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Algood Police Goes Through DUI Detection Training

The Algood Police Department hosted an advanced DUI detection training course in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Highway Safety. Algood Police Chief Dale Armour said the department went through field sobriety testing last month and this is the next step in training. He said officers will learn how to discern if someone is driving under the influence and how ... Read More »

Algood Online Water Payment System Offline Due To Vendor Issue

Algood’s online water bill payment system is offline due to a systemwide issue with the vendor. City Administrator Keith Morrison said this is the first problem of this nature the city has encountered with its outside vendor. Morrison said the vendor is having issues system-wide and has currently shut down their overall service to fix the problem. “At this point, ... Read More »

Algood’s Mingle Market Saturday; Outgrows Original Location

Algood is kicking off its Mingle Market this Saturday and every first Saturday throughout the year. Roy Phipps with Algood Park and Recreation said there will be at least 30 vendors and food trucks in downtown Algood. Phipps said the event has already outgrown its original location. “We actually had more interest and we had more vendors interested in participating ... Read More »

Algood Accepting Gift Donations For Signature Healthcare Residents

The Algood Police Department has set up a donation drop box at city hall for the residents of Putnam’s Signature Healthcare City Hall Clerk Megan Benton said the goal is to remind residents that the community is thinking about them this holiday season. “The idea was really based off of the fact that these seniors have been in their nursing ... Read More »

COVID Closes Algood City Hall Lobby

COVID exposure inside Algood’s City Hall and rising cases in Putnam County forced the city hall lobby to close Tuesday. Algood Mayor Lisa Chapman Fowler said that masks will be required to enter City Hall when it re-opens. Fowler said if residents maintain COVID precautions, it will benefit everyone. ‘I say I’m wearing mine to protect you, so why won’t ... Read More »