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Tiger 3 on 3 Fall Brawl Saturday (VIEW DTC VIDEO HERE)

October 24, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

The Tiger 3 on 3 Fall Brawl will be Saturday, October 27 at 9 a.m. at DCHS, DeKalb Middle School, and Northside Elementary School. Medals will be awarded for division champions. Male and Female Divisions. Division 1- Grades 4th and 5th. Division 2-Grades 6th-8th. Division 3- Grades 9th & 10th. Division 4- 11th & 12th. Division 5-Open. For more information visit Facebook: DCHS Basketball Boosters@DCHSTigersBball. Concessions available at all gyms with smoked barbeque at the high school gym. General admission is $5.00 all day. Sponsored by Liberty State Bank.


 




Home Spared Major Fire Damage Thanks to Alert School Bus Driver (VIEW VIDEO HERE)

October 23, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

A South Mountain Street home was spared major damage Tuesday after a school bus driver passing by on his route noticed smoke coming from the residence and reported it to 911.

Deputy Fire Chief Hoyte Hale of the Smithville Fire Department said the call came in at 4:21 p.m. of a fire with smoke coming from the eaves and attic of the home at 912 South Mountain Street, the residence of Cathy Stanley.  Firefighters arrived on the scene and found that no one was home. They made entry and found a fire in the living room area near a cabinet model gas furnace.  The fire had spread up the wall and burned through the ceiling into the attic. To gain better access to the attic, firefighters used a ladder to climb onto the roof to knock down the fire.

Fire damage was minimal but smoke spread through the home. The cause of the blaze is undetermined.

The Smithville Police Department and DeKalb EMS were also on the scene

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DeKalb Schools Get Grant to Beef Up Security

October 23, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

The DeKalb County School District has been awarded $83,570 in grant funding from the state dedicated to school security.

Gov. Bill Haslam has announced all 147 school districts in Tennessee including DeKalb County have completed a first-ever statewide assessment of school facilities and safety procedures.

Haslam and Commissioner of Education Candice McQueen said that those schools will now receive allocations from a $35 million fund for school security.

The money will be used to fund security and safety needs identified by the schools in the assessment, including enhanced door locks, shatter-resistant glass and funding salaries for school counselors and child psychologists.

In DeKalb County the money will be used to purchase more surveillance cameras at all schools to monitor activity inside and outside the buildings; school staff will be provided with more walkie talkies for better communication; safety sphere bollards will be placed near entrances to the elementary schools as barriers to prevent anyone from using an automobile to crash into the front of the buildings; and at the high school a card swipe reader entry system will soon be installed.

Participating in the schools assessments locally were Director Patrick Cripps, Federal Programs Supervisor Dr. Danielle Collins, Attendance Supervisor Joey Reeder, Smithville Police Chief Mark Collins, Sheriff Patrick Ray, Smithville Fire Chief and Emergency Management Agency Director Charlie Parker, and Alexandria Police Chief Chris Russell.

All schools in the state were eligible to apply for two grants from the school security funding.

Separately, the Department of Safety and Homeland Security is currently working to develop a statewide school safety mobile app to allow students, faculty and others to anonymously report suspicious behavior.




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