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DCHS Unveils Honor Wall Paying Tribute to Graduates and Alumni in the Military

November 25, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

DeKalb County High School now has a special place to pay tribute to graduates and alumni in the military.

Funded by a $500 Hometown Help grant through Middle Tennessee Natural Gas, a Military Honor Wall now graces the halls of DCHS thanks to the efforts of the Climate Crew and Mrs. Lisa Craig who volunteered to write the grant application.

“The Climate Crew worked with the maintenance department to get the wall completed and we now have engraved plates to honor the DCHS alumni that have served or are currently serving in the military,” said Sara Young, DCHS Climate Crew sponsor.

“If you would like to add your name or the name of a loved one to the military wall, the cost is $5 cash. You may bring it to the high school and pay Mrs. Jamie Cripps, Mrs. Sara Young, or Coach Thomas Cagle. We need the name, graduation year, and branch of the military they served or are serving in. We will add current students to the Honor Wall as they enlist,” said Young.




Home Dedication Held for Anderson Family

November 25, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation held a home dedication ceremony for Caitlin Anderson and daughter Lilly Grace at 155 Evergreen Lane, Smithville this morning (Monday).

The Tunnel to Towers Gold Star Family Home Program honors the legacy of those who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country. The Foundation provides mortgage-free homes to surviving families with young children.

Army PFC Billy Anderson lost his life in Afghanistan on May 17, 2010, leaving behind his young wife Caitlin and 8 month old daughter Lilly Grace who is now 10 years old.

PFC Anderson enlisted in the US Army in June of 2009, and deployed to Afghanistan six months later. He was assigned to the 508th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division. On May 17, 2010, with two months left on his deployment, PFC Anderson was killed when insurgents attacked his unit with improvised explosive devices. He was just 20 years of age.




Open House Held for New Four Seasons Community Fire Hall

November 25, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

Members of the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department proudly showed off the county’s newest community fire hall Saturday.

Open House was held at the Four Seasons Community Fire Station located at 3300 Four Seasons Road.

The fire hall opened in July upon completion of construction. The project had been in the planning stages for four years.

“The fire hall is a 40’ x 60’ structure with two bays and one unisex bathroom. It is strategically located to give 5-mile service coverage in areas that didn’t previously have a station within 5 miles,” said County Fire Chief Donny Green.

One year ago the county commission voted 10-4 to award the bid for the project to Johnson Builders of Doyle, Tennessee. Their base bid was $160,820 with alternate deducts of $8,000 for work on the parking lot and $4,000 to add insulation to the building..

The county also secured grant funds with a local match for the purchase of a fire truck for the station. The 1993 model fire truck had less than 25,000 miles when purchased in October, 2018 for $25,000 from a fire department in Connecticut.

Chief Green said the new fire hall is already having a positive impact on the community. Another potential volunteer has expressed an interest in joining the department and one area resident said the new station has already resulted in his homeowners insurance property protection classification rating going from a Class 10 to a Class 6 and a reduction in his annual premium by a little over $1,200.

The new fire station at Four Seasons is the 12th station in the county operated by the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department. The other fire halls are on Short Mountain Highway, Midway Community, Belk, Keltonburg, Cookeville Highway, Austin Bottom Community, Liberty, Temperance Hall, Main Station, Johnson Chapel, and Blue Springs.




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