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Community Partnership Event to be held at Whitwell Middle School

Whitwell Schools will present a Health, Wellness, and Academic Success community partnership event on Saturday, Aug. 12 from 8:00 AM until 1:00 PM CDT. The event will feature community partners and programs and information on topics including Chattanooga Allergy Clinic, DOH-Dental, Safe Sleep, Hidden in Plain Sight, Centerstone, Mental Health, Narcan, Men’s Health, Vaccines, and …

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Dunlap Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting August 17

The City of Dunlap Board of Zoning Appeals will be meeting on Thursday, August 17th, 2023, at 5:00 PM (C.S.T.) to discuss a request to operate a home occupation business at 1800 Main Street that is currently zoned Residential – Medium Density. The business would consist of the service and repair of outdoor power equipment, …

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Grundy County Teachers Receive Big Increase in Pay

Grundy County schools began classes on Monday, and teachers there have received a significant pay raise to get the school year started. The Grundy County School Board recently voted to increase teacher pay by $5,576. This puts the starting salary for new teachers in the county at $46,000, which exceeds the state-mandated minimum salary by …

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Monteagle Bank Robbed on Monday

A bank robbery took place in Monteagle on Monday morning at Mountain Valley Bank. The facility is located beside the town’s post office and across the street from City Hall. Authorities have not released any other details at this time. Sequatchie Valley Now will report more information when it is released by the FBI or …

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Marion County Schools Dismissing Early Due to Inclement Weather Threat – 8/7/2023

Per Dr. Mark Griffith, Director of Schools, Marion County Schools will be dismissing at 12:30 PM CDT on Monday, Aug. 7, 2023 due to the threat of inclement weather expected to impact the area after lunchtime. Parents/Guardians are advised to follow their child’s school’s dismissal procedures, which will likely be posted to the school’s social …

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You Can Own Your Own Jail

How would you like to own your very own jail? Well, there is one for sale in Bledsoe County. As of 2008, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Bledsoe County Commission voted in July to put the jail built in 1851 and closed 16 years ago up for sale. Interested …

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Marion County Election Administrator Resigns

Sequatchie Valley Now has learned that Marion County Election Administrator Kyra Inglis resigned from her position effective Friday, August 4, 2023. The Election Commission has chosen Deputy Administrator Nicole Wilemon to serve as the new Administrator. According to sources, Inglis has chosen to go back to school at ETSU to work on her master’s degree.

Mega Millions Now Worth $1.5 Billion; Neat Drawing Tuesday

The current Mega Millions jackpot is estimated at $1.55 billion, which would make it the largest in the game’s nearly three-decade history. However, we won’t know for sure until we get closer to Tuesday’s drawing (Aug. 8); at this level, jackpots are hard to predict. The winning numbers on Friday, Aug. 4 — 11, 30, …

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Two Beloved People in Law Enforcement and Firefighting Passed Away on Friday

Tragic news hit the valley on Friday as we lost these two individuals involved in law enforcement and firefighting. Diana Perry, who worked with Marion County Probation for over 20 years, passed away. Also, Roger “Todd” Brown, who has been with Whitwell Volunteer Fire Department for many years and served as a dispatcher for THP …

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Fire Takes Down Historic Building in Grundy County

A building built in 1908 in the Grundy County town of Coalmont burned to the ground on Saturday. Sam’s Place was a historical family restaurant and general store in Coalmont. It was also known as a business Creighton and Son’s. This was the third time in four months the building was set on fire. The …

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