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Emergency Food and Shelter Program Funding Available Through the Alexandria Senior Center
May 24, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
Alexandria Senior Center Director, Sandy Brown, has announced the receipt of funding for DeKalb County residents through the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP).
Program funds are used to provide food, in the form of served meals or groceries, lodging in a mass shelter or hotel, one month’s rent or mortgage payment, and/or one month’s utility bill.
The original authorizing legislation, the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act (P.L. 100-77), signed into law on July 24, 1987, specifies “sensitivity to the transition from temporary shelter to permanent homes and attention to the specialized needs of homeless individuals with mental and physical disabilities and illness and to facilitate access for homeless individuals to other sources of services and benefits.”
Also in accordance with the legislation, the EFSP National Board encourages Local Boards, the decision-making local bodies, to place special emphasis on identification of, and assistance to, the elderly, families with children, Native Americans and Veterans.
For more information, or to apply for assistance, call the Alexandria Senior Center Director, Sandy Brown, at 615-529-2928. If you know of someone who might benefit from this program, please call! Referrals are always welcome.
TDOT to Host Design Public Meeting on Highway 56 Improvement Plans Thursday
May 23, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
Anyone interested in a proposal to improve Highway 56 from State Route 287 in the Green Hill area of Warren County to East Bryant Street in Smithville is invited to a Design Public Meeting hosted by the Tennessee Department of Transportation.
(CLICK LINK BELOW TO VIEW TDOT MAP OF HIGHWAY 56 CORRIDOR)
The meeting will be held on Thursday, May 24 from 5-7 p.m. at the DeKalb County Complex at 712 South Congress Boulevard in Smithville to share information and to answer questions about the nine mile project corridor which will be done in three construction segments.
Project plans will be presented for State Route 56 from south of the Warren County line to near Magness Road and for State Route 56 from south of State Route 288 near Magness Road to East Bryant Street in Smithville. A preliminary project display will be presented for the portion of the project on State Route 56 from near State Route 287 in Warren County to near the DeKalb County Line.
The proposed cross sections for the project are as follows:
*From south of State Route 287 to north of Bessie Gribble Road-two 12-foot travel lanes with a 12-foot continuous center turn lane, four-foot shoulders and ditches.
* From north of Bessie Gribble Road to Vaughn Lane-two 12-foot travel lanes with 12-foot shoulders and ditches. There will be left turn lanes at intersecting roadways.
*From Vaughn Lane to north of Morgan Branch-two 12-foot travel lanes with a 12-foot continuous center turn lane, 12-foot shoulders and ditches.
*From north of Morgan Branch to East Bryant Street- four 12-foot travel lanes with a 12-foot continuous center turn lane, four foot shoulders, two-foot curb and gutter, a sidewalk within a 10 foot utility strip on either side.
The meeting will include a presentation followed by a question and answer session. The public is invited to ask questions and make comments during the meeting. Representatives of TDOT will be present to answer questions on any aspect of the project.
Plans are available for public inspection at the offices of:
Robert Rodgers
7512 Volkswagen Drive
Chattanooga, TN 37416
Phone 423-510-1138
or Fredrick Miller
505 Deaderick Street
Nashville, TN. 37243
Phone 615-741-0835
The meeting will also request public input on the environmental document. Anyone with questions regarding the environmental document should contact:
Ms. Sharon Sanders
Environmental Division
James K. Polk Building 9th Floor
505 Deaderick, Nashville, TN 37243
Phone 615-741-3655 or email Sharon Sanders@tn.gov
Webb to Graduate Cum Laude from the Webb School in Bell Buckle
May 23, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
Thomas Hunt Webb, a resident of Smithville, will graduate Saturday, May 26 from The Webb School.
He enrolled in ninth grade at Webb in 2014. While at Webb, he was a member of the cross-country and football teams. He has also been involved as a prefect for three years to boarding students. Thomas has made the Honor Roll all four years, Vice President of Student Council, and Homecoming football king Senior year. Thomas just earned his Eagle Scout Award; the highest achievement attainable in Boy Scouts of America. Thomas is the son of Alan and Lora Webb. Thomas plans to attend Belmont University and major in Bio Chemistry and Molecular Biology with a minor in Spanish.
The Webb School is a private co-educational college preparatory boarding and day school in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, founded in 1870. It has been called the oldest continuously operating boarding school in the South. Under founder Sawney Webb’s leadership, the school produced more Rhodes Scholars than any other secondary school in the United States.
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