Thursday, June 16, 2022

Monroe County School Bus Contractors Unite, Demand More Money

In a rarely seen unified effort to demand more money from the Monroe County School Board, 3 long time school bus contractors are refusing the latest contract offer from the school system --watch video on how School Bus Drivers Gettin' Screwed

A strange twist on how the school board is using your tax dollars;  they recently spent close to $300,000 to buy out the contract of former director of schools Dr DeAnna McClendon. The buyout agreement included provisions that McClendon would not sue the school system or publicly discuss the secret agreements worked out by the school board and her lawyer.  It is believed that the firing and the 'cover up' was over the school board wanting to continue their history of mismanagement and 'back room deals' with little public input or oversight.  Go to the next school board meeting (if they'll let you in).

Update 7/16/2022  Just a couple of weeks from the start of school and director of schools Kristie Windsor still 'using evasive tactics' when dealing with the news media: refusing interviews.


The current revolt by the main bus contractors is a rare event--in years past, they would just offer a low salary to school bus drivers and continue operations doing 'business as usual.'... several factors have contributed to the unified 'cry for more money' ...

Several employee/drivers are not returning after the summer break (two of the contractors in the video had over 35 drivers employed)... some drivers have within the last two years retired or will soon retire. A bus contractor in 2020 unable to hire additional help, was overworked and crashed into a tree while "functionally asleep" at the wheel.

Let's not forget bus contractors have skyrocketing diesel fuel and operating costs, and there is little incentive to attract new drivers since there are many area wide options for employment--there's also an increased difficulty for new applicants to get a school bus CDL license now that the new federal MAP-21 provisions have been implemented--getting a CDL now is much more time consuming and expensive--and, the training has to be provided by an accredited federal/state program. The new requirements are effective for all new driver training performed after February 7, 2022. See  School Bus Entry Level Driver Requirements

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Excluding Monroe EMS from Post Incident Debriefing Was a Violation of H.R. 5852


Sheriff Tommy Jones may have violated several federal laws by excluding Monroe County EMS from the post incident debriefing in the recent "Alijah Kensinger Amber Alert" in the Coker Creek Community.

"The Homeland Security Act" was amended in 2006 adding hr5852,   (5) which includes provisions for inter-agency inter-operabilty and cooperation to 'conduct extensive outreach to foster the development of interoperable emergency communications capabilities by State,  regional,  local governments,  and public safety agencies.'

It also describes ways to (8)  'promote the development of best practices to facilitate the sharing of information for achieving,  maintaining,  and enhancing inter agency cooperation capabilities for such response.'

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Trucking Company in Deadly Loudon County Crash may be liable for Millions in Damages

Watch safety manager Dean Huth talk about cases where juries have awarded millions of dollars in damages paid out by trucking companies. 

Sunday, January 23, 2022

Official Version of Alijah Kensinger Search, Simply 'Not Credible'

Update 2025: Alijah Kensinger was found on the same night the search began: public information was not shared with the news media to increase the hype and publicity. See link below for update.

We were led to believe the missing child endured 17 hours sitting under a tree near the house--not so, look at the video and you will see how the hoax was carried out...

Several witnesses as well as video and photo evidence shows the 'official version' of events is different from what really occurred: which points to an elaborate ruse using a helpless 6-year-old medical transport patient. Within hours, the missing child became a pawn in what may be one of the most egregious cases of law enforcement misconduct in Monroe County TN.  

https://monroecountytn.blogspot.com/2025/06/net-control-chief-said-alijah-kensinger.html