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National Weather Service Confirms EF1 Tornado Hit Liberty Area Tuesday Morning

November 7, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

National Weather Service officials have confirmed a total of eight tornadoes hit the mid-state late Monday night into early Tuesday morning.

An EF1 tornado touched down in Cannon and DeKalb County Monday night into the early hours of Tuesday morning.

The twister damaged the home of Randy and Cheryl Campbell and other structures in the area of Adamson Branch Road off Highway 53 near Liberty just after 1 a.m. Tuesday morning.

The tornado was the third to be confirmed from the line of storms that pushed through the mid-state causing significant damage and even killing one person in Rutherford County.

NWS officials later confirmed three more tornadoes — two in Lawrence County and one in Wayne County. A seventh and eighth were later confirmed in White and Grundy county.




School Bus Drivers Needed

November 7, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

The DeKalb County School System is in search of experienced bus drivers.

Persons interested may contact Transportation Supervisor Jimmy Sprague. “It takes a special kind of person to drive a school bus. You have to love kids. It’s perfect for a stay at home mom who wants to be on the same schedule as her kids; for a person with their own business or someone who has a part time job or does seasonal work,” he said.

“We have 42 drivers in the county. I am currently one driver short but I am using my sub-pool to fill the position,” he said.

“To be a school bus driver you must be at least 25 years old and have a CDL license, Class A or Class B. You must have a Passenger and School Bus Endorsement, carry a current medical card, have a clean DMV record, and you must be able to pass a background check and drug screening. After a bus driver is hired, there are random drug tests at the bus garage for all drivers. If you are interested in driving a school bus call or come see me. You may fill out an application on line or I have hard copies and we can fill them out at the office,” said Sprague.




GOP Candidates Clean Sweep DeKalb County

November 6, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

DeKalb County voters favored all the Republican candidates in Tuesday’s Tennessee General Election.

Every GOP candidate swept all 15 precincts and had a majority of the early voting and absentee votes.

Bill Lee was elected Governor beating Democratic challenger and former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean 1,333,811 to 862,324. In DeKalb County Lee  outpolled Dean 4,170 to 1,735. Lee will succeed two term Republican Governor Bill Haslam.

Marsha Blackburn defeated former Democratic Governor and Nashville Mayor Phil Bredesen to succeed Bob Corker in the United States Senate.  Statewide, Blackburn won 1,225,352 to 982,638. In DeKalb County, Blackburn won 3,900 to 1,982.

John Rose has been elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from the 6th District to succeed Congressman Diane Black. Rose beat Democratic nominee Dr. Dawn Barlow  for the seat 172,684 to 70,298 district-wide. In DeKalb County Rose won 3,691 to 1,362

17th District State Senator Mark Pody was elected to a full four year term beating Democrat Mary Alice Carfi district wide 53,290 to 22,418. Pody carried all six counties in the district. In DeKalb County Pody won 3,733 to 1,568

Clark Boyd was elected to a full two year term in the State House of Representatives from the 46th District defeating Democratic challenger Mark Cagle district wide 17,582 to 6,530. Boyd carried all three counties in the district and won DeKalb County 958 to 445.

State Representative Terri Lynn Weaver in the 40th district was unopposed and received 3,372 complimentary votes in DeKalb County. District-wide Weaver received 20,567 complimentary votes.

A total of 6,030 people voted in Tuesday’s election including 3,135 early voters and absentees and 2,895  on election day

Get statewide election returns by clicking link below

https://elections.tn.gov/results.php




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