nonprofit organizations, schools and local governments to claim their sha…

Council OKs funds for first CARES Act recipients
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Council OKs funds for first CARES Act recipients

  • By Steve Taylor
  • Sep 27, 2020

The Jefferson County Council has approved spending $4,125,371.71 of the county’s share of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Sec…

EDC head: Masks needed to keep stores open
Coronavirus
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EDC head: Masks needed to keep stores open

  • By Steve Taylor
  • Aug 27, 2020

While some Jefferson County residents stew over discussions about wearing face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19, the leader of a group tha…

ICYMI: Back in biz: Some open all the way, others put a toe in
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ICYMI: Back in biz: Some open all the way, others put a toe in

  • By Steve Taylor
  • May 16, 2020

Jefferson County’s stay-at-home order and restrictions on restaurants and bars ended on May 4. What’s happened since then has been – well, dif…

ICYMI: Stimulus package poised to help people, small businesses
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ICYMI: Stimulus package poised to help people, small businesses

  • By Steve Taylor
  • Apr 11, 2020

After Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, much of the initial attention centered around the stimulu…

ICYMI: Pandemic affecting businesses in different ways
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ICYMI: Pandemic affecting businesses in different ways

  • By Steve Taylor
  • Mar 29, 2020

Social distancing doesn’t just affect people. Businesses also are affected.

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