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Smithville Municipal Swimming Pool Needs More Lifeguards ASAP

March 6, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

The City of Smithville is in need of lifeguards for the upcoming season at the Municipal Swimming Pool which usually opens on Memorial Day weekend.

Manager Jeania Cawthorn is asking anyone who is interested and qualified to apply as soon as possible. The pay is $10.00 an hour with flexible hours.

Currently only five lifeguards have applied to work this year. At least 10 more are needed and all must be certified.

Anyone who is interested and qualified to apply should do so as soon as possible. If you are interested but not certified, classes are coming up, but you must act quickly. Contact Cawthorn at 615-597-6648 for more information.

Requirements include the following but are not limited to:
*Must pass American Red Cross Lifeguard Course and CPR Class
*Must be 15 years of age by the date of the class
*Must be a strong swimmer
*Must be able to pass drug test and background check




DCHS Fishing Team Members Reel In Awards at Saturday Tournament

March 6, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

The North Central Tennessee Trail Tournament was held on March 4th on Center Hill Lake. Anglers with Tennessee Bass Nation High School participated with roughly around 150 boats competing.

The DCHS Fishing Team kicked off the 2nd half of its season with the girls, Emma Johnson and Rowan Miller, weighing in fish at 5.48 pounds on the Hill. Next up were Marshall Farler and Hunter Cannon who weighed in one fish for a total of 2.31 pounds. Hasten Waggoner and Jaxon Humphrey weighed in two fish with a total of 2.91 pounds. Tyler Dunn and Garrison Randolph also fished in the tournament.

Mason Taylor and Wesley Kent had a total of 19.11 pounds. They came in second place and received nice plaques and a scholarship check.

Special thanks to the parents, sponsors and boat captains




DeKalb Highway Department Kept Busy with Road Debris Cleanups From Friday’s High Winds

March 6, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

Debris including fallen trees and tree limbs from Friday’s high winds forced the DeKalb County Highway Department to spring into action over the weekend.

“From Friday into Friday night and through about 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning we cleaned out 32 roads and got them to where people could get in and out,” said Road Supervisor Danny Hale. “We went back out on two more roads Saturday morning and we have been out this morning (Monday) cleaning up the sides of the roads from where we just cleared the roadways,”

“We ask for the public to please be aware of our workers this week as we will have some roads blocked cleaning up debris. Sorry for any inconvenience and thank you ahead of time for your patience,” said Road Supervisor Hale.

Meanwhile, starting March 20, Lower Helton Road on the Hickman Road end will be closed to through traffic due to a bridge replacement




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