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Poetry Collection published to support landfill efforts
Poetry Collection published to support landfill efforts By Shane Gilreath [email protected] “Near the end of May, whispers of a new landfill and trash transfer project in Scott County, TN turned into screams,” Dandelion Scribes say in their introduction. That project is a collision of the talent and activism that have been evident across Scott County in the months since, but…
Read MoreKeeton Continues to improve office
Keeton Continues to improve office 32 inmates graduate from Men of Valor Program By Shane Gilreath [email protected] As previously reported by SCN, Scott County Sheriff Brian Keeton was a vocal proponent of the Scott County Commission’s implementation of an in-service bonus for Correctional Officers, but Keeton’s betterment of his office – and those it serves,…
Read MoreSolid Waste meets…sort of
Solid Waste meets…sort of By Shane Gilreath [email protected] Scott County News delayed going to press for the Solid Solid Waste Board meeting. Dozens of citizens sat in anticipation, many of whom missed work to attend, but in the end, the expectations were in vain. The board could not meet. It lacked quorum. Only 3 of…
Read MoreDonors could be key to Cumberland Clear’s landfill battle
Donors could be key to Cumberland Clear’s landfill battle Organizers Wrangle with Jeffers over records By Shane Gilreath [email protected] An August 3rd meeting of Cumberland Clear began to outline the organization’s plans to combat the proposed second Scott County landfill and other environmental concerns across the Cumberland Plateau. “We have a top notch lawyer,” said Kathy Obrusanszki, the organization’s president…
Read MoreConsistency, Heart, and Purpose
Consistency, Heart, and Purpose Boyatt becomes first woman named Athletic Director By Shane Gilreath [email protected] “Being the first woman in this role at Scott High is something I’m extremely proud of,” said Morgan Boyatt, already an Assistant Principal at the school. “I love this school, and I take the job seriously. I make it…
Read MoreOneida has an eye for the arts
Oneida has an eye for the arts Mayor fulfills campaign promise of beautification By Shane Gilreath [email protected] On Friday, it was announced that the Town of Oneida had been awarded a grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission, whose contributions to the town remain visual examples of what art can do in distressed areas and meeting the…
Read MoreGovernor Authorizes National Guard for Immigration
Governor Authorizes National Guard for Immigration By Shane Gilreath [email protected] Governor Bill Lee mobilized the Tennessee National Guard on Friday, announcing that the guardsmen would be helping with immigration enforcement in the state. The move comes as U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) is waiving age limits for…
Read MoreA New Bridge on Life
A New Bridge on Life By Shane Gilreath [email protected] After a closure of more than a year, the Niggs Creek overpass at High Point – originally built in the 1930s and remodeled some four decades later – is finally set to get a reprieve. The bridge, according to recent reports, is expected to be demolished and rebuilt,…
Read MoreYager pleads no contest in Georgia
Yager pleads no contest in Georgia By Shane Gilreath [email protected] Following a motion hearing which reportedly took place on July 31, 2025, State Senator Ken Yager, 78, was expected in a Georgia Courtroom on Monday, August 11th, to face a jury trial, according to a statement to SCN from the Brunswick Court Clerk’s office. The…
Read MoreCumberland Clear sets sights on landfill fight
Cumberland Clear sets sights on landfill fight Proposed development turned citizens to activists By Shane Gilreath [email protected] “My family in Europe were shocked,” said Kathy Obrusanszki, president of the recently formed Cumberland Clear, whose mission opposes the proposed landfill that has already raised alarming levels of controversy. Speaking at the organization’s planning meeting at Timber…
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