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Justin Adcock Resigns from County Commission
January 22, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
A resignation from the county commission!
Near the end of Monday night’s monthly meeting of the county commission, 6th district member Justin Adcock announced that he wanted to resign effective immediately. The resignation was approved by the commission.
Adcock stated no reason for his decision during the meeting but afterwards he told WJLE that it was primarily due to his private business concerns and obligations.
It’ll now be up to the commission to appoint someone from the 6th district to fill the vacancy. Adcock, like all the other commissioners, was elected in August 2022 and his four-year term does not expire until August 31, 2026. Adcock is a Republican.
Each of the seven districts in the county is to have 2 county commissioners (14 total). With Adcock’s resignation, there are now 13 members of the commission and only one in the sixth district (Jeff Barnes). Politically, the commission is made up of seven Republicans, four Democrats and two Independents.
The incumbent members are Tom Chandler, Daniel Cripps, Sabrina Farler, Myron Rhody, Susannah Cripps Daughtry, Tony Luna, Greg Matthews, Tony “Cully” Culwell, Larry Green, Glynn Merriman, Jeff Barnes, Beth Pafford, and Tim Reynolds.
Following Monday night’s meeting, County Mayor Matt Adcock announced that this 6th district county commission position is vacant and that a successor to Adcock is to be named at the next monthly meeting in February.
DeKalb Fire Department Awards More of Its Own
January 22, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
The Temperance Hall Fire Station can claim bragging rights after being awarded the DeKalb County Fire Department’s FirstBank “Station of the Year” during Saturday night’s annual awards banquet. The headlining sponsor of the banquet was Wilson Bank & Trust. Awards were also presented to the DTC Communications “Rookie Firefighter of the Year” Clayton Anstis and to Town & Lake Realty Honorary Lifetime Membership award recipients, Belk Station Commander Andy Pack, Firefighter Matt Boss of the Liberty Station and the Clyde Thomas family. The DCFD also announced the promotion of three firefighters to the officer position rank of Lieutenant, including Andrew Harvey, Luke Green, and Justin Bass.
Temperance Hall Station Commander Frank Rodegeb accepted the “Station of the Year” award from Lieutenant Matt Adcock.
Alex Woodward was the program emcee and made the award announcement.
“This station has come a long way over the past year,” said Woodward. “They have bonded as a group that not only demonstrates cares about their station but the community as a whole. When you go to this station, it is always clean, and the truck is shining. This station is staffed by a well-rounded group of firefighters who are always wanting to help any time anything arises. Many of its members are always helping with other projects such as marina committee, recruiting and retention, and at any of the scheduled work sessions of the department. This station was nominated for the upbeat spirits of its members and for always wanting to see the DeKalb County Fire Department do its best for the citizens of DeKalb County,” said Woodward.
Firefighter Clayton Anstis of the Temperance Hall Station was named the recipient of the 2023 DeKalb Telephone Cooperative (DTC) Rookie of the Year Award.
Anstis was unable to attend the banquet. Temperance Hall Station Commander Frank Rodegeb accepted the award on behalf of Anstis Saturday night. Anstis was presented his award on Monday, January 22.
This award is exclusively based on hours of training completed by a rookie firefighter who completed his/her basic recruit training during 2023.
Program emcee Alex Woodward made the announcement of the winner and the award was presented by Captain Brian Williams.
“The DeKalb County Fire Department has a rich legacy of being recognized for its excellent training programs. For the 15th consecutive year, the DeKalb County Fire Department has received statewide recognition for being an elite training department. The department’s leadership feels basic and continuous training are the best tools to give rookies when they enter the fire service. Consequently, training is the sole criteria used for selecting the “Rookie of the Year”.
“We certainly want to recognize all members who have demonstrated an outstanding level of commitment to training. Today, we especially want to recognize this recruit for completing 147.5 hours of training during his 12-month rookie period.”
“DTC Communications is honored to announce that Clayton Anstis, firefighter with the Temperance Hall Station, is the 2023 DTC Rookie of the Year”, said Woodward.
Meanwhile, the 2023 Town and Lake Realty Honorary Lifetime Membership honorees were recognized including Belk Station Commander Andy Pack, firefighter Matt Boss of the Liberty Station and the Clyde Thomas family.
Program emcee Alex Woodward made the announcements.
“Station Commander Andy Pack has served as a firefighter, station commander, and Lieutenant for a cumulative total of 18 years. He has provided the following significant contributions during his time on the Department:
*Station Commander for 11 years, Lieutenant for 2 years.
*Active with planning, organizing and working at the department fundraisers,
*Served on many committees including: Banquet Committee, Recruitment & Retention Committee, Special Events Committee, and Marina Committee,
*Conducted and assisted in multiple station improvement projects including: drainage, heating & cooling, addition to the Main Station, and other various projects,
*Long-time Member of the Extrication & Wildland Teams and Certified Emergency Medical Responder
In December 2023, the DeKalb County Fire Department’s Executive Committee reviewed and approved Station Commander Pack’s application for Honorary Lifetime Membership”.
“We are honored to officially present Station Commander Andy Pack with his DeKalb County Fire Department Honorary Lifetime Membership, sponsored by Town & Lake Realty”, said Woodward.
“The second honoree, Matt Boss has served as a firefighter for a cumulative total of 10 years & 10 months. He has provided the following significant contributions during his time on the Department:
*Leadership in the establishment of DeKalb Fire, Inc., the operating body of the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department,
*Donated countless hours in legal work to assist with the planning, organization, and setup of DeKalb Fire, Inc, a 501(c)(3) non-profit entity,
*Active with planning, organizing, and working for the DeKalb County Fire Department’s fundraising efforts at the DeKalb County Fair
“In December 2023, the DeKalb County Fire Department’s Executive Committee reviewed and approved Firefighter Boss for Honorary Lifetime Membership”.
“We are honored to officially present Firefighter Matt Boss with his DeKalb County Fire Department Honorary Lifetime Membership, sponsored by Town & Lake Realty,” Woodward said.
“The third honoree, the Clyde Thomas family has been a supporter of the DeKalb County Fire Department’s Awards Banquet for the past two years and their generous donation will allow a significant upgrade to the DeKalb County Fire Department’s training program”.
“This donation will allow an update to the department’s training field in addition to adding props that will allow for a more-in-depth training atmosphere to better prepare firefighters with situational scenarios.”
“Due to the support and confidence provided through the generous efforts afforded to the department, the DeKalb County Fire Department’s Executive Committee reviewed and approved the Clyde Thomas Family for Honorary Lifetime Membership”.
“We are honored to officially recognize Jan Thomas and the Clyde Thomas Family with this DeKalb County Fire Department Honorary Lifetime Membership, sponsored by Town & Lake Realty”.
The DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department announced the promotion of three firefighters to the officer position rank of Lieutenant, including Andrew Harvey, Justin Bass, and Luke Green. They join other longtime county fire department officers Lieutenant Dusty Johnson, Lieutenant Matt Adcock, Captain Brian Williams, Chief Donny Green, Assistant Chief Anthony Boyd, Captain Blake Cantrell, and Lieutenant Kristie Johnson.
God’s Food Pantry to be Open Tuesday Morning for Makeup Pickup
January 22, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
God’s Food Pantry has announced a special pickup Tuesday, January 23.
Since the pantry was not open on its regular schedule last week due to the wintry weather, the pantry will be open Tuesday from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. They ask that you not begin forming the car pickup line until 8 a.m. The home deliveries will begin Tuesday afternoon.
Food is normally distributed on the first Friday after the first Thursday and on the third Friday of every month from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon from the pantry at 430 East Broad, Smithville in a drive through pickup line.
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