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Support Staff Named for Upcoming School Year

June 14, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

Director of Schools Patrick Cripps has employed the support staff  totaling 177 people for the 2019-2020 school year.

The personnel report was submitted to the Board of Education during Thursday night’s regular monthly meeting

Those employed at DeKalb County High School are:
Brooke Atnip, Wanda Bradford, Kathy Chapman, Jamie Cripps, Norma Dyer, Debbie Eaton, Tena Edwards, Regina Estes, Beverly Ferrell, Betty Fisk, Lori Gallagher, Yvonne Hale, Ester Holder, Isabella Johnson, Patricia Linder, Marsha Martin, Tere Mooneyham, Toby Nokes, Sara Parker, Brad Trapp, Erin Turner, Miranda Waggoner, Vicky Walker, and Debbie Young.

DeKalb Middle School:
Martha Cantrell, Anita Conley, Trena Ferrell, Fay Gilreath, Doris Graham, Ester Holder, Ginda Kilgore, Tammy Maynard, Cindy Miller, Lisa Norton, David Parker, Tina Pedigo, and Mary Sanders.

Smithville Elementary School:
Janis Barnes, Brenda Beth Cantrell, Cindi Dias, Darlene Evans, Jennifer Gay, Betty Griffith, Margie Hale, Milinda League, Talitha Looney, Paulette McDonald, Holly Owens, Rebecca Parker, Rhonda Pelham, Amelia Phillips, Bethany Poss, Lori Poss, Stephanie Reeder, Brenda Rigney, Jennifer Roller, Heather Soto, Kathy Stanley, Beverly Starnes, Marie Storie, Kayla Tovar, Mary-Margaret Tripp, Tammy Tyler, Victoria Vincent, Celia Whaley, and Tiffany Willmore.

Northside Elementary School:
Jessica Anderson, Fay Baker, Kortny Blaylock, Rosalinda Cervantas, Terrie Ford, Glenda Gassaway, Amanda Goodwin, Phyllis Hallum, Rochelle Johnson, Tamara Judkins, LaTonya Kleparek, Jill Lane, Melinda Lattimore, Angela O’Connell, Teresa Steele, Joy Troncoso, JoAnn Vanatta, Rebecca Waggoner, Melissa Wallace, Deneene Willingham, and Rita Young

DeKalb West School:
Ria Baker, Brenda Bandy, Margaret Curtis, Donna Driver, Makenzie Dunaway, Robbie Frazier, Donna Hale, Lisa Hale, Linda Moser, Nancy Mulloy, Tina Paschal, Courtney Reynolds, Tonya Roberts, Kristi Sullivan, Rena Willoughby, and Brandi Womack

County Wide Positions:
Chandra Adcock, Tristan Burgess, Shea Colwell, Kenderly Cripps, Bettye June Dodd, Christie Driver, Wade Ferrell, Greg Frasier, LeAnne Frasier, Kim Frazier, Jordon Funk, April Hale, Rebecca Hawkins, Dillon Hicks, Terry Hicks, Cynthia Hill, Shelly Jared, Freda Johnson, Rita Johnson, Barbara Jordan, Jenean Lawson, Debbie London, Deborah Magness, Shirley Mathis, Shirley Ours, Natasha Pedigo, Danny Pirtle, Jr., Melissa Pirtle, Rosie Salas, Roger Sharp, Merilynda Sibert, Martha Taylor, Tina Templeton, Kimberly Turner, Jamie Vickers, Tina Waggoner, Joannie Williams, Lisa Woods, and Aaron Young.

Transportation:
Danny Bond, Debra Burnal, Dwayne Cantrell, Justin Coats, Michael Corser, Shara Cowan, Cathy Driver, Suzanne Dunn, Debbie Eaton, Marshall Ferrell, Julie Fitts, Lorie Gallagher, Terry Hall, Darnette Hibdon, Melissa Hicks, Kathy Jacobs, Danny Jenkins, Daniel Lawson, Donnie Lewis, Ronald Merriman, Tabitha Oakley, Linda Gail Pack, Tony Poss, Jimmy Poss, Ashley Redmon, Myron Rhody, Jimmy Sprague, Robert Steinmetz, Carol Swope, Teresa Taylor, Bobby Taylor, Juanita Thomas, B.J. Thomason, Danny Washer, and Angela Wilkerson.




County Clerk Announces Fee Increase for Mail Orders of License Plates Beginning July 1

June 14, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

County Clerk’s Offices across the state will be authorized to charge a little more for the service of handling mail orders of license plates beginning July 1st.

The fee will increase by one dollar per transaction going from $3.00 to $4.00 to help cover higher costs of postage in mailing plates to customers but it will mostly affect car dealers.

“ The county clerks are appreciative of this new law. Currently our postage fee is $3 when mailing plates to customers. This fee has not had an increase in several years and for several months the $3 fee has not covered the cost associated with mailing plates. Through our County Clerk’s efforts joining together and our State lawmakers agreeing an increase was needed the state is increasing an additional $1 to help with cost of increasing mail fees,” said County Clerk James L. (Jimmy) Poss.

The increase will apply only to mail orders and not over the counter transactions in the clerk’s office.




Two Escape Injury in Two Vehicle Crash at Alexandria

June 13, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

Two people escaped injury in a crash at Alexandria Thursday afternoon.

According to Trooper Bobby Johnson of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, 55 year old Ranie Ford of Lebanon was crossing Highway 53 from High Street in a 2013 Hyundai Tucson when she pulled into the path of a 2001 Chevy 3500 box truck driven by 28 year old Jonathan Glidwell of Lebanon. The truck struck the SUV in the passenger side. Neither driver was injured.

Ford was issued a citation for failure to exercise due care.

Members of the Alexandria Police and Fire Departments were on the scene along with DeKalb EMS.




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