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Livingston Mayor Suspending COVID Press Conferences Indefinitely

Livingston is suspending all future COVID press conferences due to improved COVID positivity numbers. Overton County is reporting 38 active cases in the county, new cases reported have dropped from 9.6 per day to 3.9 per day over the last 14 days. Livingston Mayor Curtis Hayes said the press conferences have served their purpose to keep the community informed. “I’m ... Read More »

Celina To Give Holiday Pay To Local EMS Workers This Year

Celina Mayor Luke Collins said local EMS workers will receive holiday pay moving forward. The town’s EMS employees have voiced concerns over equal benefits after being excluded from several departmental raises. Collins said he hopes the increased wages improves Celina’s relationship with emergency workers. “This has got to make them feel better,” Collins said. “So hopefully, we’ll continue to work ... Read More »

Cookeville Public Works Preps For Winter Use Of Road De-Icing Salt

Cookeville’s Public Works Department is already prepping for winter storms by purchasing road de-icing salt. Director Greg Brown said that de-icing salt plays a key role in driving on icy roads. However, he said there can be a point where it becomes less effective. “The colder it is the less efficient the salt works,” Brown said. “So when it gets ... Read More »

CPAC Hosting Auditions For Backstage Series Production: “The Half-Life Of Marie Curie”

Cookeville Performing Arts Center is hosting auditions for its Backstage Series production of “The Half-Life of Marie Curie,” by Lauren Gunderson. Cultural Arts Coordinator Kimberly Frick-Welker said that auditions on Monday are for the two roles in the show directed by Steve Gwilt. “It delves into the friendship of two extraordinary women, both scientists,” Frick-Welker said. “We had Marie Curie ... Read More »

Bloomington Springs Convenience Center Closes Next Week For Paving

Putnam County’s Bloomington Springs Convenience Center will be temporary closed for repaving Wednesday. Solid Waste Director Doug Ashburn said the facility should reopen to the public Friday, November 5th. “This has been needed for quite some time,” Ashburn said. “We have this one, and we’re also going to do Monterey, Burgess Falls and Buffalo Valley in the near future.” Ashburn ... Read More »

Sparta To Pursue Storm Alert System To Send Warnings Individually

Sparta City Administrator Brad Hennessee said the city could pursue individual storm alerts for residents. Hennessee said the 911 system has the capability to call individuals in the event of a hazardous weather. Hennessee said the city wants to consider the change along with a possible third weather siren coming next budget season. “The question at this point is what’s ... Read More »

Dale Hollow Dam Road Closing For Head Gate Work

Dale Hollow Dam Road will close to all traffic on November 1 at 8:00 AM. The road will be closed to allow work to be done on the dam’s head gates. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said that because of how extensive the work is, there is no scheduled reopening date but expect work to take roughly one month. ... Read More »

Clay Schools Set Start Date For All Three Summer Learning Camps

All three summer learning camps in Clay County have their start dates set for 2022. That includes the the learning camp for rising 1st through 5th graders, learning loss bridge camp and STREAM mini camps. Supervisor of Instruction Misty Strong said that camps will start on May 23. However, Strong said the end date is still tentative. “We don’t know ... Read More »

Amonett House Hoping To Finish Work By First Of Year

Pickett County’s authentic log cabin, the Amonett House, aiming to finish rebuilding work by the first of the year. Byrdstown-Pickett County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Billy Robbins said the county has wanted to turn the 1830s cabin into an attraction for some time. He said it was a $25,000 ThreeStar grant and additional help from the Ammonett family that ... Read More »

Overton Pursuing Highway Grant To Replace Aging Equipment

The Overton County Highway Department has been approved to apply for a $100,000 equipment grant. The county would have to provide a 50 percent match if the application is approved. Highway Superintendent James Norrod said this is an opportunity to upgrade an aging fleet. “Maybe another truck, we’ve been short on dump trucks and mowers,” Norrod said. “They’ve been getting ... Read More »