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Do you have unclaimed property? Find your missing money
February 7, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
You may have unclaimed money owed to you but don’t it.
1 in 10 Americans has unclaimed property waiting to be claimed!
Generally speaking, in Tennessee unclaimed property is intangible (examples: un-cashed paychecks, savings accounts)or tangible property (ex. safe deposit box contents), in which there has been no activity generated or contact with the owner for a one-year or longer period—at which point, it becomes unclaimed or “abandoned”.
Each year, the Tennessee Treasury Department collects millions of dollars in unclaimed property and focuses on returning those properties to its owners through outreach efforts and its website.
Currently there’s over $976 million in Tennessee’s unclaimed property fund.
In fiscal year 2019, the Department returned a record-breaking 62,549 claims
Searching for your unclaimed property is a free service of the Tennessee Department of Treasury. If there’s a match, you can file a claim for your unclaimed property (with no fees) in three easy steps on its website
https://www.claimittn.gov/Search/DoSearch
Two escape serious injury in Liberty crash
February 7, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
Two men escaped serious injury Tuesday in a Liberty crash.
According to Trooper Bobby Johnson of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, 78 year old William Reynolds of Liberty was in a 2002 Chevy Avalanche crossing Highway 70 from a parking lot to Choctaw Ridge Road when he pulled into the path of a 2009 Dodge Ram pulling a boat driven by 36 year old Anthony Monroe of Nashville who was west on Highway 70. The Dodge Ram hit the Chevy Avalanche in the right front knocking both vehicles off the right side of the roadway. The impact of the collision caused the boat being pulled by Monroe to be ejected off the trailer onto the roadway.
Both drivers were transported to Ascension Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital.
DCHS preparing for final week of regular season after losing at Livingston Academy Saturday
February 6, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
The DCHS basketball teams were hoping to topple the Wildcats and Lady Cats at Livingston Academy Saturday but fell short.
The Lady Tigers lost 43 to 39 while the Tigers were edged out 57 to 54. With the losses the Tigers drop to 8-12 (4-8 district) while the Lady Tigers are 9-12 (3-9 district). The Wildcats are 14-9 (9-3) and the Lady Wildcats sport a record of 18-6 (9-3).
In the earlier meeting at Smithville on January 26 the Tigers lost to Livingston Academy 59 to 52 and the Lady Tigers were defeated 71 to 37.
In the girls game Saturday, the Lady Tigers trailed 13 to 12 after the 1st period and 19 to 16 at halftime. DC pulled ahead 32 to 27 by the end of the 3rd period but fell behind in the 4th period and lost 43 to 39.
Megan Cantrell scored 15 followed by Kadee Ferrell with 11, Ella VanVranken 10, and Madison Martin with 3.
In the boys game, the Tigers were down 13 to 6 after the 1st period, 27 to 22 at halftime, and 47 to 36 after the 3rd period before losing the game 57 to 54.
Evan Jones scored 16, Stetson Agee 12, Elishah Ramos 8, Luke Jenkins and Jordan Young each with 7 and Conner Close and Brayden Antoniak with 2.
DeKalb County will close out the regular season this coming week as follows:
DCHS 2020-21 UPDATED SCHEDULE:
Tuesday, February 9-*Macon County-Home- 6 p.m.
Thursday, February 11: *Smith County- Away- 6 p.m.
Friday, February 12: Red Boiling Springs-Away-6 p.m.
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