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Weaving What is Needed
By Greg Wells CCN-Editor Kay Kass is the owner, operator, teacher, and head weaver at Blacksferry Handmade Baskets. These aren’t just the baskets your parents or grandparents had around the house, though she does a great deal of work building domestic wares. Also among her creations are caskets. A native of the…
Read MoreFiscal Court Talks Cemetery Roads on County System
Staff Report The Cumberland County Fiscal Court held a special-called meeting last week, and the first item for consideration was the repairs to the bridge on Homer Grider Road. District 1 Magistrate Rondall Ray said that Cumberland County Water District intended that week to put in a conduit for water pipe…
Read MoreBoard Given Report on Construction at CCES
By Greg Wells CCN – Editor At last Thursday’s Cumberland County School District’s Board Meeting, Billy Parson of Alliance, the company overseeing construction work on a Cumberland County Elementary School, told the board that construction was proceeding well Something that those passing by are likely to notice soon is the removal…
Read More76 Falls Reopens
By Greg Wells CCN-Editor Established in 1967, though closed for several years recently, the 76 Falls country club is reopening. Clinton County Attorney David Cross, a member of the club’s board, said that eight years have passed since the club was in operation, but it is open in May to the public.…
Read MoreChamber Hears of What’s to Come
By Greg Wells CCN–Editor Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce Treasure Rebecca Bow told the members at the general meeting April 15 that her committee has investigated how to best install the memorial bricks previously sold by the chamber. She said they are waiting for approval from the city to install the bricks…
Read MoreTourism Prepping For Events
By Greg Wells CCN-Editor The BMW Bikers Rally will be in town May 15-18, and out-going Board President Jay Cary said the city’s preparations are nearly complete. He said organizers of the rally have been through the city to review the work and have generally indicated an appreciation for the work. Cary…
Read MoreDown the Road Goes Deciding Again
Court puts off splash pad decision, agrees to City requests in 911 Interlocal Agreement By Greg Wells CCN-Editor Cumberland County Fiscal Court met Monday afternoon and made the decision to put off deciding. Faced with the option to commit to building the splash pad, magistrates deferred, electing to rebid the project next…
Read MoreWater District Reports $62K in Savings
By Greg Wells CCN-Editor The Cumberland County water district was told at last Monday night’s meeting $62,029 worth of savings was found in warrantee coverage for repairs, including $9,000 in excess charges which they did not pay. The district’s Operations Manager Michael Ballard said he caught the excess charges while reviewing a…
Read MoreNight Of Hope Spotlights Suffering and Redemption Among Addicts
By Greg Wells CCN-editor Independent within the mass of people gathered in the grass and on the benches, small groups talked quietly, hugging one another throughout the evening. The gathering called a “Night of Hope,” was a cooperation between the administrators of “Drug Court” and the local extension agency. Program administrator Glen…
Read MoreCivics Club on TV
Staff Report The Cumberland County Civics Club recently met with WBKO Multimedia Journalist and Reporter Lily Pollack at the Cumberland County Courthouse. After quick introductions, Lily asked the young leaders about their goals and upcoming plans. One member mentioned their upcoming visit to Frankfort and another mentioned the recent travel to Atlanta for…
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