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Getting Fit in Dade County
By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor A new year often brings new resolutions about getting fit and staying active. For some Dade County residents, fitness is already ingrained in their lifestyles. Others are just starting out. While there are limited options in the county when it comes to fitness facilities, many residents have found walking, hiking,…
Read MoreLady Wolverines Wrestling Team Coming Next Season
By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor While the Dade County High School wrestling team has been co-ed for many years, this is the first year that the team has had multiple female wrestlers, with Head Coach Jeff Poston adding, “We’ve stacked up girls’ wins for the first time.” Next year, the Lady Wolverines will have their…
Read MoreTri-State Humane Society Fundraiser, Sponsored by Stevie and the Moon
By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor The Shop: by Stevie and the Moon is throwing a fundraiser for the Tri-State Humane Society on the evening of Feb. 4, beginning at 6 p.m. The event will be at the Trenton Civic Center. The event will feature a chili and soup supper and bingo. A $20 entry fee…
Read MoreNewTerra Compost Sees Continued Success
By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor NewTerra Compost continues to see success in their efforts to keep food waste out of landfills. The company and its participants have diverted over 1.3 million pounds of organic material from landfills thus far. Normand Lavoie and Michael Ryan started the Wildwood-based business, providing a composting service for businesses and…
Read MoreDrug Use and Overdoses Continue, Fentanyl on the Rise
By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor In 2022, Dade County had 45 known drug overdoses. Five of those resulted in death, all of people under the age of 40. One of those deaths was a pregnant woman, making the total count six lives lost. The overdose number is the same as it was in 2021 (45),…
Read MoreIDA: Georgia Power Easements Discussed, Beltline Energy Falls Through
By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor The Jan. 9 meeting of the Industrial Development Authority (IDA) was Will Garrett’s first meeting with the authority. Garrett (owner of the Trenton Guthrie’s) was appointed by the Dade County commission. Evan Stone (executive director) reflected on the current board, saying, “I think we’ve got a very good board that’s…
Read MoreCitizens Academy Returns This February
By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor After a several year hiatus, Citizens Academy is returning in February. The Dade County Sheriff’s Office provides the ten-week course free of charge to citizens who want to learn about every area of the office’s operations. The classes are each Tuesday night from Feb. 21 to May 2 with an…
Read More1945 Fair Preparations Underway for 2023
By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor The 1945 Fair planning committee is hard at work organizing the 2023 event which is held each year on July 4 in Jenkins Park. This will be the fifth year that the annual county fair/Independence Day celebration has been held. The inaugural year was 2017, and aside from being canceled…
Read MoreDaniel Surprised to Be Replaced on Water & Sewer Board
By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor At the Jan. 5 meeting of the Dade County Commission, the new District 2 appointee to the Water & Sewer Authority Board was announced. Tim Fowler will be taking Travis Daniel’s place as Daniel’s four-year term is over. The news came as a surprise to Daniel who first heard that…
Read MoreCity Commissioners Choose Subcommittee for Building Projects
By LYDIA BERGLAR News Editor At the Jan. 9 City of Trenton Commission meeting, Mayor Alex Case addressed the elections building and animal shelter projects which were discussed at the joint city/county meeting on Dec. 28. Regarding the elections office, he said, “We’re agreeing to the property that’s owned by the city beside the depot…
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