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Tractor Trailer Rig Tears through Barbed Wire Fence into a Pasture on Allen's Ferry Road

August 23, 2010

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Dwayne Page
Tractor Trailer Rig Tears through Fence and into Pasture on Allen's Ferry Road
Truck Driver Escapes Injury in Accident on Allen's Ferry Road

The driver of a tractor trailer rig escaped injury this morning after his truck went off Allen's Ferry Road and through a barbed wire fence before stopping in a pasture.

Central dispatch received the call at 7:14 a.m.

Trooper Dewaine Jennings of the Tennessee Highway Patrol says 59 year old Terry Lee Caldwell of Humbolt, operating a Volvo tractor trailer for Venture Express, was enroute to Federal Mogul hauling cardboard boxes.

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According to Trooper Jennings, Caldwell was traveling north on state route 83 when "the vehicle failed to properly negotiate a curve to the left, ran off the road to the right, and over corrected going across the center line. The tractor trailer left the roadway to the left, entered a ditchline and came to rest in a pasture field after going through a barbed wire fence at 2535 Allen's Ferry Road."

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DeKalb County to Get Litter Grant

August 22, 2010

by: 

Dwayne Page
Mike Foster

As part of the effort to Stop Litter in Tennessee, Governor Phil Bredesen and TDOT Commissioner Gerald Nicely have awarded $3-million 862-thousand 515 in litter grant funds to all 95 counties in Tennessee.

DeKalb County will receive a grant for $29,237 dollars.

"Each year volunteers pick up almost 25 million pounds of roadside litter in Tennessee alone," said Bredesen. "Litter is an eye-sore, it's costly to clean up and it can be harmful to our environment, but it's totally preventable. These funds will be used by counties across the state to organize their pick-up efforts and conduct educational campaigns to teach children and adults about the importance of keeping Tennessee beautiful."

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