Eagle Scout

Cemetery transformed through Eagle Scout project


Noah Blevins, a member of Double Springs Boy Scout Troop 92 and his father Jeremy Blevins, a veteran of the Army National Guard, at the memorial honoring veterans that Noah organized for Double Springs Memorial Cemetery as his Eagle Scout project.
DOUBLE SPRINGS - A project developed to better recognize the graves of veterans buried at Double Springs Memorial Cemetery by creating the town’s first memorial honoring all veterans, has been personal to each person who participated.

Court of honor held for three Eagle Scouts


Three young men are inducted into the highest rank in Boy Scouts: the rank of Eagle. From left are James Glenn, 1968 Eagle Scout who led the charge; Hunter Fields; Logan Lewis; Mitchell Taylor and Boy Scout Troop 92 Scoutmaster Larry Gillentine.
DOUBLE SPRINGS - The hard work of three young men paid off Saturday, April 17, when they were officially named Eagle Scouts at the American Legion Garrison-Bonds Post 184.

Three Eagle Scouts and three schools

Second graders sit in the outdoor classroom with students of Julie Dodson’s second grace class up front. From left are, Kyra Elliott, Lily Williams and Christopher Moore, Logan Lewis, Heather Tucker, Elise Beach, Jadyn Gravitt and Cashen Aderholt. Moore has just cut the ribbon declaring the outdoor classroom open.

DOUBLE SPRINGS - Three separate schools have benefited this year with three Boy Scouts earning their right to be called Eagle Scouts. The Winston Career Academy had the flag pole and the surrounding area updated by Mitchell Taylor, Winston County High School had an outdoor classroom built beside Double Springs Middle School by Hunter Fields and now Logan Lewis has completed an outdoor classroom at Double Springs Elementary School. Work on the project began in November.