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Mr. Jere GreenMs. Ellexis Bullard On February 12th, 2021, Deputy Nathan Williams conducted a traffic stop on Highway 25 after observing a white Nissan Maxima with a window tint below the legal limit as well as blacked out taillights. The driver, Mr. Jere Green did not... Mar 3, 2021 | Events, Home Page Featured, News
The Smith County High School Owls Quarterback Club would like to invite you to participate in their 8th Annual Bass Tournament, which will be held on April 24, 2021, at the Defeated Creek Marina at Cordell Hull Lake. Blast off is at 6:30 a.m. and Weigh-In will take... Mar 3, 2021 | Home Page Featured, News, Politics
by John Rose, U.S. Representative – Tennessee’s Sixth Congressional District WASHINGTON—Today, U.S. Representative John Rose (TN-6) released this statement reflecting on the one-year anniversary of the catastrophic tornado that tragically struck Middle Tennessee,... Mar 3, 2021 | Home Page Featured, News
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 2, 2021) — What took mere minutes to crush buildings and shatter lives has taken many months to mend. This week marks one year since a series of late-night and early morning tornadoes swept through Tennessee, leaving behind a path of death and... Mar 3, 2021 | Home Page Featured, News
Smith County is now home to a brand new business called Right at Home Handyman, a local hometown business looking to help improve the community and surrounding areas by helping community members complete projects of various size and demand. Dakota Preston... Mar 3, 2021 | Home Page Featured, News
By Chris Hicks, County Director – UT Extension Smith County I had a number of calls in 2020 regarding fire ants, and those calls have continued into 2021. Some of these calls have turned out to be false alarms, while others have indeed been fire ant mounds. If you...