Hatchie Press Week in Review: October 28, 2024
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The following is a quick update about some happenings in and around our county:
NEWS
Burn Permits Required During Tennessee’s Fire Season
“Due to the vast amount of woody debris from Hurricane Helene and other recent storms across the state, we expect more outdoor burning than usual this year.” ~ Forester Heather Slayton { read article }
POLITICS
One Week Left to Vote Early Ahead of State and Federal General Election
Through the first six days, almost one million Tennesseans have already cast their ballot during the early voting period. { read article }
BUSINESS
County Leaders Proclaim October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month
During the program, Old Hatchie Veterinary Clinic was honored with the 2024 National Disability Employment Awareness Month Award for its support of disability employment. { read article }
EDUCATION
Hardeman County Schools Honor Roll 2024/2025
Hardeman County Schools students are recognized each quarter by their schools for their academic achievement. { read article }
Brittney Willis Named to Troy University Chancellor’s List
The online academic option has allowed Ms. Willis more flexibility in managing her life as a mom and full-time college student. { read article }
Home School Group Explores Hardeman County with Field Trip Series
Some of the locations in Hardeman County where Homeschool Roster and the Hardeman County Homeschoolers have visited include Ames Plantation, Old Hatchie Veterinary Clinic, Choate Engineering Performance, Byler Craft, The Bird Dog Museum, UT-Extension cotton field tour, Falcon Ridge Farm, Bäckermann’s Country Market, City of Bolivar Fire Department, Lone Oaks Farm, Hardeman County Criminal Justice Complex, and the Luez Theater. { read article }
SPORTS
JSCC Adds Anderson and Robinson to its Basketball Roster
The move by both players to JSCC brings them closer to home and their Hardeman County fan base to cheer them on this season. { read article }
Total Transformation Marks Three Years of Promoting Health Awareness
“We are moving forward into our fourth year and I am looking forward to the challenge!” ~ Mellissa McTizic { read article }
COMMUNITY
Mennonite Fall Festival Brings Community Together While Supporting School
The event, which is held on the property of Byler Craft, also in Whiteville, is a highly anticipated event with attendees not only coming from Hardeman County, but also from surrounding counties, as well as out of state. { read article }
Mayor Julian McTizic Puts on Dancing Shoes for Good Cause
Despite his long list of professional accomplishments shared by The STAR Center on his bio, McTizic’s participation in the competition is personal. Mr. McTizic, a father, shared with The STAR Center why he chose to participate in the competition. { read article }
SOMETHING EXTRA
Hopes of Youth Praise & Worship Night to Continue Throughout School Year {video}
Andrew and others in the group believe in the importance of fellowship among people, especially the need for youth with each other. { read article }
PUBLIC NOTICES
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1) Hardeman County Mayor’s Sale of Surplus Properties
JOB POSTING
Job Posting: City of Middleton Seeking City Administrator
This position includes working directly with the Mayor and coordinating the overall operations of the City. This is a full-time position, and candidates MUST have utility management experience. { read article }
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Hatchie Press Community Calendar: October 28, 2024
Check out the Hatchie Press Community Calendar to learn events happening this week. { read article }
Hardeman County Harvest Festivals & Trunk-or-Treats
Check out the Hatchie Press Community Calendar to learn events happening this week. { read article }
OBITUARIES
Obituaries Notice
Hatchie Press shares obituaries from Hardeman County funeral homes for you to see them all in one place. See the people who passed away and are being remembered by family and friends who love them.
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