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County Mayor Tim Stribling Survives Primary Challenge

May 1, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

County Mayor Tim Stribling had a close call Tuesday but survived the Democratic Primary winning by seven votes.

Stribling won the rematch with Mike Foster, the man he unseated four years ago as County Mayor in the primary. Stribling also defeated Bradley Hendrix, who currently serves as a county commissioner in the 3rd district.

Stribling won the race with a total of 1,066 votes. Foster came in second with 1,059 and Hendrix had 328 votes. Stribling carried 10 of the 15 precincts.

As the Democratic nominee, Stribling will face Independent candidate Randy Paris in the August 2nd DeKalb County General Election for County Mayor. The winner will take office September 1 and serve four years.

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Nicole Wright Wins Democratic Nomination for Circuit Court Clerk

May 1, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Nicole Wright has won the Democratic nomination for the office of Circuit Court Clerk.

Wright, an employee of the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office, defeated Fifth District Constable Mark Milam in Tuesday’s primary.

Wright received a total of 1,203 votes to 1,047 votes for Milam. She won 10 of 15 precincts and had a majority of the early votes/absentees.

She will now face Republican Susan Martin in the DeKalb County General Election on August 2. The winner will take office on September 1 and serve four years succeeding Democratic incumbent Circuit Court Clerk Katherine Pack, who decided not to seek re-election to a fifth term.

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DCHS and DMS Evacuated After Small Fire In AC unit

May 1, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Students and teachers were evacuated from DCHS and DeKalb Middle School Tuesday after a fire started in a rooftop air conditioning unit at the high school.

Director of Schools Patrick Cripps said no one was injured and the students and teachers later returned to class.

“We had an air conditioner unit to catch on fire but the fire was pretty much contained to it,” said Cripps

Aaron Young, a school system maintenance employee, grabbed a fire extinguisher and put out the blaze as the Smithville Volunteer Fire Department was enroute.

Although the fire was in an AC unit on the high school building, Cripps said both the high school and middle school were evacuated as a precaution.

“Our first priority is to our students and Mr. (Randy) Jennings (DCHS Principal), the teachers, and administration did an excellent job of evacuating the students to make sure they were secure,” he said.

According to Director Cripps, the fire caused minor damage to the school roof and very little smoke penetrated into the building. “After making sure the students and teachers are safe then you have to start looking at your facilities to make sure they are okay. Our maintenance staff, Aaron Young, Earl Jared, and Dillon Hicks, along with Mr. Jennings and myself got up on the roof and checked it out. We discovered that the fire had melted the top membrane of the roof but there was no structural damage or anything of that nature. It was confined a very small section. The fire put out a little bit of smoke in the building but not too much. You could smell the scent of smoke a little but it never filled the building,” he said.

In addition to the Smithville Volunteer Fire Department, the Smithville Police Department, and DeKalb EMS responded.

“I want to thank the fire department, police department, EMS, and the utility companies for their quick response,” added Director Cripps.




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