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Volume 47, Number 38 - 09/23/10
- Pickett Sheriff's Office to receive funds to improve safety on Tennessee roadways
- American Bald Eagle visits Sunset Marina
- Pickett Co Board of Education meeting
- Obituaries
Volume 47, Number 37 - 09/16/10
- Sierra Hull Bluegrass Festival held
- Local students participate in Summer Career Training
- Volunteers needed at Dale Hollow Lake
- Obituaries
Volume 47, Number 36 - 09/10/10
- One killed in Dale Hollow boating accident
- Dowdy attends
- Dowdy attends Sheriff school
- Homecoming Queen and her Court
Volume 47, Number 35 - 09/02/10
- Groundbreaking held for ARC water line extension
- Pickett unemployed at 12.1% for July
- New Mayor and Aldermen sworn in
- Obituaries
Volume 47, Number 34 - 08/26/10
- Pickett County Commissioners Aug. 16th meeting minutes
- Floods: Property tax relief applications deadline Sept. 1
- Jet Ski accident on Dale Hollow
- Obituaries
Volume 47, Number 33 - 08/19/10
- Lawsuit seeks identity of anonymous bloggers
- Pickett Board of Education Aug 9th meeting minutes
- VECustomers Share Awards $2500 to Pickett Co Rescue Squad
- Obituaries
Volume 47, Number 32 - 08/12/10
- Pickett County elects new officials
- Missy Richardt receives Telecommunicator of the Year Award
- THP investigates two accidents here
- Obituaries
Volume 47, Number 31 - 08/05/10
- HEFT Industries signs lease with city
- Pickett County jobless at 13.9% for June
- Pickett County Schools Getting New Agriculture Learning Center
- Obituaries
Volume 47, Number 30 - 07/29/10
- Robbins named Pickett Chamber Executive Director
- Pickett Commissioners July 19th meeting
- HEFT Industries to hold Job Fairs in Overton and Pickett Counties
- Obituaries
Volume 47, Number 29 - 07/22/10
- Groundbreaking ceremony for new Welcome Center r
- Pickett County awarded $100,000 Energy Efficiency & Conservation Grant
- Beginning Friday, July 16, and continuing through July 31, registered voters will have the opportunity to cast their ballots for the August 5th state primary, county general, and municipal elections. Tim Clark, Administrator of Elections for Pickett County, is encouraging voters to take advantage of early voting. “Local voters have come to enjoy the benefits and convenience of voting early,” Administrator Clark said. “Voters can vote at their convenience and not worry about rushing to the polls on Election Day.” “In November 2008, approximately 58 percent of the registered voters who voted in the election in Tennessee took advantage of early voting,” Secretary of State Tre Hargett said. “I expect a significant number of voters to vote early this election as well.” Tennessee Coordinator of Elections Mark Goins will be kicking off the first day of early voting by casting his own ballot. “Early voting is convenient and has become very popular in Tennessee,” Coordinator Goins said. “I know I will be busy on Election Day, so voting early ensures my vote will be cast within my schedule. It just makes sense to vote at a time convenient to me.” For people who cannot or would prefer not to vote on Election Day, early voting provides an additional 14-day period to cast ballots, including three Saturdays this election year. Voters may vote in the county general election, as well as the state primary elections. Registered city voters may also vote in the Byrdstown municipal election. Voters choosing to vote in the state primaries will select either the Republican or Democrat ballot. Early voting is taking place in the Election Office at the Community Center. The hours for early voting are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Early voting ends Saturday, July 31.
- Obituaries
