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Arrest reports for February 14

Wednesday, February 14, 2024 4:10 p.m. -Floyd County Jail records- Report: 19-year-old possessed fentanyl, threatened officer A 19-year-old Kingston man was arrested earlier this week on Blacks Bluff Road at Walker Mountain Road after he was reportedly found with 10 and a half fentanyl pil

Storm damage reported on Sunday

Monday, August 7, 2023 10:05 a.m. -Floyd County Emergency Management- Floyd County EMA photo Floyd County Emergency Management has released its storm damage report from the strong storms that rolled through the area on Sunday. According to the EMA: The first CodeRed alert was issued

Severe storm damage in Polk County forces schools to close Friday

Severe storm damage in Polk County forces schools to close Friday
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County school board to vote Monday on Cave Spring Elementary and Glenwood Primary closings

The meeting is scheduled for 3 p.m. at City Hall, 10 Georgia Ave. The Floyd County Board of Education is slated to vote on the closing at 5:30 p.m., following its 4:30 p.m. caucus.  Previously posted:  The Floyd County Board of Education will have their long awaited vote on the potential closings of Cave Spring Elementary and Glenwood Primary School at their first board meeting of the year on Monday. When it was announced that the board was considering the closing of the schools, particularly Cave Spring, many people were upset and concerned. Over a hundred people attended the public hearing concerning Cave Spring Elementary at the Coosa High School Auditorium and voiced their outrage at the school board.

Cave Spring school closure plans spark pushback

A public comment session concerning the closure of Cave Spring Elementary School saw a large, and heated, turnout as Floyd County school board members prepare for a similar meeting Thursday evening. The board opened the hearing in the Coosa High School gymnasium with a presentation on their reasons for closing Cave Spring Elementary and Glenwood Primary. FCS Superintendent Glenn White characterized the school system’s financial issues as a simple equation — too many buildings and not enough students. This isn’t the first time the idea of closing schools has arisen because of the school system’s shrinking student population.

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