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State Representative Terri Lynn Weaver Announces Re-Election Bid
May 17, 2022
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40th District State Representative Terri Lynn Weaver has formally announced her candidacy for re-election in 2022. She will be a candidate for re-nomination in the August 4 Tennessee Republican Primary.
“Now that the Tennessee 112th General Assembly has completed the people’s business, State Representative Terri Lynn Weaver announces her re-election candidacy for 2022”.
“I am very honored to work for House District 40, which also, due to redistricting, encompasses new ‘fabulous folks’ that I am eager to meet on the campaign trail.” District 40 includes Jackson, Smith, Dekalb, Cannon plus a small portion of the northeastern corner of Wilson County below the Trousdale County line”.
“Residing in Lancaster on a small farm with her husband Mike of 43 years, Terri Lynn is a singer/songwriter, mother and grandmother who is passionate about her faith in Christ and fulfilling her purpose and calling for such a time as this by representing her district in Nashville”.
“A conservative in action who does not back down, Terri Lynn fights for family values we hold dear, such as protecting the unborn and end abortion, protecting constitutional rights, preserving our 2nd amendment, less government more freedom and lower taxes. Weaver has a strong consistent track record during her tenure has the voice of the 40th and always puts her district first by sincerely seeking what is best for those whom she represents. “In order for a thumbs up vote, there are three questions I ask when considering policy. Does it grow government? Does it cost working men and women more out of their pocket? Does it infringe on Constitutional rights?”
“Serving the Fabulous Folks of the Fortieth since 2009, I have been a leader you can trust. Leading the way that removed the Death Tax, Hall Tax, Professional Privilege Taxes, and by creating a business-friendly atmosphere, what happens in Nashville matters so that families and businesses can thrive in the 40th District. My experience has afforded me an understanding of the complexities of government including its limitations. I ask for your vote in the August 4th primary and the November 1st general election. Send me back and together we will continue to make a difference in this great state. Blessings!,” said Representative Weaver.
Twisted Oaks to host “Yappy Hour” wine tasting and silent auction fundraiser for DeKalb Animal Coalition
May 16, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
A fundraiser for the DeKalb Animal Coalition and shelter is set for Saturday, May 21 from 4-6 p.m. at Twisted Oaks on Highway 70 at Snow Hill across from Bert Driver Nursery. Its’ called “Yappy Hour”, a wine tasting and silent auction event plus much more.
“We are having a wine tasting and silent auction and I want to encourage everyone to come. Hopefully we can have it outside, but it will be fantastic. All proceeds we receive from this event go directly back to the coalition for meeting the needs of the animals,” said spokesperson Sarah Cripps.
“Attendees must be at least 21 years of age. We will have people at the door to confirm the age of the attendees,” Cripps said.
“Tickets are $25 per person which entitles you to admission and participation in the wine tasting and silent auction. The wine will be furnished by Stonehaus Winery and several varieties will be available for tasting and if you discover a wine or vintage you especially like you can purchase it there. The V.I.P. pass is a $50 ticket which admits you to the wine tasting, silent auction, and the V.I.P. shrimp boil dinner. Harmony Lane will be there with appetizers including cheeses, spreads, fudge, and other sweets and various Harmony Lane products will be available for sale,” Cripps continued.
Several local businesses have donated goods and services for the silent auction including the Male Room Brotique, A Dinner for Two at Evins Mill, a gift certificate for a One-Hour Massage at Smithville Massage, a gift certificate to get your vehicle or boat detailed at R&R Detailing, floral arrangement from DeKalb County Florist, Beauty Treatment from Fiddle Dee Dee, Three Hours of Dog Training, Gift baskets from Market on Main, Harmony Lane, Stonehaus Winery, Fish Lipz Restaurant and Sligo Marina, the Jewelry Emporium in Cookeville, and golf for a foursome and credit for the dining room at the Old Hickory Golf Club and two separate gift certificates for a foursome to play golf at Riverwatch Golf Club & Resort, plus much more.
“We encourage everyone to come out and support the animals of DeKalb County and attend our wine tasting and silent auction on Saturday, May 21 from 4-6 p.m. at Twisted Oaks on Highway 70 at Snow Hill across from Bert Driver Nursery.
Tickets for Sale at the DeKalb Animal Shelter, the Law Office of Sarah Cripps, and Happy Tails Dog Grooming by Renee Ferguson.
Rhonda Tiefenauer Joins Smithville Alderman Race
May 16, 2022
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Rhonda Tiefenauer has formally announced her candidacy for Smithville Alderman in the August 4 Municipal Election in which a mayor and two aldermen will be elected.
“I am excited to announce my candidacy for Smithville Alderman,” said Tiefenauer. “Over the past 30 years, I have had the privilege to serve on the DeKalb County Habitat for Humanity Board, volunteer with the Haven of Hope, and participate in Leadership DeKalb. My son Gentry Harpole graduated DeKalb County High School in 2017. I was very involved with many of his school activities. At one time, I worked as a Library Assistant at Northside Elementary School. I am currently a Case Manager for the DeKalb County Recovery Court,” said Tiefenauer.
“I look forward to connecting with old friends and meeting many new ones during this campaign season. I would be honored to join the Board of Mayor and Aldermen to help with the preservation of our historic city, while also assisting with the rapid growth in our community. I want to hear what your interests in City government are. I humbly ask for your vote and support in the upcoming election in August to be your next Smithville Alderman,” Tiefenauer concluded.
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