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LA Postpones TN Promise Meeting Due To School Closure

Livingston Academy postponed its Tennessee Promise meeting due to the school’s closure for inclement weather Thursday. Gear-Up Coordinator Vanessa Farris said attending the meeting is one of the four requirements for students participating in the program. “At the mandatory meeting they meet their Tennessee Achieves mentor,” Farris said. “And just talk through the transition from high school to college whether ... Read More »

Jackson, Overton HWY Departments Report Clear Roads After Morning Snow

The roads in Jackson and Overton counties are clear after a small amount of snow accumulation Thursday morning. Both school systems closed for the day out of precaution. Overton Road Supervisor James Norrod said there seemed to be no problem areas within the county this morning. “It was starting to flurry pretty good,” Norrod said, “You seen just a little ... Read More »

New Omicron Subvarient Likely In The Upper Cumberland

A new COVID Omicron subvarient called Kraken is most likely already in the Upper Cumberland. Nashville Metro Public Health confirmed its first case last week. Upper Cumberland Medical Society President Dr. Brent Staton said the subvarient is highly contagious but not necessarily more dangerous. “The likelihood of it not being here is pretty slim considering if you look at the ... Read More »

Sparta Accepting Applications For New Financial Director

Sparta has started the process to fill its vacant financial director position. The Board of Aldermen approved opening the application portal after Financial Director Tonya Tindle was hired as city administrator. Tindle said four candidates have already applied. “It’s very important, because as small as Sparta is, it’s usually one person doing that job,” Tindle said. “There’s not a lot ... Read More »

LA Teacher Starting New High School HOF For Teachers And Alumni

A Livingston Academy teacher seeking nominations to create the high school’s first hall of fame class. Ag Teacher Michael Johnson said the school has its own football hall of fame, but he wanted to expand the opportunity to teachers and alumni. “I got the idea from seeing a post on the internet where Cumberland County High School inducted some people ... Read More »

Fuson Named New Director Of Leadership DeKalb

DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce has announced Leigh Fuson as the new director for Leadership DeKalb. The program works to help citizens gain more knowledge and experience about the county itself by getting involved in government, business, and community events. Fuson said she wanted to take on the role to help facilitate the program and help it improve. “I went ... Read More »

Hermitage Springs School Seeing Positive Results In Student Newspaper

Hermitage Springs School journalism students are gearing up to publish the fifth issue of its student-run newspaper. 6th through 8th Grade ELA Teacher Hayley Goad said the club came about when new principal Christina McGee wanted to place an emphasis on students having extracurricular outside of school or sports. Goad said her 12 student journalists come up with story ideas, ... Read More »

CRMC To Purchase Equipment For Whitney Surgery Center

CRMC, Cookeville Regional Medical Center

After delaying the purchase for several months, Cookeville Regional Medical Center set to take the next steps to replace GI equipment at the Surgery Center on Whitney Avenue. CFO Tommye Rena Wells said the hospital had originally gotten this request in July with a bid of $1.2 million. She said they have now pushed out the purchase as far as ... Read More »

White Co. Sheriff’s Office Launching First-Ever Sheriff’s Academy

White County Sheriff’s Office working to launch its first-ever Sheriff’s Academy. Lieutenant James Blankenship said the process has been in the works for some time. He said the purpose was for the citizens of White County to become familiar with the operations of the Sheriff’s Department as well as to increase the line of communication between the two. “We want ... Read More »