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Motorcyclist thrown over side of Center Hill Dam during Crash
August 15, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
A woman died Saturday after she was thrown from her motorcycle during a crash and hurled over the side of Center Hill Dam plunging several feet into the lake.
E-911 received the call and paged out first responders at 4:26 p.m.
According to the crash investigation by Trooper Dylan Palmer of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, 28-year-old Brooke Murphy of Antioch, TN. was traveling south on Dale Ridge/Wolf Creek Road navigating a curve to the right trying to cross the dam when she struck a northbound GMC truck, driven by 41-year-old Tom Baird of Nashville. After impact, the motorcycle hit the dam’s concrete barrier. Murphy was thrown across the handlebars and over the side of the dam into the lake below. The motorcycle came to a final rest in the northbound lane facing south. The truck pulled to a stop outside of the roadway in a parking lot facing south.
Murphy was reportedly removed from the water and brought by boat to a ramp near the dam where DeKalb EMS and members of the Smithville-DeKalb County Rescue Squad had arrived, but she was unresponsive although efforts were made to resuscitate. Members of the DeKalb County Fire Department, Sheriff’s Department, TWRA and US Army Corps of Engineers Officials were also on the scene
DCHS Unveils New Morning and Afternoon Traffic Flow Protocols for entering and exiting the Campus
August 13, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
DeKalb County High School has released a diagram showing new traffic flow protocols for motorists entering and leaving the campus mornings and afternoons.
Parents, students, and others who arrive at the high school in their vehicles are urged to follow the guidelines by entering and exiting the campus in the same direction in order to reduce traffic congestion.
Essentially, motorists are asked when entering the campus to turn right off Highway 70 or West Main Street in the lane nearest the football field side for student pickup and drop off in front of the school and when leaving to make only right hand turns onto Highway 70 (West Broad Street) or to access West Main Street toward town if needing to turn left. Buses are to enter the campus off Highway 70 in the bus lane nearest and gym and cafeteria for student pickup and drop off and to exit by the cafeteria toward the middle school. Bus lanes are to be kept clear at all times when buses are coming and going between 7:10-7:45 a.m. and from 2:30-3:10 p.m. each day.
“Coming in and out of the high school we have two entrances (off Highway 70 or West broad Street) or three if you include West Main Street and a lot of times in the mornings and afternoons traffic tends to get a little backed up or busy with as many students as we have coming in and out of our parking lot,” said Assistant DCHS Principal Thomas Cagle.
“The idea of the map is to show the bus drivers, parents, and students who are coming in and out of the school at different times of the day whether its morning or afternoon what we are expecting as far as coming in and out of the school to help with the flow of traffic to make it as efficient as we possibly can with the available space at the high school to get everyone in and out in a timely manner,” said Cagle.
“The two biggest things from the map is when students and parents are leaving the high school we are asking them to make right hand turns only on Highway 70 and no left hand turns and if they need to go left back toward town to use West Main Street as their way to turn left and go back to town to avoid holding up traffic by trying to cross those lanes to get out into the flow of traffic turning left on Highway 70. We are hoping people will work with us and make those right-hand turns coming out onto Highway 70 and if they need to make a left hand turn to take West Main,” Cagle continued.
“The other is the bus lane, making sure we only have buses coming in and out of that lane in the afternoon, so we don’t hinder bus drivers from getting in and getting those students,” he added.
Newly Elected County Public Officials to take oath of office in August 29th Ceremony
August 12, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
The newly elected county public officials are to take their oath of office at a swearing-in ceremony on Monday, August 29 at 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Mike Foster Multi-Purpose Center.
General Sessions/Juvenile Court Judge Bratten H. Cook, II will administer the oath of office.
The public officials to be sworn into office to begin their new 4-year terms of office effective September 1 are as follows:
County Mayor Matt Adcock
Sheriff Patrick Ray
Road Supervisor Danny Hale
General Sessions Court Judge Brandon Cox (8-year term)
County Clerk James L. (Jimmy) Poss
Circuit Court Clerk Susan Martin
Trustee Sean Driver
Register of Deeds Daniel Seber
County Commissioners:
1st district- Tom Chandler and Daniel Cripps
2nd district- Sabrina Farler and Myron Rhody
3rd district-Tony Luna and Susannah Cripps Daughtry
4th district-Tony (Cully) Culwell and Greg Matthews
5th district-Larry Green and Glynn Merriman
6th district- Justin Douglas Adcock and Jeff Barnes
7th district-Beth Pafford and Timothy Reynolds
Board of Education:
1st district- Danny Parkerson
2nd district-Alan Hayes
3rd district-Jim Beshearse
4th district-Eric Ervin
7th district-Shaun Tubbs
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