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Friday Afternoon Fire Destroys Home in Four Seasons Area
August 10, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
A Friday afternoon fire destroyed a residence on Cantrell Road off Four Seasons Road.
In a prepared statement, County Fire Chief Donny Green reported that “at 1:45 p.m. on Friday, the DeKalb County Fire Department was dispatched to a residential structure fire off Four Seasons Road”.
“Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy fire showing from the structure and through the roof. Crews worked to gain control of the fire and prevented the fire from spreading”.
“No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is currently undetermined”.
Members of the Main, Short Mountain Highway, Four Seasons, Tanker 2, and Midway stations responded, along with county-wide personnel, the Rehab unit, the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department, and DeKalb County Emergency Medical Services.
Alderman Greg Fish Named Interim Dowelltown Mayor
August 9, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
Although there were no names on the ballot in the Dowelltown Municipal election last Thursday it doesn’t mean the town is not represented.
A mayor and two aldermen were to have been elected there on August 1 but there were no qualified candidates, either on the ballot or write-ins.
The town government is made up of a mayor and five aldermen. The terms, which are staggered, are for four years.
Four years ago, Pam Redmon was elected mayor and Phillip D. Byford and Chris Walker were elected without opposition as alderman. Byford no longer serves. Two years ago, two aldermen were to have been elected but only one person ran, Alderman Greg Fish who was re-elected at that time.
The current makeup of the Dowelltown Board of Aldermen is Donnie Braswell, Chris Walker, Tisha Hendrixson, and Eric Snow. With the departure of Mayor Redmon, who did not seek re-election, the town council has chosen Alderman Greg Fish as the interim mayor. Fish’s alderman seat is now vacant and will apparently have to be filled by appointment of the remaining board of aldermen.
Smithville Mayor and Alderman to have Workshop on City Beer Ordinance
August 9, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
Should the Smithville Mayor and Aldermen update the city’s beer ordinance to make it easier for businesses including eateries in the downtown business district to sell the beverage?
The Smithville Mayor and Aldermen have scheduled a workshop to discuss the issue on Tuesday, August 20 at 6 p.m. at city hall.
In June, local businessman Tony Luna was one of three people who addressed the mayor and aldermen to make this request. Luna renewed his request during Monday night’s monthly meeting.
Luna said in June that the existing beer ordinance is an impediment to economic growth and its unfair because of the distance requirement for businesses to obtain a beer permit. The other two people who addressed the mayor and aldermen in June, Ken Fennell and Gary Booth, essentially made the same arguments.
Local businessman Ace Gonzalez spoke Monday night saying essentially that he could support changes in the ordinance if good restrictions are in place particularly for establishments who currently allow customers to bring in their own beer.
Under the ordinance, the language states that “In no event will a permit be issued authorizing the manufacture or storage of beer, or the sale of beer within 400 feet of any school or church. The distance requirement shall be measured in a straight line from the primary entrance of the establishment seeking a permit to sell beer to the primary entrance of the school or church”.
Mayor Josh Miller explained that any change in the beer ordinance would require passage of an ordinance on two separate readings and a public hearing.
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