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Sunday, August 9
Dade Receives Over $700,000 in State and Federal Funding due to COVID-19
Dade County's E-911/Emergency Management (EMA) Director Alex Case announced the receipt of funds to help offset costs due to COVID-19. Case spoke at the August County Commission meeting explaining the funds received, process to use them, and deadlines, and asked for Commissioners to approve someone ...
Friday, August 7
Trump-backed businessman beats Cruz and Paul-backed surgeon in Tennessee primary clash
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Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Bill Hagerty rode the endorsement from President Trump to victory Thursday in a hotly contested Republican Senate primary in Tennessee. The Nashville businessman emerged from a tough challenge from trauma surgeon Manny Sethi, backed by Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand Paul of Kentucky, ...
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Friday, August 7
Tennessee grandma, 58, faces charges after teen’s driving lesson leaves 5 hurt
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A 58-year-old grandmother in Tennessee faces DUI and other charges after trying to teach her 13-year-old grandson to drive, resulting in injuries to five pedestrians, police say, according to reports. Ernestine Hollomon had her grandson in her lap and at the wheel when their vehicle ...
Friday, August 7
Alabama cheerleaders face backlash after posing with a T-shirt bearing Confederate flag, ‘I love Redneck Boys’ quote
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A high school in Alabama is facing backlash after several of their cheerleaders posted a photo of themselves posing with a t-shirt bearing the Confederate flag inside of a heart on it with the words "I love Redneck Boys." Reagan Colemann, one of two Black ...
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Thursday, August 6
Townsend Named as Georgia Clerk of the Year
A member of the Dade County administrative office received a special honor during Thursday night's August County Commission Meeting. County Executive Ted Rumley asked County Clerk Don Townsend to attend the meeting. Townsend has been home as his wife battles cancer. Rumley surprised Townsend with ...
Thursday, August 6
Two Dade County School employees test positive for COVID-19
According to Dr Harris, Superintendent of Dade County Schools, two positive COVID-19 cases reported in Dade County Schools today (August 5th). The two individuals are employees. All safety procedures are being followed. Dade County schools are set to reopen to students on August 13. Dr ...
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Wednesday, August 5
Former Law Enforcement Officer and EMT from Dade Has Passed
Former Dade County Sheriff's Deputy, Trenton Police Officer and EMT, Alan Raymond Yates, has passed away. The family plans to bring Yates back to Trenton. Arrangements are not complete and will be shared as soon as they are available. We will update this story as we ...
Wednesday, August 5
Tri-State Food Pantry Needs Volunteers
The Tri-State Food Pantry is needing help with food distribution this Friday, August 7. Food distribution will be at the West Brow Fire Department. They are asking that those wanting to help please arrive by 1:45 p.m. and they should be finished at 4 p.m. ...
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Wednesday, August 5
Letter to the Editor: Cowan is the Best Candidate for Congress
On Aug. 11, voters in northwest Georgia will determine who will represent us in Congress, a decision that will impact the future of our communities for years to come. For me and over 100 other local leaders in our district, the choice is clear. ...
Wednesday, August 5
Alabama school district forced to reorder laptops after US blocks China shipment
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An Alabama school district has been forced to re-order thousands of laptops for students -- just weeks before the scheduled restart of school -- because the original computers were partly made by a Chinese company that is suspected of using forced labor, according to a report. The ...
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