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Native American Artifacts Show Saturday at County Complex
July 26, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
A Native American artifacts show will be held Saturday, July 31 at the Mike Foster Multi-Purpose Center from 8:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. and proceeds will benefit the Lighthouse Christian Camp. Admission to the event is free.
The artifacts show will feature displays ranging from arrow heads to pottery and some items will be available for sale or trade. “I think we have about 40-50 tables. We sell the table (space). It cost $15 for the table per person and that money goes to pay for all the expenses of the show and any money left is donated to the Lighthouse Christian Camp,” said Mike Foster, one of the event organizers.
“Tennessee has probably three or four major shows of this kind and this is one of them so we want to invite everybody to come to see the artifacts. I think you will be pleased with what you see”.
“We will have people who will be buying and selling as well as displaying their artifacts but a lot of trading also goes on between the collectors”, said Foster.
“I like shell beads so I will have a lot of them there along with bone work and tools they (Native Americans) used but I guess the main attraction is flint including arrow heads, spear points, and things like that but there will be some pottery too. I even have a wooden bow from the 1600’s time frame. We’ll have collectors here from Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama among others”.
“You can probably go to any museum in the state of Tennessee and you won’t see the amount of quality and the number of artifacts you will see there. It’s really enjoyable for people who like history or artifacts and it’s free so come on out Saturday because you’ll see some really good collections,” Foster concluded.
The show is sponsored locally and by the Volunteer State Archaeological Society, a non-profit educational organization devoted to the study of prehistoric America. This society is one of the largest of the independent state societies affiliated with Central States Archaeological Societies.
For more information contact Mike Foster at 615-418-5957.
(UPDATED) It Has Happened Again
July 26, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
It has happened again!
An accident occurred Monday morning on Broad Street as an eastbound International semi and trailer, driven by 60 year old Ronald Moon of Crossville, went under the South College Street (Veterans Memorial) bridge while hauling a New Holland tractor and bush hog. The extended arm and box blade of the bush hog apparently hit the underside of the bridge causing some minor damage to the structure. No one was injured but the eastbound traffic was diverted by Smithville Police during the Tennessee Highway Patrol’s investigation. The Smithville Fire Department and City Public Works Department were also on the scene along with Tennessee Department of Transportation workers. The truck was not harmed but the tractor and bush hog were damaged in the crash. A 16 year old boy was a passenger of the truck.
This is at least the third time within the last five years that the bridge has been hit by a truck hauling vehicles or equipment passing underneath.
Get Ready to Save: Three Sales Tax Holidays in 2021
July 26, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
Get ready to save! There are three sales tax holidays in 2021.
The Tennessee General Assembly approved two new one-time holidays for this year, in addition to the traditional sales tax holiday that takes place annually. During these holiday periods, Tennesseans can save nearly 10 percent on qualifying items.
“We are proud to return money to hardworking Tennesseans,” Gov. Bill Lee said. “I encourage everyone to take advantage of these savings.”
“We’re happy to help Tennesseans save money and provide some tax relief,” Revenue Commissioner David Gerregano said.
The details of the sales tax holidays are:
Clothing, School Supplies, and Computers: Friday, July 30 – Sunday, August 1, 2021: During this weekend holiday, clothing priced under $100, school supplies priced under $100, and computers priced under $1500 are exempt from sales tax. Online purchases are included.
Food, Food Ingredients, and Prepared Food: Friday, July 30 – Thursday, August 5, 2021: During this week-long holiday, food, food ingredients, and prepared food are exempt from sales tax. This includes qualified sales of food and prepared food at grocery stores, restaurants, and food trucks. Takeout food is included in the holiday; however, alcoholic beverages are not included.
Gun Safes and Safety Equipment, July 1, 2021- June 30, 2022: During this holiday, which lasts an entire fiscal year, gun safes and specified gun safety devices sold at retail are exempt from sales tax.
Learn more information about the three sales tax holidays by visiting www.tntaxholiday.com . You can also email revenue.support@tn.gov or call 615-253-0600 with any questions.
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