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05/07/2026

Planned Intervention Operation Underway for Dale Hollow Bald Eaglet Entangled in Fishing Line
The American Eagle Foundation, alongside multiple wildlife and community partners, will participate in a coordinated rescue effort on May 7, 2026, to assist a wild bald eaglet entangled in fishing line at a nest in the Dale Hollow area.
The nest currently contains three eaglets estimated to be approximately 6–7 weeks old.
During routine monitoring, volunteers identified monofilament fishing line in the nest, with one eaglet appearing to be entangled.

The American Eagle Foundation requested intervention in hopes of removing the line before any serious injuries occur.
After permits and authorizations were secured, a response team was assembled to safely access the nest, remove the fishing line, and assess the eaglet for possible injuries.

The operation is being coordinated with support from:
• American Eagle Foundation
• Lisa Thomison of Owl Ridge Raptor Center
• Nick Dwyer of Nick Dwyer Tree Care
• Dr. Thom Haig DVM
• Larry Eaton, Mayor of Athens, TN
• Tyler Matthews and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
• Sunset Marina – Tom Allen
• Willow Grove Marina – Mickey Ledbedder
• Twin Lakes
• U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
• Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

To protect the birds and responders, nest cameras will be temporarily disabled during the intervention operation.

If the eaglet is not injured, the goal is to remove the fishing line and safely leave the eaglet in the nest. If injuries are discovered, the eaglet may be transported to a licensed wildlife rehabilitator for treatment and observation.
Discarded fishing line poses a serious threat to bald eagles and many other species of wildlife. Birds can become entangled while building nests or scavenging near waterways, often resulting in severe injuries or death if intervention is not possible.

The American Eagle Foundation encourages the public to help protect wildlife by properly disposing of fishing line, keeping waterways clean, and reporting injured wildlife to the appropriate authorities.

While every precaution is being taken to minimize stress and disturbance to the birds, wildlife rescue operations involving wild raptors and active nests carry inherent risks. The response team will make decisions based on the safety and welfare of the eaglets, rescue personnel, and the nesting pair at the time of the operation. Outcomes cannot be guaranteed, but all efforts will be made to provide the best possible care and response under the circumstances.

To support the American Eagle Foundation’s ongoing efforts to protect and conserve America’s eagles, please visit eagles.org/donate.

For updates or additional information, please contact:
Crystal Slusher
American Eagle Foundation
[email protected]

Republican Primary unofficial results!
05/06/2026

Republican Primary unofficial results!

04/30/2026

We have space available to publish prom photos for the upcoming Graduation Section. Please email them to [email protected]!

Pickett County Lady Bobcat Zoey Nicholas has been chosen as a finalist for the TSSAA Class 1A Miss Basketball!
02/12/2026

Pickett County Lady Bobcat Zoey Nicholas has been chosen as a finalist for the TSSAA Class 1A Miss Basketball!

02/05/2026

NOTICE OF SUBSCRIPTION INCREASE
Amanda Hill Bond
Publisher-Editor

I would first like to express my sincerest gratitude for your interest in keeping up with the local news here in Pickett County. It is delightful to know that you still find the value of a printed newspaper and have been so supportive with your subscription.

Over the years, I have been offsetting the increasing cost of mailing my out of county subscriptions without raising the rates. It is with much disappointment to inform you that I can no longer endure the financial impact of the cost difference in what I am paying to mail vs the $30 received for a yearly subscription.

According to my USPS mailing report for an eight page newspaper, the postage expense for my out of county is at an average of $1.036 per piece (newspaper), which would be $53.872 for a year. That doesn’t include the additional weekly expenditures associated with printing, nor the mailing software to be in compliance for periodical class mail.

The subscriber newspapers are delivered to the local post office every Wednesday. I do everything that is required to ensure that each subscriber receives their newspaper without delayed delivery. There are subscribers who experience up to two weeks for delivery, which does not meet my expectations for customer service. Unfortunately, once I submit my weekly mailings to USPS, I have no control of any delivery issues.

As of January 31st, the yearly subscription rate for mailing out of county but within Tennessee will be $50, and out of state will be $60. There will be an increase from $15 to $18 for in county subscriptions.

To offset the cost of mailing increases, the Pickett County Press website will soon be available with the option of subscribing to an E-edition. Yearly online subscriptions will be at the rate of $18.

Please remember, the expiration date is always located on the mailing label at the top of the front page, and we use the additional stickers to help ensure that you are aware of the upcoming expiration. Over the counter cost will remain at .50 a newspaper.

12/13/2025

If you would like to express gratitude and Christmas wishes to be featured in the upcoming Christmas Edition, please contact us before Tuesday, December 16th!

We offer Christmas greeting advertising at a discounted rate and the Christmas section will be included with the Dec. 25th edition, and will be printed early and available on Dec. 23rd.

Call 931-864-3675 or email [email protected]

Santa's helpers need to receive all of those letters to Santa by 12:00 noon, Monday, December 15th!!!  The Christmas Edi...
12/09/2025

Santa's helpers need to receive all of those letters to Santa by 12:00 noon, Monday, December 15th!!!

The Christmas Edition will be included in the December 25th edition and will be available on Tuesday, Dec. 23rd.

Edit: Power has been restored! Current power outages for Pickett County!
11/20/2025

Edit: Power has been restored!
Current power outages for Pickett County!

Local businesses collaborated with the videographer to produce this exceptional production!
11/12/2025

Local businesses collaborated with the videographer to produce this exceptional production!

11/12/2025

Let's see those Northern Lights! Share your photos with us!

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