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Beneke and VanVranken Punch Tickets to State Championship Meet
May 13, 2022
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Junior Ally Beneke and Sophomore Ella VanVranken will be heading to MTSU on May 26th to compete in the TSSAA DI- (AAA) State Track and Field Championship meet.
Beneke cleared 5 feet 6 inches in the high jump, placing 2nd in the Section 2 Championship meet on May 10th. VanVranken competed in the 1600m run and finished 3rd over all with a time of 5 minutes 11 seconds. The top 4 athletes in each event at Sectionals advance to the State Championship Meet.
There are 4 Sectional meets across the State. Each section will send 4 athletes out of every event to State for a total of 16 competitors in each field to compete for the podium.
Eight DCHS Tigerettes Earn All-District Honors
May 13, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
Eight DCHS Tigerettes have earned All-District Softball honors for the 2022 season.
Named to the All-District team from DeKalb County were Morgan Walker, Bryna Pelham, Emma Martin, Jacey Hatfield, and Aniston Farler.
Hatfield was named Defensive Player of the Year
Kora Kilgore and Raylie Cowan made the All-Freshman Team
Bri Murphy was selected to the All-District Tournament Team.
The Tigerettes wrapped up their season Wednesday with a 2-1 loss to Upperman in the District Softball Tournament at Sparta. They finished the year at 19-12 overall and 8-4 in district play.
Mayor reminds city residents of hotline to report property maintenance violations
May 12, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
Complaints have been on the rise lately of people not keeping their properties up to snuff in the City of Smithville.
In fact, Mayor Josh Miller said there have been so many complaints in recent days that he has decided to put out a reminder of a hotline the city has just for this purpose.
“Quite a few people are calling about property maintenance violations within the city. I just want everybody to remember we have a property maintenance complaint line set up and that number is 615-684-4852 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for text messaging only. No one will answer that line. It is only to text a picture and address of the property you consider to be in violation. We do not have a full-time codes enforcement department to monitor this problem so we must rely on the public to report to us. When a violation has been identified, we will send out a certified letter to the landowner and once we get it back after they have signed for it, they have 10 days to get their property cleaned up or 30 days if it pertains to junked cars. After 10 days or 30 days for junked cars we will send a police officer out to look at it to make sure the property has been cleaned. If not, further action will be taken,” said Mayor Miller.
Complainants will remain anonymous, and all complaints will be investigated.
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