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Day at the Park Held to Heighten Child Abuse Prevention Awareness and the Need for Foster Families (VIEW VIDEO HERE)

April 6, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

DeKalb County needs more foster families.

Currently 51 children from DeKalb County, victims of child abuse, have been removed from their homes and are in state custody through no fault of their own.

To heighten awareness, recruit more foster families, and provide a fun outdoor event for the community, the DeKalb Prevention Coalition and the DeKalb Community Advisory Board hosted “A Day at the Park” on Saturday at Greenbrook Park in conjunction with Child Abuse Prevention Month featuring information stations from various partner agencies, games, and food.

“We just wanted to have a fun day at the park where families could come out and enjoy all the free things we had to offer. We also had the Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) here and they worked the crowd giving out fake tattoos and stickers and played all these games with the kids today. We are thankful for the community’s support and we hope everyone continues to become foster families in our community. We definitely need foster families to help with the children in custody,” said Norene Puckett, Coordinator of the DeKalb Recovery Court and member of the DeKalb Prevention Coalition and the Community Advisory Board.

IMG_5372 from dwayne page on Vimeo.

“We have 51 children in state custody for child abuse. We are here to draw attention to that because it is Child Abuse Prevention Month and that is what we want..prevention,” added Lisa Cripps, DeKalb Prevention Coalition Coordinator.

Megan Kinslow, public health educator for the DeKalb County Health Department offered information and materials to discourage tobacco use and Elise Driver, Coordinated School Health Coordinator had special treats including a trail mix bar for Saturday’s event. Cathy Shehane, Director of the LBJ & C Smithville Head Start Center was on hand to share information about the program recruit more students.

Bikers Against Child Abuse, or BACA, is an international organization of motorcycle riders that works to create a safer environment for abused kids. Their goal is to empower children not to live in fear of the world in which they live.




TDOT Announces Single Lane Road Closures for Utility Work

April 6, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

The Tennessee Department of Transportation has announced that single lane closures will take place on Center Hill Dam for utility work next week.

Single closures on SR-96 (Dale Ridge Rd) and on SR-141 (Lancaster Rd) at the intersection of 96/141will also take place.

One lane will remain open and flaggers will be present. Motorists should reduce speed and use caution in the area from April 8-12 between 9 AM and 3 PM.




Steven Jennings Pitches into Fifth Inning In Season Opener for Grasshoppers

April 6, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

His team earned the season-opening victory, but former DeKalb County High School standout Steven Jennings did not pick up the win.

Jennings pitched into the fifth inning of the Greensboro Grasshoppers 9-8 victory over the Hagerstown Suns Thursday.

According to the News and Record web site, Jennings pitched in and out of trouble during his time on the mound, allowing baserunners in every inning and four earned runs on eight hits. However, 50 of his 82 pitches were strikes and he walked only one batter.

According to the report, the Greensboro manager was impressed with the opening-day performance.

“The way he handled himself tonight on the mound was tremendous,” said Hoppers manager Miguel Peréz, who managed Jennings in Bristol last season. “He fought and competed, always focused on the next pitch. He got off the field, sat down and was calm, thinking about how to attack the next hitter. I was happy to see that.”

The complete story can be found here at: https://www.greensboro.com/sports/grasshoppers/opening-day-brett-kinneman-s-rbis-help-grasshoppers-win-debut/article_f05ef340-1e36-5cd2-af50-4f7c75b6b6a6.html#4

 




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