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Vol Network’s “BIG ORANGE HOTLINE” Radio Show Debuts Tonight (Monday)

September 21, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

The Vol Network’s “Big Orange Hotline” radio show debuts for the 2020 football season Monday, September 21 at 8 p.m. Eastern / 7 p.m. Central across the state of Tennessee live from the outdoor patio at Dead End BBQ restaurant on Sutherland Avenue in Knoxville. The Vol Network’s Bob Kesling hosts the show and will be joined each week by former Vol quarterbacks Pat Ryan and Jeff Francis. Numerous special guests and former Vols will join the show again this season.

Entering its 11th season, “Big Orange Hotline” is a weekly, one-hour, prime time Tennessee football review and preview show presented and hosted since its beginning at Dead End BBQ. In addition to interviews, calls and discussion, Monday’s opening show will also feature a scouting report on Tennessee’s season-opening home opponent, the South Carolina Gamecocks. Dead End BBQ and the Vol Network are adhering to the local health, safety and social distancing guidelines outlined in the state of Tennessee’s “Tennessee Pledge” plan.

Fans can call in and ask questions by dialing 1-800-688-8657 (VOLS) or Tweet questions to @VolNetwork, #AskVolNetwork. Fans are encouraged to check their local listings for the close to 20 Vol Network affiliates in the state that carry “Big Orange Hotline”. The show can also be heard online at utsports.com and on the UT GameDay App.

Dead End BBQ is an award-winning unique American neighborhood barbecue restaurant located at 3612 Sutherland Avenue in Knoxville. It’s been featured on CBS, ESPN and SEC Network and voted one of America’s top 100 barbeque restaurants. More information and directions can be found at www.deadendbbq.com.




DeKalb Saints Homecoming Royalty

September 20, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

The 2020 DeKalb Saints Homecoming Queen Annabella Eleni Dakas was crowned Thursday night during a program held prior to the Saints football game with Smith County at the DCHS football field.

The Saints won 12-10

Dakas, an 8th grader, was escorted by her brother Andrew Dakas, 8th grade captain, wide receiver and linebacker and Wesley Kent, 8th grade captain, running back and linebacker.

Laurie Beth Risgby, an 8th grade attendant, was escorted by Luke Midgett, 8th grade offensive lineman and defensive end.

Kora Lin Kilgore, 8th grade attendant, escorted by Ty Webb, 8th grade captain, running back and linebacker

Caroline Crook, DeKalb West 8th grade attendant, escorted by Axel Aranda, 8th grade captain, running back and free safety.

Deanna Agee, 7th grade attendant, was escorted by Alex Lemons, 8th grade offensive lineman and defensive end

Carleigh Isabella Beckham, 7th grade attendant, escorted by Kobe Curtis, 8th grade offensive lineman and defensive end

Izzy Hendrixson, DeKalb West 7th grade attendant, escorted by Bradley Pelham, 8th grade offensive lineman and linebacker




DeKalb Has 11 COVID-19 Deaths

September 20, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

The number of DeKalb County COVID-19 related deaths keeps rising.

According to the Tennessee Department of Health as of Sunday, 11 people had died in DeKalb County since March, up from 10 on Friday while the number of active cases is now at 28.

There have been 544 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19 since March in DeKalb County and 505 are now inactive or have recovered.

The DeKalb County Health Department’s testing hours are Monday-Friday from 9am to 12 NOON every day.

For the full report with additional data: www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov.html.
https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov/data/clusters-in-long-term-care-facilities.html




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