Greene Central High School Opens Its Doors: Ribbon Cutting Marks New Chapter for the Rams

The heat pressed hard on Friday afternoon as Greene County gathered to open its new high school. White folding chairs stood in neat rows under the sun, but many people chose the thin shade along the building’s edges instead. Superintendent Dr. Rodney McNeill, school board members, county commissioners, state lawmakers, U.S. Congressman Don Davis, and former superintendents Dr. Frank Creech and Dr. Patrick Miller were among those on hand. School staff, coaches, players, students, and a steady turnout of residents filled the rest of the crowd for the formal dedication of the new Greene Central High School, a building that replaces a campus with 65 years of local history.

LCSO: Flock Safety Security Update

Our office has already reduced the retention period for Flock ALPR data from 90 to 30 days. We chose the 30-day period because it allows investigators to access information when needed for serious investigations, including homicides, missing persons, kidnapped children, and other major felony investigations, while limiting the amount of historical information retained.