Hatchie Press Week in Review: November 18, 2024
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The following is a quick update about some happenings in and around our county:
NEWS
Former McNairy County Sheriff’s Deputy Charged in Shooting Deaths of Multiple Dogs
TBI agents obtained warrants for Brackin, charging him with seven counts of Aggravated Cruelty to Animals and eight counts of Reckless Endangerment. { read article }
POLITICS
Hardeman County Commissioners Special Called Meeting
The Hardeman County Commissioners scheduled a Special Called Meeting to discuss a settlement offer regarding a lawsuit. You may watch the full meeting on the Hatchie Press YouTube channel. { watch meeting }
BUSINESS
Hatchie Press to Publish Annual Print 2024 Year in Review Edition
Readers, who have come to depend on Hatchie Press as a committed and dependable news source, loved having a print option to read highlights of the many stories we covered last year. { read article }
EDUCATION
Senior Spotlight: Chasney Vue, A Young Lady Serving Her Community
Chasney has excelled academically and athletically, already making her presence well known. She has also become known for her compassion for others, which has blossomed into a heart and dedication for community service. { read article }
Bolivar Central and Community In Schools Name September Students of the Month
Each student that was recognized felt honored, values education, and understands the responsibility of being named as a Student of the Month. { read article }
SPORTS
Bolivar Central Football Tigers Win First Playoff Game Since 2007
The last time BCHS made it to the playoffs was in 2017, and the last time the Tigers finished with a playoff win was in 2007. { read article }
COMMUNITY
Conservation Outreach Seminar Shares Funding Information for Land Owners
Mr. Reaves shared information about conservation outreach programs, practices that will improve one’s farm and timber land, and grant funds available through the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). { read article }
SOMETHING EXTRA
Governor and Mrs. Lee to Open Tennessee Residence for Christmas Season
“This holiday season, Bill and I look forward to celebrating Christmas alongside our fellow Tennesseans as we reflect on the many ways the Lord has blessed us here in Tennessee.” ~ First Lady Maria Lee { read article }
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Hatchie Press Community Calendar: November 18, 2024
Check out the Hatchie Press Community Calendar to learn events happening this week. { read article }
JOB POSTING
City of Hornsby Water Administrator
The part-time, 42-hour a month position includes working directly with the Hornsby Board of Aldermen. { 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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