News
Community Calendar Cancellations
March 27, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
CANCER SURVIVORS AND CAREGIVERS RECEPTION DINNER POSTPONED
The annual Cancer Survivors and Caregivers Reception Dinner scheduled for April 16 at the Elizabeth Chapel Baptist Church Gym has been postponed until further notice.
OLDER AMERICANS DAY CANCELED
Justin Potter Library has canceled the Older American’s Day Celebration that was scheduled for May 6th due to the Covid-19 virus. We have made this decision to make sure our most at risk citizens are kept safe. “We will decide later whether to reschedule this event for this year or wait until next May. We want to thank the businesses and individuals that already have door prizes or items for the goody bags. We ask them to please store them away for use when this event is rescheduled. Thank you for your understanding during this health crisis,” said Library Director Kathy Hendrixson
SMITHVILLE GOLF COURSE AND GREEN BROOK PARK CLOSED EXCEPT FOR WALKING TRAIL
Smithville Mayor Josh Miller announced Monday that the Municipal Golf Course and Green Brook Park (except for the walking trail) are now closed to the public due to the threat of the COVID-19. “The City of Smithville as far as our government has stepped up. No one is currently allowed in our city buildings and we just made the call to close our golf course. That was a hard decision because it is an open air facility but the golf course is closed. The shelters, playground area, and restrooms are also closed at Green Brook Park but the walking trail will remain open. Again, we are trying to do all we can as a city but we know we can’t make people stay at home. My advice is that if you don’t have to go somewhere, don’t,” said Mayor Miller.
UCDD OFFICE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC UNTIL APRIL 3
Effective Monday, March 23, the Upper Cumberland Development District office will be closed to the public until Apr. 3; at which time we will reassess the situation. Our staff will continue to assist clients primarily via phone and email. Essential services such as nutrition will continue. Individuals seeking assistance through programs and services offered by UCDD are encouraged to contact the office by calling (931) 432-4111.
UCHRA OFFICES CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC UNTIL APRIL 3
Effective Monday, March 23, all UCHRA offices will be closed to the public until Apr. 3; at which time we will reassess the situation. Staff will continue to assist clients primarily via phone and email. Individuals seeking assistance through the Low-Inome Home Energy Asssistance Program (LIHEAP) should contact their local office via phone. Transit services will continue to operate in order to provide individuals with transportation to and from medical appointments, the grocery store, and other needs. All scheduled commodities events during this time will continue as scheduled. For more information, please contact your local UCHRA office or call (931) 528-1127. To reach UCHRA Transit Services, call 1-833-UC TRIPS (828-7477) or visit www.ucpublictransit.com.
COURTHOUSE AND OFFICES IN COUNTY COMPLEX CLOSED TO IN-PERSON BUSINESS
The DeKalb County Government continues to monitor developments and updates from federal and state public health officials related to the coronavirus. Beginning Friday March 20th, the DeKalb County Courthouse and the main entrance of the County Complex County Offices will be locked in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Employees are still reporting to work but residents who need to do business with them are urged to call first. Signage is posted on doors with phone number of each office for people to call. They will inform you how your business will be handled. The County Clerk’s drive thru window is open.
DEKALB COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION OFFICE OPEN
The DeKalb County Election Office is open to receive and issue candidate petitions.
However, candidates and potential candidates should call the office in advance to make arrangements for someone to give them access to the building. The election office phone number is 615-597-4146. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The qualifying deadline for the August election is NOON April 2.
MIKE FOSTER MULTI PURPOSE CENTER CLOSED UNTIL APRIL 4TH
The Mike Foster Multipurpose Center is closed through Saturday April 4th. This will include the exercise room. If you have rented a room, you can reschedule or request a refund.
DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOLS CLOSED THROUGH FRIDAY, APRIL 24
DeKalb County Schools are closed through Friday, April 24 due to the coronavirus threat. All planned school related trips, extracurricular activities, and sporting events are also canceled during this time.
DEKALB COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM CLOSED
The DeKalb County Library System is closed until further notice, and as deemed appropriate by local, and federal health agencies. “Please know that closing the libraries was not an easy decision, but one that was made to ensure the wellbeing of the community and the library staff during this pandemic.We want to continue to serve the community as long as possible with the following services,” said Library Director Kathy Hendrixson: Wi-Fi will be available outside the buildings as usual. The Tennessee READS Digital Downloads is available at all times for audiobooks, ebooks and other online materials by going to the link on our website at dekalblibraries.net. You need an active library card for use. There are special options on the READS site for those they do not have library cards. The Tennessee Electronic Library (TEL) is also available. You can renew and reserve materials by logging into your account on our website or calling the library at 615-597-4359 Monday through Friday from 8:30 am until 5:00 pm. If you reserve an item we will call you and assign a time for curb side pickup during our revised hours at Justin Potter Library. All items can be returned in our outside book drops. Fines will be waived during the time the libraries are closed for this situation. Please check us out on Facebook for more information,” added Hendrixson.
COUNTY CLERK ENCOURAGES PUBLIC USE OF DRIVE-THROUGH WINDOW FOR SERVICES
County Clerk James L. (Jimmy) Poss reminds patrons that all of its transactions in the County Clerk’s Office will be completed by the drive-thru service beginning today (Friday, March 20). As a precaution against the spread of the coronavirus, we are offering online and drive-thru service for the safety of our customers and employees, based on recommendations from the CDC and the Tennessee Department of Health. We recommend utilizing online services available at www.tncountyclerk.com whenever possible. While DeKalb County Clerk’s office is implementing the CDC’s recommended social distancing practices, we are still committed to serving you. Full staff will continue working normal business hours providing services for both businesses and citizens. In-person services are currently Not available. Please contact our office for assistance. Our phone number is 615-597-5177. We apologize for the inconvenience during this time. Office Hours are Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Saturdays 8:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.
DEKALB SENIOR CENTER CLOSED
The DeKalb Senior Center is closed to the public thru Friday April 3. If you need assistance, call 615-597-7575 and leave a message.
ALEXANDRIA SENIOR CENTER TO BE CLOSED MARCH 23 TO APRIL 6
The Alexandria Senior Center will be closed March 23 to April 6.
SMITHVILLE CITY HALL BUILDING CLOSED BUT DRIVE-THROUGH WINDOW OPEN
Although Smithville residents will not experience an interruption of city services, they will have to do city hall business at the drive-through window through the end of the month. The Smithville City Hall building is closed to the public for in-person visits or any business transactions through March 31. This will apply to the city hall offices of the mayor, city administrator, public works, police, tax, or water and sewer department. City officials will still be working normal business hours but if you have a need you will have to call city hall at 615-597-4745 or the police department at 615-597-8210 or you may stop by the drive through window to speak to a city employee. Payments may also be made at the drive through window, by phone, at the city hall night depository, or online at www.smithvillecityhall.com.
CIRCUIT COURT CLERK ENCOURAGES PUBLIC USE OF ONLINE SERVICES
DeKalb County Circuit Court Clerk Susan Martin is asking that anyone having business with her office please call 615-597-5711 or conduct business online if possible. Customers can do certain business and make payments via the DeKalb County Circuit Court Clerk website by clicking the link below and following the prompts. http://www.dekalbtennessee.com/circuitcourtclerk.html
COURTS CLOSED TO IN-PERSON PROCEEDINGS
By order of Tennessee Supreme Court Ruling, In Person Court Proceedings have been temporarily suspended until March 31, 2020. Due to this order In—Person court proceedings and hearings scheduled for this timeframe that are not of an emergent or immediate nature will not be held until after March 31, 2020. If you have an attorney – you should contact your attorney to potentially reschedule your court date. This suspension applies to all DeKalb County Courts including General Sessions, Circuit, Chancery, Criminal, Child Support, DCS, Juvenile Court, and the City of Smithville Municipal Court. All persons summoned for the new Grand Jury and term of court March 30 are not to report that day but will need to call 615-597-5711 extension 6 for further jury information after 5 p.m. March 31.
DEKALB SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT RESTRICTING PUBLIC ACCESS
The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office is restricting public access to the facility until further notice due to the threat of the coronavirus. “Our number one priority is to prevent possible exposure to staff as well as inmates therefore we have placed the sheriff’s office and jail on a soft lock down which means that the general public will not be able to enter the facility. The front door to the lobby will be locked. Anyone in need of an officer or services such as a warrant must press a button at the front door which will ring for a correctional officer who will meet you at the door to offer assistance,” said Sheriff Patrick Ray. For all non-emergency issues please call 615-597-4935. “Tuesday night church services and family visitations with inmates at the jail will be prohibited except for online visitations and the inmate roadside litter pickup program will be suspended until the threat subsides,” said Sheriff Ray. “Offenders brought into the jail will undergo established protocols during this time and rather than an in court appearance, video conferences will be arranged for defendants needing an immediate hearing before a judge for certain matters such as bond conditions, etc.,” he added.
OTHER CANCELLATIONS
*The Keltonburg Church of Christ has canceled services for Sunday, March 29
*The Keltonburg Missionary Baptist Church will cancel services for Sunday, March 29 and Wednesday, April 1
*Whorton Springs Baptist Church is suspending services until further notice. Sunday Services will be via “FaceBook” Sunday at 11am and by home delivery of DVD’s . Wednesday Night Bible Study will also be conducted on Facebook at 6pm.
*Keltonburg United Methodist Church has cancelled all services through April 5th.
*The New Union The Baptist Church in the Belk Community has cancelled all services for this week (March 22) and next week (March 29th).
*The Covenant Baptist Church has cancelled services for Sunday morning and night (March 29) and Wednesday night (April 1)
*New Hope The Baptist Church of White County is cancelling services for the next two weeks including the April 11 singing.
*Temple Independent Missionary Baptist Church is cancelling services until further notice
*Mount Pisgah Free Will Baptist Church is cancelling all services until April 5
*The Smithville Church of God has canceled all midweek services and Sunday services through March 29. They will be having a Facebook LIVE stream service available on Sundays at 11 a.m.
*The Smithville AG will not be holding any services or events at their physical location through April 4th.
*The Father-Daughter Dance to benefit Habitat for Humanity April 4th has been canceled. It will be rescheduled later in the year
*The Harlem Wizards fundraising basketball game to benefit the DeKalb Middle School Junior BETA Club set for April 9th has been cancelled.
*Chamber of Commerce Banquet April 30th has been canceled.
*WJLE Chamber Chat radio program April 1 has been canceled
Office Lobbies and Showrooms Closed at Middle Tennessee Natural Gas
March 27, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
Middle Tennessee Natural Gas has closed its lobbies and showrooms to public traffic until further notice due to COVID-19.
“The health and safety of our workforce, customers, and communities is our top priority as the impact of the Covid-19 virus continues to be felt around the world. Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Utility District remains committed to providing highly responsive service to our customers and our communities. Safeguarding the health of our employees is the first step in maintaining our operations and meeting the needs of the communities that we serve,” said Cliff Swoape, Director of Human Resources & Communications for MTNG.
“Bills can be paid at office drop-boxes or drive-up windows, by mail, phone or electronically. The drive-up window will be open 8am-5pm as normal. As always, our office phone numbers will connect our personnel to critical calls 24-hours a day,” said Swoape.
“Safety-related calls will be handled per our normal operating procedures. However, we ask for all customers to cooperate and to let us know if any individual within the home or business is ill, so that our personnel can be prepared when responding to the call.”
In addition, the utility has suspended and rescheduled non-critical appliance installs and suspended its meter change-out program.
“These changes are not made lightly, and we recognize how these temporary modifications in operations could impact families. We will work through this together, and we ask for your patience,” said Swoape
“We will continue to follow the guidance and recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as well as state and local governmental agencies. As the situation continues to evolve, we will revise plans and make the necessary decisions to ensure the safety and health of our workforce while trying to minimize the disruption for our customers”.
“If additional limitations or restrictions are mandated by federal or state authorities, we will comply with all guidelines and restrictions while trying to minimize the impact to customers. We will continue to monitor this situation daily and provide updates as quickly as possible,” he added.
For more information visit: www.mtng.com
Caney Fork Electric Cooperative Closes Office Lobbies During COVID-19 Crisis
March 27, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
Caney Fork Electric Cooperative has taken several measures to protect employees and the public due to the COVID-19 crisis which will temporarily affect the manner in which members are served.
“We have made the difficult decision to close all Caney Fork Electric Cooperative lobbies until further notice in order to maintain appropriate distance between our employees and members to minimize the risk of infection for all. While our lobbies are closed to the public, we will continue to be on the job here to serve you, but perhaps in a different manner to which we are all accustomed. As we come to the end of March and look toward the first of April, which tends to be our busiest time at CFEC, members should be aware that lines at our drive through windows may potentially become long next week. We thank you for your patience as we try to serve everyone as efficiently as we possibly can,” said CFEC General Manager Bill Rogers
“CFEC realizes that many of our members may soon face financial hardships as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19)’s negative affects on the economy and we want you to know that Caney Fork has taken the following measures to help our members:
. We are suspending disconnections of service for nonpayment of electric bill.
. We are waiving all late fees and penalties associated with nonpayment of electric bill.
. These measures will remain in place through Thursday, April 30th and will be re-evaluated at that time”.
“Please understand that these measures do not imply that bills will not have to be paid or will be forgiven and we urge all members to continue paying as much as you can toward your bill during these uncertain times. While we will not be disconnecting anyone or assessing late fees through April 30, 2020 we do not have the authority to waive any bills and all amounts owed will be due at the end of this temporary pause in disconnections and late fees,” said Rogers.
“As our service area returns to its normal state, CFEC will work with our members who are behind on their bills as a result of being impacted by COVID-19 and will help members devise a payment plan to bring their accounts current. This being said, we encourage our members to keep their accounts as current as possible so they will not face large past due amounts in the future.”
“As we have done for almost 80 years, CFEC is here to serve our members by providing efficient, affordable electricity and we will continue to do so. If you need us, please feel free to contact us at 615-597-5626 or 1-888-505-3030.
For further information including alternative ways to pay your bill visit http://www.caneyforkec.com/
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