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Firefighters Spring Into Action During Alexandria House Fire Tuesday Morning
December 2, 2020
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The Alexandria Fire Department responded to a house fire at around 7 a.m. Tuesday morning.
According to Assistant Fire Chief John Partridge, the fire was discovered by the Alexandria Police Department. Police Chief Chris Russell spotted smoke and found the fire at a house on Shady Lane with heavy smoke coming from the eaves of the attic.
Chief Russell notified DeKalb Central Dispatch who then paged the Alexandria Fire Department along with the DeKalb County Fire Department as part of the Automatic Aid Agreement between the jurisdictions. The Smithville Fire Department was also summoned to respond with their Ladder Truck but the request was cancelled while the Smithville truck was enroute as the fire was brought under control.
Assistant Chief Partridge said the first arriving responders found an unoccupied home with heavy fire in two rooms and throughout the attic. The blaze was attacked from outside initially to knock the bulk of the flames down. Firefighters then made their way inside to the room where the fire started to extinguish it completely.
No one was home at the time. In fact the structure had been vacant for an extended period of time although electricity was still connected to the building. An investigation revealed that the fire started due to some type of electrical failure around a wall outlet.
Nineteen members from both fire departments responded along with three engines.
Liberty Christmas Parade Sunday, December 6
December 1, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
The annual Liberty Christmas Parade will be Sunday, December 6 starting at 2 p.m. with the line-up at 1 p.m. at Salem Baptist Church.
2019 Liberty Christmas Parade from dwayne page on Vimeo.
No pre-registration is needed. Anyone wanting to participate may just show up for the line-up at 1 p.m. There are three categories of parade competition including floats, children and small animals, and antique vehicles. Prizes will be given for 1st place in each category ($50), 2nd place ($25) and 3rd place ($25). There will be drawings for prizes after the parade and Santa will be on hand for photos. No refreshments this year because of the Covid-19.
Smithville Teacher Selected for National History Day Fall Webinar Series
December 1, 2020
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Mrs. Laura Daniel, a teacher at Dekalb Middle School in Smithville, Tennessee, is one of only 58 teachers selected for a National History Day® (NHD) fall professional development program. This new course focuses on using online Library of Congress primary and secondary sources to develop and support student research skills and is a feature of NHD’s membership in the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Consortium.
The 58 teachers selected represent 40 of National History Day’s affiliates across the country and around the world. The NHD network of 58 affiliates includes all 50 states and the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and international school programs in China, South Asia, and South Korea.
“This course has particular value now as teachers and students continue to address challenges of non-traditional learning settings required by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” said National History Day Executive Director Dr. Cathy Gorn. “The crucial skills Mrs. Daniel is learning and honing over the course of this series will benefit her students for many years to come. As a Library of Congress TPS Consortium member, we are incredibly fortunate to be able to offer this opportunity for teachers.”
For several months, Mrs. Daniel works with her peers around the country and National History Day staff to build knowledge for teaching with primary sources. Upon completing the series, she will have demonstrated the ability to pair Library of Congress resources with active learning strategies to inspire, engage, and support her students.
About National History Day® (NHD)
NHD is a non-profit organization based in College Park, Maryland, which seeks to improve the teaching and learning of history. The National History Day Contest was established in 1974 and currently engages more than half a million students every year in conducting original research on historical topics of interest. Students present their research as a documentary, exhibit, paper, performance, or website. Projects compete first at the local and affiliate levels, where the top entries are invited to the National Contest at the University of Maryland at College Park. NHD is sponsored in part by HISTORY®, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Park Service, Southwest Airlines, The Better Angels Society, Jacqueline B. Mars, and BBVA. For more information, visit nhd.org.
About National History Day in Tennessee
National History Day is a year-long education program for students in grades 6-12 that engages both educators and students to improve the teaching and learning of history in public, private, and home schools. Students who participate have shown dramatic improvements in research techniques, writing skills, historical
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