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Pody, Weaver, and Boyd get Committee Assignments
January 18, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
State Sen. Mark Pody has been appointed first vice chair of the Senate Transportation and Safety Committee.
Lt. Gov. Randy McNally made the appointment as the General Assembly prepares to close the 2019 organizational session Saturday.
“Our transportation system is of vital importance for the safety and convenience of citizens across Tennessee,” said Pody, R-Lebanon. “It also makes a crucial contribution to our state’s economic development and growth, paving the way for new and better-paying jobs. I appreciate the opportunity to serve in the leadership of this committee and look forward to working with my colleagues to improve Tennessee’s transportation system.”
Pody will also serve as a member of the Government Operations Committee and the Senate Energy, Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee. The Government Operations Committee reviews all department and agencies of state government to improve efficiency and effectiveness. The Energy Committee’s scope includes review of legislation related to Tennessee’s hunting and fishing laws, state parks, energy conservation, agriculture, preservation of natural resources and fostering the state’s tourism industry.
Pody represents District 17 in the Tennessee Senate, which includes Cannon, Clay, DeKalb, Macon, Smith and Wilson counties.
Meanwhile State House Speaker Glen Casada named state Rep. Clark Boyd chair of the House Consumer and Human Resources Committee, which makes Boyd the most junior member of the House of Representatives to chair a full committee.
The 12-person committee will be responsible for all consumer and human resource-related issues, as well as issues that pertain to Tennessee’s workforce.
Boyd will also serve on the House Commerce and Calendar and Rules committees, as well as the Consumer, Employee Affairs and Utilities subcommittees.
Boyd lives in Lebanon and represents House District 46, which includes Cannon, and parts of Wilson and DeKalb counties.
State Representative Terri Lynn Weaver of Lancaster has been appointed by Speaker Casada as chair of the Safety and Funding Subcommittee and member of the Education, House K-12 Subcommittee, and member of the Transportation Committee.
Weaver serves the 40th district which includes Smith and Trousdale counties and parts of DeKalb and Sumner counties. She is starting her sixth term.
Senior Centers Provide Hot Lunches for Those Age 60 and Older
January 17, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
Interested in a hot lunch and good conversation?
Lunch time meals for individuals age 60 and older and their spouses are provided at Senior Centers in all fourteen counties of the Upper Cumberland. A hot, nutritious meal is served at your local Senior Center at 11:15 a.m. Call your Senior Center for exact times and dates.
Take advantage of this opportunity to have lunch, make new friends or talk with current friends and neighbors while learning about all the great activities provided by the Senior Center.
Interested in having lunch at your Senior Center? All that is required:
- Call the day before to reserve your meal;
- Arrive a few minutes early to register for the program;
- If plans change, call before 9:00 a.m. to cancel your reservation;
For seniors 60 years of age and older, there is no charge for the meal. If you would like to make a donation to the program, which enables more seniors to have a meal, you may do so but it is not required.
The Congregate Meal Program was established in 1972 under the Older American’s Act and is administered by the Upper Cumberland Area Agency on Aging and Disability in partnership with the Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency and local Senior Citizen Centers. For more information call 1-866-836-6678
Carthage Woman Injured After Car Crashes and Almost Plunges into Creek
January 17, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
A Carthage woman was injured after her car left the road and almost plunged into a creek Thursday afternoon on Highway 96 (Lancaster Road) near Center Hill Dam.
According to Trooper T.J. Withers of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, 68 year old Deborah Powell was traveling east in a 2016 Chevrolet Cruze when she failed to negotiate a curve and left the road. The car went into a ditch, over an embankment, and almost into a creek before coming to a stop.
Members of the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department’s Rescue and Extrication team removed her from the vehicle. Powell was then transported by ambulance to the hospital. Her injuries were not believed to have been life threatening. The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department and US Army Corps of Engineers Rangers were also on the scene.
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