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WJLE’s Fiddle Dee Dee on Broad Gospel Hour Returns Sunday Night
January 3, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
Do you enjoy gospel music by local talent?
Join WJLE for the Fiddle Dee Dee on Broad Gospel Hour from 5-6 p.m. Sunday, January 5.
The program airs once a month, on the first Sunday night of each month, from 5-6 p.m. featuring recorded local talent performing gospel music.
Sunday night’s program will showcase the music of the Joyful Praises and Elizabeth Wright.
Tune in the first Sunday night of each month for the Fiddle Dee Dee on Broad Gospel Hour from 5-6 p.m. on WJLE.
WJLE is proud of our partner sponsors of religious programs each week and hopes you will tune in often and let them know you listen.
•Got A Minute?: 60 second message presented by the Smithville Church of Christ with Dan Gulley-Twice a day Monday-Friday each week (various times morning and around noon).
•Cross Connection sponsored by the Upper Helton Baptist Church featuring Jimmy Arms: Monday-Friday at 11:55 a.m. each week.
•Morning Devotion: A 5 minute daily devotional by a different minister each week Monday-Saturday at 7:25 a.m.
The following are weekly sponsored Sunday programs:
•7:30 a.m.: Royce Moore of the New West Point Freewill Baptist Church (The Way of Life Ministry).
•8:00 a.m. Elders Joseph and Ricky Arnold for the New Bildad and Mount View Primitive Baptist Churches (The Firm Foundation).
•8:30 a.m. Outreach Baptist Church with Nathan Thomason (The Outreach Pulpit).
•9:00 a.m. The Keltonburg Missionary Baptist Church (Only Through the Blood)
•9:30 a.m. LOCAL NEWS
•9:35 a.m. Trent Colwell of the Smithville Church of the Nazarene (The Living Word).
•10:30 a.m. Bobby Thomason of the Covenant Baptist Church (Fountain of Faith Ministries).
•11:00 a.m. Worship Services from either the Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian (Isaac Gray) or Smithville First United Methodist (David Lundsford) Churches.
•12:00 NOON: LOCAL NEWS
1:00 p.m.: Truth that Transforms with Aaron Wright.
•1:30 p.m. The Preaching Ministry of Toy Lawson of the People’s Pentecostal Church.
•2:30 p.m. Billy Hale of the Christ Pentecostal Church of Brush Creek (The King is Coming).
•3:00 p.m. Prophet James Ferrell of the Church of Jesus Christ (The Word of the Lord).
•4:00 p.m. LOCAL NEWS
•4:15 p.m. Royce Curtis of the People’s Missionary Baptist Church.
•5:00 p.m. Fiddle Dee Dee on Broad Gospel Hour (1st Sunday).
•6:05 p.m. Gospel music sponsored by Cantrell’s Furniture and Appliances.
•9:05 p.m. LOCAL NEWS.
Listen each week on WJLE AM 1480 and WJLE FM 101.7 and LIVE Streaming at www.wjle.com.
DCHS to Host 2nd Annual Basketball Alumni Games
January 3, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
DeKalb County High School basketball fans will be treated to a blast from the past on Saturday night, January 25th as former high school basketball players return for the 2nd annual alumni games at the DCHS gym.
The Lady Tigers Alumni game starts at 6 p.m. followed by the Tigers Alumni game. Former DCHS basketball cheerleaders will also be there to lead the crowd in cheering on the teams.
Admission is $5.00 at the door and concessions will be available.
The cost of player registration is $20 which includes a t-shirt. Any alumni interested in playing or cheering should contact any of the following:
Danny Fish-865-742-4079
Shea Colwell-615-417-7456
Julie Cook-615-653-2272
John Sanders-615-489-7253
Kelly Agee-615-684-2553
Mike/Tara Hale-615-464-7336
Mindy Griffith-615-464-5551
DeKalb Jobless Rate Dropped to 3.9% in November
January 3, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
Unemployment dropped in more than one-third of Tennessee’s 95 counties in November, including DeKalb County according to newly released data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD).
Rates decreased in 38 counties, remained the same in 24 counties, and unemployment increased in 33 counties during the month.
DeKalb County’s jobless rate for November was 3.9% was down from 5.1% in October. The rate for November 2018 was also 3.9%.
The local labor force for November was 7,864. A total of 7,560 were employed and 304 were unemployed.
The new data shows there are 91 counties across the state with rates less than 5 percent and only four counties with rates greater than 5 percent.
“It’s very encouraging to have so many counties with unemployment rates below 5 percent during November,” said TDLWD Commissioner Jeff McCord. “As we moved closer to the busy holiday season, more Tennesseans were taking home paychecks, which is the ultimate goal.”
Williamson County has the state’s lowest unemployment rate at 2.2 percent. That figure is down 0.1 of a percentage point when compared to October.
Davidson County has the second-lowest unemployment rate for the month. Its current statistic of 2.3 percent mirrors the rate from the previous month.
Cheatham and Rutherford counties both have a rate of 2.4 percent. For Cheatham County, which represents an increase of 0.1 of a percentage point, Rutherford County’s rate did not change between October and November.
Clay County experienced an increase in unemployment, giving the county the state’s highest unemployment rate. Its rate jumped from 5.2 percent in October to 5.9 percent in November.
Hancock, Hardeman, and Bledsoe counties follow Clay County with rates of 5 percent. Hancock County’s rate dropped one-half of a percentage point, Hardeman County is down 0.1 of a percentage point, and Bledsoe County is up by 0.3 of a percentage point.
Statewide, seasonally adjusted unemployment was down 0.1 of a percentage point when compared to October, setting the November 2019 rate at 3.3 percent.
The United States’ unemployment rate for November is 3.5 percent, 0.1 of a percentage point lower than it was in October.
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