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Tony Luna named top producer at National Real Estate Summit

October 27, 2020
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Center Hill Lake Realtor® Tony Luna was honored with the Big Wave Award for his outstanding sales performance at the seventh annual Lake Homes Realty National Agent Virtual Summit, held Oct. 14-15.

The Big Wave Award is presented to Lake Homes Realty agents who closed $10 million or more in total transaction volume between Sept. 1, 2019 and Aug. 31, 2020.

The nation’s largest lake-focused real estate company, Hoover, Alabama-based Lake Homes Realty is currently licensed in 30 states and is growing rapidly into additional states. The hybrid company is a traditional brokerage with an industry-leading online presence at www.LakeHomes.com, where visitors can shop lake real estate listings from anywhere in the world.

“Tony’s outstanding effort and performance is what makes him such a great ambassador for our company,” said company CEO Glenn S. Phillips. “We are proud to present him with this award in recognition for all he’s accomplished in the last year.”

“The Big Wave Award is one of our company’s most prestigious honors that recognizes top producers in not just our company, but our industry on a national scale,” Phillips said. “Lake real estate specialists like Tony are why Lake Homes Realty is so successful.”

Tony Luna was also recognized as a Premier Agent, which names him among the brokerage’s top producers.




The DeKalb Fall Fest Canceled

October 27, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

DeKalb Fair Association President Matt Boss has announced that due to the rise in COVID-19 numbers in DeKalb County and across the State of Tennessee, the DeKalb Fall Fest set for October 31st is canceled. “It’s in the best interest of the community to not put everyone at risk,” said Boss. There is no makeup date




DeKalb School District Transitions to Virtual Learning Starting Wednesday, October 28

October 27, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

Due to high numbers of positive COVID cases and quarantines among staff, Director of Schools Patrick Cripps has announced that the DeKalb County School District will transition to virtual learning beginning Wednesday, October 28.

“The anticipated date of return is November 11, however we will continue to monitor the numbers and will make adjustments as necessary. Our expectation is that all students will continue their education virtually through Google classroom,” said Director Cripps.

The following locations can be utilized for hotspots to download assignments if needed:

*DeKalb Middle School Parking Lot

*Northside Elementary School Parking Lot

*DeKalb West School Parking Lot

*DTC Office Smithville location (beside Walmart) 200 Walmart Drive

*DTC Office location in Alexandria at 111 High Street

*Community Center locations: Belk, Blue Springs, Temperance Hall, Keltonburg, and Midway.

“All schools will be thoroughly cleaned during this time. A meal schedule will also be provided and details about pickup locations will be provided in a later announcement,” said Director Cripps




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