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Nashville District raises fees for shoreline facilities
February 11, 2021
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District announces that it will raise fees for
certain shoreline facilities beginning March 1. The Nashville District Real Estate Office reviews and updates these fees every five years.
Several fees including improved access, freshwater lines, electric lines, and water withdrawal will increase from $125 to $150 for the term of the license. Fees for marine railways will increase from $725 to $825, also for the term of the license.
“As stewards of public lands, we must ensure that the public is appropriately compensated, as determined by Fair Market Appraisal for use of public lands,” said Michael Abernathy, Nashville District Real Estate Division chief. “The fees that are increasing are for utilities, such as electric lines, freshwater lines, and marine railways, requested in association with private dock & mowing permits. The details of this program are fully addressed in each lake’s Shoreline Management Plan, which is a public document.”
The Nashville District collects fees from adjacent landowners for support facilities in conjunction with private dock and moving permits. As part of the review and update of shoreline licenses, a Fair Market Value Assessment was conducted to determine the new fees.
The Shoreline License Program currently encompasses approximately 2,800 licenses on five of the Nashville District Lakes. These include Lake Barkley, Cheatham Lake, Old Hickory Lake, Center Hill Lake and Lake Cumberland.
Colwell Promoted to DeKalb County Market Leader at Wilson Bank & Trust
February 10, 2021
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Chad Colwell has been promoted to DeKalb County market leader at Wilson Bank & Trust, bank officials announced recently. In this role, Colwell will provide oversight for the bank’s DeKalb County offices and will lead efforts for continued growth of the DeKalb County market.
Colwell has been with Wilson Bank & Trust for 20 years, serving in various lending and managerial roles that have contributed to the continued growth of the bank’s Alexandria and Smithville offices. Most recently, Colwell has served as a vice president managing the office in Smithville.
“Chad’s passion and competitive nature have helped us continue to grow and thrive in DeKalb County over the last several years,” WBT President, John Foster said. “His leadership in this market has helped to shape our reputation in the community and we look forward to all that he’ll bring to his new role.”
Colwell is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, the Southeastern School of Consumer Credit and the Southeastern School of Commercial Lending. He is also a graduate of the Southeastern School of Banking and The Graduate School of Banking at LSU. In the community, Colwell is a member and past president, vice president and secretary/treasurer of the Smithville Rotary Club; an alumnus of Leadership DeKalb; and a former member of the DeKalb County Fair Board. He and his wife Deana live in Smithville and have two children, Ian and Lola.
Wilson Bank & Trust (www.wilsonbank.com) is a community bank established in 1987 to provide personal and professional service in a hometown setting. One of the top banks in the South in stability, products, technology, growth and earnings, WBT currently operates 28 full-service offices in nine Middle Tennessee counties, offering a full range of financial products that include secondary market mortgage loans and mobile and online banking services. Wilson Bank & Trust is a member of the FDIC and originates loans without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap, or familial status.
DeKalb splits with Macon County
February 10, 2021
By: Dwayne Page
The DeKalb County Tigers breezed past Macon County 63 to 47 but the Lady Tigers were defeated 60 to 39 Tuesday evening during the last home stand of the regular season for DCHS
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The Tigers improve to 9-12 (5-8 district) while the Lady Tigers are now 9-13 (3-10 district).
In the girls game Macon County led 16 to 6 after the 1st period, 31 to 14 at halftime, and 49 to 26 after the 3rd period before defeating DC 60 to 39.
Megan Cantrell scored 12 followed by Kadee Ferrell 11, Madison Martin 6, Ella VanVranken 5, Hannah Willingham 3, and Cadee Griffith with 2
The Tigers led 19 to 12 after the 1st period of the boys game and held a 31 to 18 advantage by halftime. DC lead 47 to 34 after the 3rd period and went on to win 63 to 47.
Evan Jones scored 17, Elishah Ramos 13, Brayden Antoniak 9, Stetson Agee 8, Jordan Young 7, Luke Jenkins 5, and Aiden Curtis with 4.
DeKalb County travels to Smith County Thursday night, February 11 and then concludes the regular season at Red Boiling Springs Friday night, February 12. Action each night starts at 6 p.m. with the girls game followed by the boys game. WJLE plans LIVE coverage.
DISTRICT 8AA TEAM RECORDS AND STANDINGS
BOYS:
Upperman: 19-4 (12-1)
York Institute: 16-9 (11-2)
Livingston Academy: 14-10 (9-4)
Watertown: 13-7 (6-6)
Cannon County: 12-14 (5-8)
DeKalb County: 9-12 (5-8)
Smith County: 6-13 (3-9)
Macon County: 3-18 (0-13)
GIRLS:
Upperman: 26-0 (13-0)
Macon County: 17-5 (10-3)
York Institute: 18-6 (9-4)
Livingston Academy: 18-7 (9-4)
Watertown: 17-8 (6-7)
DeKalb County: 9-13 (3-10)
Smith County: 8-13 (12-11)
Cannon County: 3-20 (0-13)
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