Hatchie Press Week in Review: November 4, 2024
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The following is a quick update about some happenings in and around our county:
NEWS
Helicopter Fly-in Marks Official Opening of Middleton Helipad {video}
The installation of the helipad is one which represents a long-standing vision shared by the City of Middleton Fire Chief Marcum, Middleton fire personnel, and Gary Parsons, a resident of the city and pilot for the Hospital Wing. { read article }
POLITICS
First Lady Maria Lee Visits Bolivar to Promote Free Diaper Distribution
The Diaper Benefit Event was a joint effort between TennCare and Mrs. Lee’s Tennessee Serves initiative, that focuses each month on a particular group to serve. This month was a focus on families. { read article }
BUSINESS
Restaurant Inspection Scores {Hardeman County} – September 2024
September 2024 inspection scores for Hardeman County restaurants, cafeterias, and food trucks from the Tennessee Department of Health. { read article }
EDUCATION
Bolivar Central High School Selects “Teachers of the (First) Quarter”
BCHS chose teachers Nikki Davis, William Griggs, Vicki Harris, Kyrayla Kimmons, Mystic Taylor, and Alex Vales, as Teachers of the Quarter, for the first nine weeks of school. { read article }
Bolivar Juniors and Seniors Attend Career Day to Plan Their Futures
Bolivar Central High School (BCHS) juniors and seniors converged into the school gym, not for a basketball game (although the season is coming up soon), but instead to learn about business, career and education options available to them after graduating from high school. { read article }
COMMUNITY
A Walk in Pink Brings Awareness to Breast and Other Cancers
“The highlight of the walk was seeing everyone being up early and excited to walk for the purpose of the today, which was supporting survivors and praying for those that are battling.” ~ Nikki Williams, walk coordinator { read article }
Home Town Heroes Johnson and Kessler Recognized at BBQ Blowout
Former Hardeman County academicians Helen L. Johnson and Fred F. Kessler, II were the recipients of the award that is given each year. { read article }
SOMETHING EXTRA
BBQ Blowout More about Community than Just Winning
Placing in all three division competitions and going home as the Professional Division Grand Champions made it an exciting afternoon for the Will Be Que BBQ team. { 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: November 4, 2024
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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