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Wednesday, November 25
Tennessee girl, 10, killed by stray bullet while on couch, 3 men arrested
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Three men are facing murder charges in connection with the death of a 10-year-old Tennessee girl who was killed after being hit by a stray bullet while sleeping on a couch. Lillyhanna Davis was on a couch in her home near Elizabethton, Tenn., in the early morning ...
Tuesday, November 24
Third Order of Judicial Emergency Declared for Superior Court
A third order of Judicial Emergency has been declared by Chief Judge Kristina Cook Graham of the Superior Court with the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. The order issued was signed and began on Monday, November 23 and is in effect for thirty days. In-person meetings ...
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Monday, November 23
Official Recount in Dade Scheduled for Tuesday
Georgia has certified their election results and an official Recount is set to begin. Just a few days after Georgia certified election results from the November 3 election, an official Recount has been announced. While ballots were recounted by hand as part of an audit ...
Monday, November 23
Dade County Schools Working to Keep School Open for In-Person Learning
A rise in COVID-19 cases was seen locally as the Thanksgiving holiday approached, but Dade County Schools were able to continue their in-person classes. Both Walker County Schools and Chattanooga Christian closed in-person classes in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving due to COVID spread. ...
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Monday, November 23
Annual “How to Cook a Turkey” by Pre-K, Kindergarten, & 1st Grade Students
DES PRE-K Mrs. Clark and Mrs.Gill's Class “I would get a turkey. I would cook it on a camp fire. You would have to get the fire started. I would use sticks to put it on the fire. I would eat the turkey at the campfire ...
Sunday, November 22
Georgia Department of Public Health Shares Recommended Guidelines to Follow for Thanksgiving Gatherings
Families in Northwest Georgia are preparing for the Thanksgiving holiday which looks different for many this year as COVID-19 remains a concern. Locally, there has been a surge in cases that included a spread of COVID-19 through patients and staff in one of Dade's extended ...
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Sunday, November 22
Notice from Dade County Elections on Equipment Testing
NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the completion of logic and accuracy testing on the voting equipment to be used in the January 5, 2020 General Election Runoff will begin at 9:00 a.m. on December 1, 2020 and will continue until completed. If a make ...
Sunday, November 22
Dade County’s Voting Schedule for Federal Runoff Election Announced
The Dade County Board of Elections has released the voting schedule for the General Election Federal Runoff. You must be registered by December 7, 2020 to vote in the General Election Federal Runoff on January 5, 2021. Advance voting will be held during Regular County ...
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Friday, November 20
Missing Tennessee boy, 9, found alive after spending 3 days in makeshift shelter in woods
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A 9-year-old boy in Tennessee who had been missing for three days after running into the woods following an argument with his foster parents was found safe and wearing no jacket or shoes by a creek bed Tuesday afternoon, according to the Tennessee Bureau of ...
Friday, November 20
Tennessee Education Association calls for mask mandate in schools
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The Tennessee Education Association is calling for a mask mandate in schools, emergency state school funding for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), firm guidance for school closures, and other measures that will help mitigate the spread of coronavirus in schools. Active cases of COVID-19 are consistently higher among ...
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