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County Denied CDBG Grant for Fire Department Tanker Truck
October 25, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
DeKalb County will not be able to purchase a new tanker truck for the fire department using CDBG grant funds this year.
County Mayor Tim Stribling informed the county commission Thursday night, in a meeting of the whole workshop, that the county’s application for a $315,000 Community Development Block Grant has been denied.
“DeKalb County did not score high enough to be awarded a CDBG grant. The cutoff was 178 points and DeKalb County scored 159,” said County Mayor Stribling.
In January the County Commission gave formal approval of a resolution to apply for the grant through the CDBG program which is administered by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. Had it been approved the county would have been responsible for payment of a local grant match of 16% of the total project cost plus any additional funding required to complete the project beyond the grant amount. The Upper Cumberland Development District prepared all necessary documents for the completion of the grant application at no charge to DeKalb County.
County Fire Chief Donny Green said the grant would have been used to purchase a new tanker truck.
“We currently only have one tanker in the county. With the barriers and obstacles we have with water supply because we don’t have a lot of hydrants out in the county we really do have a dire need for another way to get water to the fire scenes in the rural parts of the county,” said Chief Green.
Although not awarded a CDBG grant this year, County Mayor Stribling said the county could re-apply next year. “It isn’t unusual for a grant application to be turned down on the first try,” he said. Stribling pointed to the fact that the county had to apply three times on behalf of the DeKalb Utility District before being funded a CDBG grant for water line extension in portions of the county in 2016.
Natalie Weems is the Spotlight Artist on WJLE’s “Jammin’ at the 428” Today (Friday)
October 25, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
The artist spotlight will shine on Natalie Weems this morning (Friday) during WJLE’s “Jammin at the 428 program” hosted by Jim Hicks.
“Jammin’ at the 428” airs at 8:30 a.m. following the “Old Time Country Community Radio Show”
Weems will talk about her career and perform some of her music on today’s show.
“We had a great time visiting with Natalie. She is a great singer and songwriter. This world would be a better place if there were more Natalie’s in it,” said Hicks.
To hear this show click the link below or click the dropdown box under the “Community” section of the WJLE homepage near the top and look for “Jammin’ at the 428” .
Weems records at Rick Scruggs’ Studio in Smithville, also known as the 428.
DCHS XC Teams Finish Well in Region 3 Large School Meet
October 25, 2019
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The DCHS Cross Country teams traveled to Cookeville on Tuesday to compete in the Region 3 Large school Cross Country Meet.
There were many personal records (PR’s) on this tough course and the boys team finished 10th out of 17 teams. Aaron Gottlied finished 10th overall earning him a spot in the TSSAA State XC meet on November 2. This is a huge accomplishment for Aaron who is a freshman and also had to compete against runners from much larger schools. The runners times were:
Mackenzie Sprague 28:21 (an overall PR)
Kaylee Mullican 28:51 (a Course PR)
Aaron Gottlied 18:30 (a course PR)
Bryan Godinez 20:08
Cooper Brown 21:10 (a course PR)
Andrew Tramel 21:13 (an overall PR)
Jacob Johnson 24:34
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