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Nursing home COVID guidelines relaxing

The Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) and Tennessee’s Unified Command Group announced new initiatives to improve the well-being and quality of life of Tennesseeans in long-term healthcare facilities (LTCF) such as the Bledsoe County Nursing Home (BCNH). BCNH Administrator Lois Johnstone said the facility is working on their plans to have visitation while following all…

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Weather or not.

by Patsy Angel     You’ve heard the old saying, everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it. Lots of times we wish we could but, thankfully, that option is not open to us.     Around this time of the year as the long, hot days of summer start dwindling down,…

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The reign is over, Bledsoe takes control of challenge trophy

On Friday night, September 25, the Bledsoe County High School Warrior football team took possession of Chief Roaring Eagle. They kept the Sequatchie County Indians scoreless to be victorious 35-0 before a sold out crowd. For the past seven years Sequatchie has maintained its hold on the challenge trophy sponsored by First Farmers and Commercial…

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Water Leak Relief service for Pikeville water customers

The City of Pikeville Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a new service contract for its water customers to protect them in the event of a water leak that could cause major bill increases. Aldermen approved the proposal by Water Leak Relief, of Crossville, after a presentation at their September meeting by Josh Stone. The…

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Bledsoe has highest per capita suicide rate in 2018

Bledsoe County Mayor Gregg Ridley and Pikeville Mayor Philip Cagle both signed proclamation last week declaring September Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in Bledsoe County. In a Bledsoe County Health Council meeting last week, it was reveled by Southeast Regional Director of the Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network (TSPN), Rachel Gearinger, MPH, that Bledsoe County actually had…

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Audit finds ECD failed to mitigate risks in grant monitoring of TCA

Plus: More charges expected against Sadruddins by D.A.  The misfortune of Pikeville, Bledsoe County, the State of Tennessee, and the United States governments revolving around Textile Corporation of America’s (TCA) fraudulent venture to create a textile mill in the city was focused on in a scathing audit of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community…

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Pikeville man indicted for rape of a child

A 20-year-old Pikeville man was indicted in August by the Bledsoe County Grand Jury on charges including child rape, according to court documents, but was just recently arrested on the charges after being released from Rhea County Jail The Grand Jury returned two indictments against Austin Hughes of Aggravated Sexual Battery and Rape of a…

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Shots fired on Erlanger Bledsoe grounds, no injuries or charges

A shooting incident on the grounds of Erlanger Bledsoe Hospital last week did not lead to charges, but 12th Judicial District Attorney Mike Taylor was made aware of the incident. Taylor said no charges have been filed, at least yet. On Tuesday, September 15, officers were dispatched to the hospital area for possible shots fired,…

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Donna Allison Decker

Donna Allison Decker, 63 of Birchwood Village in Pikeville, Tennessee died Friday, September 11, 2020. During her life she worked at Dynapace, Motorola, and Tecumseh. Preceding her in death were her parents, William Harold and Rosemarie Blanche Thorogood Decker; brother, James Allison Decker. Survivors include her son, Kevin Draut; sisters, Darlene (Rick Fellabaum) Sneddon and…

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Claude Farmer

Claude Farmer, 88, of Pikeville, Tennessee died Monday, September 21, 2020 at home with family by his side. He retired as an EMT with Bledsoe County Ambulance Service in 1996 after 26 years of service. He loved working with his hands especially doing wood working, gardening, and fishing for carp and catfish. Preceding him in…

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