Trenton Gazette - News
Banquet honors chamber’s best
By Crystal Burns The annual Greater Gibson County Area Chamber of Commerce membership appreciation banquet started with a bang and only got better. Before handing out awards for Educator, Young Professional, Person and Business of the Year, Chamber Executive Director Libby Wickersham turned the program over to Tom McCue and Vanessa Presson of Tyson…
Read MoreTrenton man allegedly shoots, kills wife’s boyfriend
By Crystal Burns A Trenton man is in custody after an incident police are describing as a domestic dispute. Brad Johnson, 36, of Trenton has been charged with second-degree murder and unlawful possession of a firearm after police say he shot and killed Billy Smith, 43, also of Trenton around 5:20 p.m. Friday. Trenton Police…
Read MoreBusiness owners say liquor referendum would put Trenton on ‘level playing field’
By Crystal Burns Trenton business owners looking to boost the downtown area have successfully put consumption on the premises, more commonly known as liquor by the drink, referendum on the ballot for the Nov. 6 city election. Wally Vernon, owner of Roosevelt Hall, and Bob Wilson, owner of Rosato’s, say they worked independently but parallel…
Read MoreRed Cross needs local volunteers
By Crystal Burns The American Red Cross MidWest Tennessee chapter needs local volunteers to carry out its mission 14-county service area. David Hicks, chapter executive director, solicited help from the Trenton Exchange Club last week. “We are truly a volunteer-run organization,” he said. There are only two full-time paid staff members on the MidWest payroll.…
Read MoreBradford Special School District earns Exemplary status
By Crystal Burns The Bradford Special School District is among the state’s best. The Tennessee Department of Education recently released its 2018 District and School Accountability lists, and Bradford ranked as one of 14 Exemplary districts. The state department website explains that several metrics were included in district accountability for the first time in 2018.…
Read MoreTrenton hosts TSBA Fall District Meeting
By Crystal Burns The Trenton Special School District (TSSD) hosted the Tennessee School Boards Association (TSBA) Fall District Meeting at Peabody High School last week. The training and networking event drew school board members from across West Tennessee for breakout sessions, dinner and awards. TSBA General Counselor and Director of Government Relations Ben Torress led…
Read MoreTNReady Listening Tour stops in Gibson County
By Crystal Burns Governor Bill Haslam and Education Commissioner Dr. Candice McQueen wrapped up their 6-stop TNReady Listening Tour in Gibson County last week. Dyer Junior High School hosted the roundtable discussion, the first phase of Haslam’s engagement process to improve the state assessment delivery. Wayne Miller, former school superintendent in Lenoir City and former…
Read MoreDoodle Soup Days parade is Saturday
The Doodle Soup Days parade is Saturday at 10 a.m. in downtown Bradford, but there are plenty of activities scheduled throughout the week. The Greater Gibson County Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting Trivia Night Tuesday at 6:30 in the Bradford Elementary School gym. A community church service is scheduled Wednesday at 7 p.m. at…
Read MoreOld Rosenwald School to be partially demolished
By Crystal Burns The old Trenton Rosenwald High School could be partially demolished next year. Dick Tracy, executive director of facilities development for the Tennessee Board of Regents, which operates the state’s colleges and universities, explained the process in a phone interview with The Gazette last week. The building, former home of Trenton Rosenwald High…
Read MoreChurches promote unity with prayer
By Crystal Burns Several Trenton churches hosted a community march Saturday morning to promote unity. “It’s about the whole community of Trenton,” said Rev. Jerry Moore, pastor of New Springhill Baptist Church. “We’re trying to make our [city] leaders’ job easier.” The Trenton Police Department provided vehicle escorts to insure marchers’ safety as a small…
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