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Jackson County Chamber Awarded Tourism And Hospitality Recovery Funds

The Jackson County Chamber announced as a recipient of Tennessee Tourism Recovery Funds. The state started the Tennessee Tourism CARES program to help the tourism and hospitality industries impacted by COVID-19. Chamber Director Hope Vargas said they were awarded some $47,500 to use over the next three years. “And I’m not entirely sure of the eligibility requirements or the details ... Read More »

Cumberland EMA Performs Successful Emergency Drill At CCHS

Cumberland County EMA’s emergency drill at Cumberland County High School Monday deemed a success. EMA Director Travis Cole said the drill was part of the emergency personnel’s routines. He said first responders attend tornado and fire drills to help schools update and adjust plans if needed. “We look for evacuation points to make sure there’s not going to be any ... Read More »

Hundreds Of Spanish Books Added To Putnam Schools Mobile Book Program

Putnam County students who speak Spanish will soon have more opportunities to read books in their language. The school system received a state grant that allowed hundreds of Spanish books to be added to the Words on Wheels program. Coordinator Dr. Mark Rodgers said the repurposed school bus travels to schools so students can take home a book. “We have ... Read More »

Bon De Croft Elementary Addition Project Out For Bid

White County’s Bon De Croft Elementary School project is out for bid. The near 20,000 square foot addition would connect the old building with the gymnasium, create a new school entrance and add classroom space. Director of Schools Kurt Dronebarger said the question now is if bids will fit the some $6 million project budget. “We’re not sure if that’s ... Read More »

Celina Mayor Admits Controversial Sign Was Placed By His Orders

Celina Mayor Luke Collins confirmed Monday that he told city employees to place the sign regarding drug use on an affordable housing property. Collins said the sign was placed after two residents that live near the property voiced concern about drug use there. Collins said he made a promise to the residents to take action. “There’s some folks that said ... Read More »

IMPACT Cookeville Reaches $100,000 Scholarship Endowment Goal

IMPACT Cookeville has achieved its goal of reaching $100,000 for the Isaac and Amanda Bohanon Scholarship for Tennessee Tech students. IMPACT President Jasen Knight said the scholarship came about from a desire to honor two people who do so much in education, especially for Black students in Putnam County. He said the funds are extremely beneficial to not only the ... Read More »

New Gas Provider For Clay County Sending Mailed Notification On Changes

Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Utility District anticipates a seamless transition in service for Clay County residents. The provider will merge with the Clay Gas Utility District starting Thursday. Communications Director Clifford Swoape said operations moving forward would be under the new company’s name including bills. “The gas system as far as the operation of it is going to remain pretty ... Read More »

Sparta Tree Board To Present HWY 111 Landscaping Project To TDOT

The Sparta Tree Board has the preliminary design prepared for a $30,000 landscaping project coming to the main off ramps on Highway 111. Board Member Donna Fare said the next step is to present the plans to TDOT for approval. “We would like to have everything finalized so that we can plant in the late fall and other plants in ... Read More »

Overton Group Working To Create New Community Club

The Overton County Family and Community Educators group has started the process to add a club for the community. The group operates through the Overton County Ag Extension Office. Director Christina Swallows said about 12 people met that wanted a day-time club. “They did decide that each of them would bring something they are working on and something they are ... Read More »