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TCAT Crump welcomes new EMT instructor
Tennessee College of Applied Technology Crump announces that Jay Burk, Paramedic-CC, NRP, Paramedic I/C has joined the faculty as the new instructor for the Emergency Medical Technology program. Burk is a licensed critical care paramedic with 17 years of EMS experience, three years as a paramedic, 12 years as a...
Q Barbecue to be Featured on America’s Best Restaurants
Local restaurant Q Barbecue Co. will be hosting a visit from America’s Best Restaurants (ABR) in mid-June 2024. America’s Best Restaurants, a national media and marketing company focusing on bringing attention to local, independently-owned restaurants, will bring its ABR Roadshow to the restaurant on June 12th. Popular dishes will be highlighted, along with an extensive on-camera interview with owners Eric and Courtney Gattung about the restaurant’s special place in the community. The episode will be aired extensively on social media channels at a later date.
New Mural Underway at Veterans Park in Collinwood
Another beautiful mural is in the process of being created in Collinwood! This mural, which is being painted on the west side of the MyTeam Insurance building next to the Wayne County Veterans’ Park, will be another artistic tribute to our veterans. The artist responsible for the murals on...
Notice of Election
Federal & State General Election & Decaturville Municipal Election. Notice is hereby given that a Federal and State General Election is hereby called for in Decatur County, TN for Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. at all the precincts to elect the following:
Lawrence County is among Tennessee communities benefiting from electric vehicle investment
Ryan Egly is the president and CEO of the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce. Lawrence County’s economy is getting stronger and more resilient thanks to investments in clean energy technology, including electric vehicles (EVs). Lawmakers from Nashville to Washington, D.C., should continue to advance policies that support this growing...
SH Board Approves Budget, Hears Water Updates
The Scotts Hill City Board gave final approval to its 2024-25 budget and heard updates on plans to improve its water system, during the board’s regular session on Monday, June 3rd. The city’s budget, described as tight by city officials, was approved without a property tax increase. Scotts Hill, which is split by the Henderson/Decatur County…
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