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DeKalb GOP to Host “Meet the Candidates Night”
April 9, 2022
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The DeKalb County Republican Party will be hosting a “Meet the Candidates Night” on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, at 6PM at the DeKalb County Complex. Each of the Republican candidates will have an opportunity to speak and voters will have an opportunity to meet them one-on-one.
“We have some great Republican Candidates running this year and we are glad to provide this important event for voters in DeKalb County,” Chairman Dustin Estes said. “For the first time, Republican voters in DeKalb County will have an opportunity to select their candidates at the ballot box. And with Early Voting beginning the next day, and Election Day three weeks from the event, there is no better time for voters to educate themselves on the conservative candidates running for office.”
Ealy Voting for the 2022 DeKalb County Republican Primary Election is Wednesday, April 13 through Thursday, April 28, and Election Day is Tuesday, May 3. Sample ballots are available through the DeKalb County Election Commission website: www.dekalbelections.com. The DeKalb County Republican Party will have additional events as we approach the County General Election in August.
For more information on this event and more, go to our Facebook Page at DeKalb County Republican Party.
DeKalb Schools Transportation Department Earns THP “Award of Excellence
April 8, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
The DeKalb County Schools Transportation Department has earned an “Award of Excellence” from the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
“This award is given out for bus garages that show improvement in all areas of safety for school buses,” said Craig Wilkerson, THP state trooper school bus inspector. “Each bus is given a thorough inspection every year. If each bus passes with no major defects then these mechanics deserve to be recognized. The hard work of each team member, mechanics, bus supervisor, and administrative personnel displays their dedication for safety for each and every child in DeKalb County,” said Trooper Wilkerson. “Not every county will earn this award so it is special when we can present it to those who deserve it,” he added.
Pictured left to right: Trooper Craig Wilkerson, Central Office staffer Jamie Vickers, School Transportation staffers Zack Adams, Michael Agee, and James “Weasel” Wilkerson, Director of Schools Patrick Cripps, and Trooper David Hickey. Not pictured- THP Sergeant Kent Norris.
Tigers Got Talent
April 8, 2022
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Tigers Got Talent – Student Government Association (SGA) recently sponsored a school-wide talent show highlighting some of the talented students at DCHS.
First place went to Joanie Campbell for her beautiful rendition of “Never Enough” from “The Greatest Showman.”
The second place winner was Halayna Newby for her acapella version of “This is Gospel,” by “Panic at the Disco.”
Third place winner was Jacklyn Kleparek for her complex hula hoop performance to the music of Pharrell Williams.
Honorable mention went to the DCHS Honors Chorus who sang “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen. Members of the chorus were: Aniston Wood, Joyce Portillo, Bailey Winfree, Aleaha Miller, Jordan Judkins, Halayna Newby and Joanie Campell.
Other winners were: Best Dance Moves – Faith Betancourt, Chloe Hale and Michael KIng; Best Execution – Amarious Show; Best Props – Madison Lack; Best Energy – Braeden Mangin; Best Dressed – Sadreanna Magallanes; and Crowd Favorite – Payton Anderson. Ian Palindino and Raven Savage excelled as the show’s emcees, and SGA members provided stage and sound support. The talent show crew included: Brayden Shehane, Jasmine Bilbrey, Ailish Munoz, Dylan Trapp, Haylee Merriman, Caroline Tobitt, Teshia Goff, Kathryn Hale, Peyton Norris, Brynn Harvey, Leah Johnson, Mara Oakley and Daniel Stiffler.
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