Cracker Barrels in Decatur will soon serve beer, wine and mimosas
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
By Bayne Hughes, The Decatur Daily
Known for homestyle Southern cooking and hearty breakfasts, local Cracker Barrel restaurants will soon add beer, wine and mimosas to their menus.
Sal Jasso, of the city of Decatur’s Revenue Department, recommended that the city grant the restaurant’s request on Monday. The City Council approved the alcohol license after holding the required public hearing.
Councilman Carlton McMasters joked at a recent council work session, “Do you drink white or red wine with chicken and dumplings?” Jasso said that, once the council approves an alcohol license, he notifies the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board’s Huntsville office.
Friday, December 11, 2020 10:06 am
Jerry L. Frazier, 72, a lifelong resident of Cleveland and Bradley County, departed this life on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020.
He was born in Bradley County on July 29, 1948, to the late T.L. Frazier and Dorothy Sherlin Frazier.
Jerry was a pillar and foundational member of the educational system in Bradley County. He held a bachelor of science degree from Lee University, with a major in sociology; master of education degree from the University of Tennessee and had more than 45 post-graduate hours from Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Tennessee Tech, and Appalachian Technical College.
He spent 46 years in the educational area in numerous roles serving as the principal of Michigan Avenue Elementary for two years; assistant principal of Bradley Central High School for 10 years; Bradley County School Superintendent for eight years, from 1988-1996; principal of Charleston School from 1996-1999; and principal of Tennessee Christian Preparatory School for