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Dowelltown Christmas City Lights Winners Awarded
December 21, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
Winners have been announced in the 22nd annual Dowelltown Christmas City Lights Contest.
For Best Scene Overall, 1st place went to Jailyn Bolding and Hannah Walker. Earl and Carrie Snyder took 2nd place and Vicky Hobbs received 3rd place
Winners for Best Door/Porch were 1st place Eric and Cindy Snow and 2nd place Darlene Mathis.
Amanda Gibbs won 1st place for Best Window and Kim and Gary Johnson earned 2nd place.
The contest was sponsored by DTC Communications, Wilson Bank & Trust, and Liberty State Bank.
DeKalb Native Nominated for DISH Network Military Hometown Hero of the Year
December 21, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
A DeKalb County native who served 30 years in the military has been nominated for Dish Network’s Hometown Hero of the year.
First Sergeant Patricia Canerdy, a graduate of DeKalb County High School, served in the US Army from 1979 until her retirement in 2009. She now resides in Alabama. Canerdy is among five military nominees for the honor
Voting online continues through December 31.
“With DISH, you can watch dozens of movies and shows starring superheroes. But in the real world, heroes don’t always get the recognition they deserve. With DISH’s Hometown Heroes program, we’re trying to change that. From coaches to educators, military vets to healthcare workers and first responders, DISH wants to recognize the hometown heroes that are changing the world one community at a time,” according to a DISH Network press release
“At DISH, we know military members sacrifice a lot to serve our country and our communities. It’s time to give them the thanks (and the salute) they deserve,” the statement continued.
Throughout the year, DISH honors Hometown Heroes in a variety of categories. In addition to Military Member or Veteran of the Year, DISH honors the First Responder/ Healthcare Worker of the Year; and Educator of the Year.
The pride of recognition isn’t all these heroes will be receiving. Each recipient will also get a prize package worth more than $6,400 in value.
In nominating Patricia for the honor, her husband Donald wrote “1,000 words cannot begin to tell my hero’s story. She served 30 years in the Army, was a veteran of Desert Storm and Iraq. She juggled taking care of an entire transportation unit of Soldiers, me and our 3 sons. She retired in 2009 and her serving, loving heart never rests. Her old soldiers still call her and ask her advice. She volunteers countless hours at the church, cooks meals for anyone she thinks is hungry, makes quilts for babies she will never see or hold, has crocheted thousands of hats so people can stay warm, helps veterans with filling out paperwork, making appointments, or just chatting with one that’s having a hard time. She is the shoulder that so many have relied on when they needed to cry but sucks it up and marches on when she has needed to cry herself. All the times she was away from home we never felt alone cause she was always sending us messages telling you how much she loved and missed us. I wish you could look at her army records and talk to her soldiers”.
To vote for Patricia Canerdy as your Hometown Hero, visit: http://spr.ly/618738u7z
County Reports Strong Sales Tax Performance in November
December 21, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
DeKalb County’s share of local option sales tax collections for November 2022 outperformed the same month in 2021 by over $8,700 according to the Tennessee Department of Revenue. For the county and the four cities therein, combined collections were up by more than $27,000.
DeKalb County brought in $148,681 in November 2022 compared to $139,926 for November 2021.
Three of the four cities within DeKalb County also hauled in more local option sales tax revenue. Alexandria was the exception.
The comparisons between the two months for each municipality are as follows:
Smithville: $348,774 (November 2022), $326,672 (November 2021)
Alexandria: $22,904 (November 2022), $27,858 (November 2021)
Dowelltown: $3,246 (November 2022), $2,886 (November 2021)
Liberty: $13,991 (November 2022), $12,727 (November 2021)
NET COLLECTIONS (LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX): $537,597 (November 2022), $510,071 (November 2021)
November sales tax collections reflect previous month activity.
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