Students helping students
Three Bledsoe County Schools pulled together to help aid in relief to tornado victims in nearby Putnam County, where 19 people were killed by the devastating storms. During their week-long fund raisers, over $1,000 in gift cards and donations were made and several backpacks filled with essential items. A sixth-grade student, Austin Browning, donated all…
Read MoreSmith arrested for drugs
A Pikeville man was arrested and faces several charges after evading arrest from Pikeville Police Officer Ricky Hodge on Tuesday, March 10, shortly after midnight. Officer Hodge stated a vehicle turned into the City Municipal Building parking lot and he turned behind him, following him. Hodge stated the vehicle, driven by Andrew “Drew” Smith, 35,…
Read MoreLocal Coronavirus information, closures, food locations
Below are closings and changes in Bledsoe County taken by local governments and institutions to help slow the spread of the Coronavirus. This list will be updated as needed. Visit tn.gov/health or coronavirus.gov for more on how you can help slow the spread of the Coronavirus. UPDATE: Bledsoe County Community Food Bank is still open…
Read MorePikeville Municipal Building drive-thru only
The Pikeville Municipal Building is conducting business through the drive-thru window only until further notice to help mitigate the spread of Coronavirus, per Pikeville Mayor Philip Cagle. Cagle explained residents can pay property taxes and water and gas bills using this method. For more, see the March 19 issue of The Bledsonian-Banner.
Read MoreBledsoe County Schools closed until April 6 for Coronavirus concerns
UPDATE: Bledsoe County Schools are closed until April 6, according to Director of Schools Jennifer Terry. Meals will be offered to students at the following locations and dates: March 17 – 20, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at the following locations: Pikeville Elementary, Wheeler Elementary and Rigsby Elementary. March 23 – 27, Spring Break –…
Read MoreBledsoe County cancels school through March 27
With an abundance of caution and after extensive communication with state and local officials and considering the concerns related to COVID 19, Bledsoe County Schools will be closed for the week of March 16-20 2020. All Bledsoe County Schools will be on Spring break March 23 – 27, 2020. In a preemptive attempt to slow…
Read MoreEffective Immediately: Visitation halted at Bledsoe Co Nursing Home
Effective immediately, Bledsoe County Nursing Home has halted all visitors, including immediate family members, of its residents at the advice of Dr. Scott Debrill, stated Steve Standefer, chairman of the Nursing Home Board. This mandate is due to increased warnings about the coronavirus from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Standefer said the change to visitation will last until…
Read MoreMiss Tennessee Volunteer visits Bledsoe County Schools
Miss Tennessee Volunteer Kerri Arnold spent Wednesday, March 11, visiting all of Bledsoe County Schools. At Bledsoe’s elementary schools, Arnold spoke to students about what it means to be kind. For more on Miss Tennessee Volunteer’s visit, see the March 19 issue of The Bledsonian-Banner.
Read MoreCommunity helps their Cookeville neighbors
Several Bledsoe County residents and organizations have pulled together to assist in helping tornado victims in nearby Cookeville, which was devastated by an EF-4 tornado on March 4, killing 18 in Putnam County and destroying or damaging hundreds of homes. A string of at least seven tornadoes tore through Middle Tennessee last Tuesday, according to…
Read MoreAudrey collecting loose change to make a change
Audrey Smith, a fourth grade student at Wheeler Elementary, has been named as an ambassador for the Children’s Miracle Network. For months, Audrey was very sick and received treatment at T.C. Thompson’s Children’s Hospital in Chattanooga. Her care there, along with the miraculous healing by God, have led to her being chosen as an ambassador.…
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