DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now The Granite Shoals police and fire departments will hold training exercises most of the day Thursday, July 22, at Highland Lakes Elementary School, 8200 RR 1431 in Granite Shoals. File photo
The Granite Shoals police and fire departments will be conducting training exercises from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 22, at Highland Lakes Elementary School. The street leading to the campus, H.A. Barnett Road, will be closed to the public during those hours.
Capt. Chris Decker of the Granite Shoals Police Department said the first responders are doing the training for one reason.
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DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now The city of Granite Shoals could buy additional power generators to help provide electricity in case of rolling blackouts, such as the ones experienced during the February winter storm, or other outages. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro
After assessing what Old Man Winter threw at the city of Granite Shoals on Feb. 11-18, officials are looking at ways to prepare for his future fits of rage, particularly addressing electricity challenges.
However, the costs for some of the preparations could be close to $1 million.
The Picayune-KBEY toy drive a success Highland Lakes residents donated more than $12,800 and a bevy of toys, including 20 bicycles, during The Picayune Magazine-KBEY 103.9 Radio Picayune Toy Drive on Wednesday, Dec. 9. Staff photo by Alex Copeland
Charitable residents showed up in force during The Picayune Magazine-KBEY 103.9 FM Radio Picayune Toy Drive on Wednesday Dec. 9, with cash donations of $12,858 as well as hundreds of toys.
“When asked to help meet a need, Highland Lakes community members rise to the occasion,” said Mandi Goldsmith, publisher of The Picayune and KBEY. “We are grateful for our sponsors because they power KBEY and help bring awareness to the toy drive.”