News
DeKalb Emergency Services Association to Deliver Thanksgiving Meals
November 4, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
The DeKalb Emergency Services Association (DESA), in partnership with Adoration Home Health as well as local businesses and volunteers, will again be preparing and delivering Thanksgiving meals to the needy and underserved on Thursday, November 26th.
“We feel that this is just another way our local emergency service providers and our supporters can serve our community. If you or a family member would like a hot meal on Thanksgiving Day, please call one of our numbers listed to be added to the list. We need the address, phone number, and number of persons in your household. Meals are scheduled to be delivered between 11:00 & Noon,” said Association Vice President Myra Reffue.
DESA will accept names of persons requesting a meal through Thursday November 19th. To get your name on the list, call 615-516-6662 or 615-712-4286.
Due to COVID-19 volunteers and donations will operate differently this year. If you would like to volunteer contact Myra Reffue at 615-516-6662. CDC guidelines will be followed to only allow 25 volunteers inside the building. Delivery drivers will still be needed but you will be given a time to line up and the meals will be placed in your vehicle to deliver. All volunteers will have temperature checks and must wear appropriate PPE. All donations should be monetary this year and they can be taken to Wilson Bank to be directly given to DESA or they can be given to Myra Reffue or Brandi Cantrell.
Grand Opening for Central Bark Dog Park Friday, November 6
November 4, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
A grand opening celebration and dedication of Smithville’s new Central Bark Dog Park will be Friday, November 6 at 1:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.
The park is located at 186 Transfer Station Road behind the DeKalb Animal Shelter off Highway 70 east to the rear of Tenneco Automotive.
Randy Boyd of the Boyd Foundation Dog Park Dash Grant Program and President of the University of Tennessee will be the guest speaker. The Boyd Foundation last year awarded a $25,000 grant to the City of Smithville for the development of the park.
The program will begin with welcome remarks by Mayor Josh Miller and Gayla Hendrix, grant writer and former Smithville Alderman who came up with the idea and secured the grant for the dog park.
Reverend Mark Pafford of Authentic Being Counseling Services, PLLC will offer the invocation and Dr. Scott Little of the DeKalb Animal Clinic will lead the blessing and dedication followed by the ribbon cutting.
The Dog Park is enclosed with a chain link fence where dog owners can bring their pets for a stroll. The park, which can accommodate both smaller and larger dogs, will have water stations, agility equipment, and park benches.
Republican Candidates Sweep DeKalb County In Record Election Turnout
November 3, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
Republicans up and down the ballot carried DeKalb County in the Tennessee General Election Tuesday.
(Click link below to view precinct results in each race in DeKalb County)
https://www.dekalbelections.com/election-results/
(Click link below to view statewide results)
https://elections.tn.gov/results.php
A record number of voters turned out for this election locally totaling 8,542 including 4,606 early voters , 511 absentees and 3,425 on election day. DeKalb County has 12,509 registered voters.
In the Presidential race, Donald Trump won all 15 precincts and had a majority of the early votes and absentees to defeat Joe Biden in DeKalb County 6,663 (78.32%) to 1,747 (20.54%).
For the United States Senate, Bill Haggerty also carried all 15 precincts and had a majority of the early votes and absentees enroute to a 6,153 (77.93%) to 1,522 (19.28%) win over Marquita Bradshaw
6th District Congressman John Rose carried all 15 precincts and had a majority of the early votes and absentees to defeat Christopher Martin Finley 5,800 (76.84%) to 1,584 (20.99%). A third candidate, Christopher B. Monday had 160 votes (2.12%).
District-wide, Rose won with 257,219 votes (73.69%) to 83,694 (23.98%) for Finley and 8,139 (2.33%) for Monday
40th District State Representative Terri Lynn Weaver won her race in DeKalb County defeating Paddy Sizemore 4,276 (81.15%) to 989 (18.77%). Weaver carried all precincts she represents and had a majority of the early votes and absentees in her race.
District-wide, Weaver won with 25,951 votes (78.80%) to 6,980 (21.20%) for Sizemore.
46th District State Representative Clark Boyd, who was unopposed, received 1,449 complimentary votes in DeKalb County.
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