Area News
Battle of the cattle callers
With their cowboy hats and boots in tow, eight auctioneers took the microphone one by one to participate in the third annual Bledsoe County Fair’s fundraising Auctioneer Competition at Morris Bros. Stockyard, north of Pikeville. For more, see the November 8 issue of The Bledsonian Banner.
Read MoreStorms cause election day damage
A tornado in southern Bledsoe County was ruled out by the National Weather Service in Morristown early Tuesday morning, November 6, according to NWS meteorologist Sam Roberts. He added the surveyor who traveled to Bledsoe on Tuesday estimated straight line winds of 60-85 mph swept through the area, snapping trees and utility poles, shredding roof…
Read MoreLee, Blackburn, DesJarlais, Bailey and Travis carry Bledsoe County
Results of the November 6, 2018 State and Federal General Election are as follows. Note, these are BLEDSOE COUNTY UNOFFICIAL RESULTS ONLY, and do not represent the state winner. [R] denotes candidates on the Republican ticket, [D] denotes candidates on the Democratic ticket. These results have not yet been certified. STATE AND FEDERAL GENERAL ELECTION…
Read MoreAll polls open after possible tornado
All Bledsoe County polls are open for the November 6 Election, with generators being used at Lusk and Brayton voting precincts due to power outages from a possible tornado touchdown early this morning in the south end of Bledsoe County, according to Election Administrator Lisa Wheeler. Wheeler said the generators are keeping the polls open, along…
Read MoreSwafford receives national honor
Bledsoe County Future Farmers of America (FFA) member Andrew J. Swafford earned one of the highest honors given by the organization at the 91st Annual FFA National Convention in Indianapolis last week. For more, see the November 1 issue of The Bledsonian Banner.
Read MoreFall foliage unfolds for the color blind
Those who have lived their lives not being able to see color correctly now have the opportunity to view the wonder and many colors the changing weather brings. For more, see the November 1 issue of The Bledsonian Banner.
Read MoreSchools receive safety grants
Late last month Governor Bill Haslam and Tennessee Commissioner of Education Candice McQueen announced all school districts across the state completed their assessment of school facilities and safety procedures, submitting applications to receive part of a $35 million school security fund. For more, see the October 25, 2018 issue of The Bledsonian Banner.
Read MoreProgram quietly staving off child hunger
Nearly 24 percent of Bledsoe County’s population lives in poverty, according to the most recent data from the United States Census Bureau. Because of the high number of Bledsoe residents living in poverty, that makes it increasingly difficult for families to feed their children, a problem being taken on first hand by a community-funded snack…
Read MoreAuthorities apprehend shooting suspects
Two Rhea County suspects were apprehended by Bledsoe County authorities near the Cumberland County line on U.S. 127 North Wednesday morning, October 24, according to Bledsoe County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. George Hodge. The two men were wanted for shooting toward a house in Rhea County, with the individual they were shooting at chasing them into…
Read MoreSequatchie no longer committed to Erlanger’s regional hospital plans
What does that mean for Bledsoe County? Erlanger and Sequatchie County could not reach an agreement for a new hospital in Dunlap, prompting the County Executive Keith Cartwright to reject the deal at a meeting on Monday night, October 15. For more, see the October 18 issue of The Bledsonian Banner.
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