Hardeman County This Week: July 29, 2024
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The following is a quick update about some happenings in and around our county this week:
NEWS
Plaintiffs in FLSA Lawsuit Release Statement Through Attorney William Sessions
On Thursday July 11, 2024, HCG tendered a settlement offer of $3.2 million which was discussed with the representative plaintiff(s) and quickly rejected for several reasons, one of which is that $3.2 million does not pay the plaintiffs what they are substantially owed. { read article }
POLITICS
Commissioner Withdraws $3.2 Million Settlement Offer After Attorney Rejects It Before Vote
Conder stated he offered the plaintiffs $3.2 million to settle all of the FLSA claims the previous week, but that the plaintiffs had rejected the offer and their attorney had recently e-mailed him a new demand for $3.9 million in attorneys fees and $3.85 million for damages and to settle the case. { read article }
BUSINESS
Aeneas Continues Adding Coverage in the Somerville and West Somerville Areas
If you live in any of the highlighted green areas shown on the maps and are interested in high speed Internet service, contact Aeneas to learn more. { read article }
EDUCATION
Bolivar Central band Attends Camps to Build Skills for New School Year
“At band camp, we learn fundamentals of our instruments, fundamentals of marching, and our field show for the season. We also learn a variety of disciplinary skills that build the character of each and every band member.” ~ Mr. Griggs { read article }
SPORTS
Middleton’s Morgan Talley Signs to Become a Jackson State Community College Green Jay
Middleton High School’s (MHS) Morgan Talley is a signed Jackson State Community College (JSCC) Green Jay basketball player. Talley, who graduated in the MHS Class of 2024, is on the JSCC basketball team roster and will be ready to play this fall. { read article }
COMMUNITY
Fish Fry Raises Funds for New Hickory Valley Fire Truck
There were 199 catfish plates sold during the fundraiser, which helped to bring them even closer to their goal. { read article }
SOMETHING EXTRA
Big Hill Pond State Park Receives $101,200 Tire Program Grant
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) recently announced a grant of $101,500 for Big Hill Pond State Park from the state’s Tire Environmental Act Program. { 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.
LOAVES AND FISHES
Help Loaves and Fishes keep its shelves full by making a food or monetary donation.
EXERCISE
Line Dance and Fitness Class will be held at the Bolivar Municipal Center, 211 North Washington Street, Bolivar, 38008, on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.
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