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UCARTS Buses Undergo Rebranding
October 21, 2019
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The Upper Cumberland’s public transportation system known as UCARTS is getting a new name and exterior design. Riders can expect to see the newly rebranded buses, now known as Ride Upper Cumberland, on the road in DeKalb County.
Ride Upper Cumberland, formerly known as UCARTS, is a division of the Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency’s (UCHRA) public transit system which offers door-to-door transportation service for any individual in all 14 counties of the Upper Cumberland. This service is available Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Interested riders must schedule trips 24 hours in advance. Local trips are $1 each way and $1 for each additional stop. Fares outside of the designated local area are based on miles traveled and are charged accordingly.
Though the look of the buses has changed, the service including ride fares will remain the same.
“Even though we’ve changed the look and name of UCARTS, riders can rely on the same affordable, safe and dependable service that our transit system has always provided,” Rebecca Harris, UCHRA Deputy Director/ Director of Transportation said. “Ride Upper Cumberland services are available to all citizens in the Upper Cumberland, young, old, and disabled. Anyone can ride the bus.”
UCHRA has already begun placing the rebranded buses on the road, with more buses being transitioned into use over the coming weeks.
The rebranding of Ride Upper Cumberland and other divisions of UCHRA’s transportation fleet follows the agency’s rebranding effort. UCHRA recently changed its logo and will be releasing newly branded marketing materials soon.
The Ride Upper Cumberland transportation service is funded under an agreement with the Tennessee Department of Transportation.
For more information on Ride Upper Cumberland please call your local UCHRA office.
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About Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency
The Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency (UCHRA) was established by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1973 to be the delivery system for human resources in the fourteen counties of the region. The programs operated by UCHRA initially included job training and transportation. During ensuing years, the UCHRA has expanded to supply a wide range of services that use a combination of funds from federal, state and local organizations.
DMS Cross Country Girls Earn All-State Honors
October 21, 2019
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On a chilly and rainy afternoon, the DMS cross country teams spent Saturday, October 19th battling it out with 31 of the best teams at the Tennessee State XC Middle School Championships. The race was held at Victor Ashe Park in Knoxville, where over a field of 300 runners in each male and female division competed on the hilly and challenging 2.1 mile course.
Dr. Hunter Foutch receives Young Optometrist of the Year
October 21, 2019
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Dr. Hunter Foutch of Liberty, TN is the 2019 recipient of the Young Optometrist of the Year award. On October 11, 2019 the Tennessee Association of Optometric Physicians met in Gatlinburg, TN for their 118th Annual Congress and presented the award to Dr. Foutch. He is a 2017 graduate of Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN and completed a residency program in Ocular Disease Treatment and Management in 2018 at Southeast Eye Specialist in Chattanooga, TN. Dr. Foutch currently practices in Smithville, TN with his father, Dr. David Foutch at Foutch Eyecare.
Dr. Mark Kapperman of Chattanooga, TN made the presentation on behalf of the Awards Committee consisting of Dr. Jeff Foster of Newport, TN, Dr. Stan Dickerson of Columbia, TN and Dr. Kapperman.
Dr. Foutch is the son of David and Kim Foutch, and the grandson of Joe and Mainell Foutch and the late Jim and Jan Eddins.
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