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Hickman County, Kentucky · Hickman CountyA transformational dean at Vanderbilt University, Mr. K.C. Potter died on Monday, August 26, 2024 at his farm in Lyles. He was 85. A native of Fallsburg, Ky., he was the spouse of Richard Patrick for 26 years, and the son of the late Paul and Amanda Elizabeth Mollett Potter. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Berea College […]
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Hickman County, Kentucky · Hickman CountyA burn ban is in effect for the Town of Centerville, Mayor Gary Jacobs announced on August 29. Jacobs said the ban was issued at the recommendation of Centerville Fire Chief Al Baltz and his concern about “high temperatures, dry weather and no rain expected until the weekend at the earliest.” Rain over the August 31-Sepember 2 weekend was not […]
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Hickman County, Kentucky · Hickman CountyThe Hickman County Opioid Settlement Board has received six new applications, totaling more than $370,000, for funds to fight the opioid crisis here. The board has already approved and recommended Hope Church’s application for $75,000, which brings the total amount requested to more than $449,000. This presents a challenge as Hickman County has only been allocated $418,000 for this year’s […]
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Opioid fund requests exceed what’s available - Hickman County Times
Hickman County, Kentucky · Hickman CountyThe tie vote for the District 2 school board seat will be broken by voters there through the November 5 General Election ballot, county commissioners decided last Monday. That means campaigning for the four-year term, by incumbent Ronald Gammons and challenger Pippa Taylor, can continue for another nine weeks. Because the November ballot will be dominated by the biggest decision […]
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District 2 voters will break tie in Nov. - Hickman County Times
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Hickman County, Kentucky · Hickman CountyHickman County is experiencing severe drought conditions thanks to several months with little to no rain and nearly record-breaking high temperatures. “Hickman County’s pretty bad right now, on a drought scale,” said Holden Cornett, Hickman County’s UT Extension agent for agriculture. Cornett said that while there is nothing that individuals can do to alleviate the problem, besides praying for rain, […]
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Drought parches farms, threatens crops - Hickman County Times
Hickman County, Kentucky · Hickman CountyThe Tennessee Constitution will keep Ronald Gammons in his District 2 seat on the Hickman County Board of Education “until his successor is elected or appointed, or qualified.” That’s the wording in Article 7, Section 5 of the state Constitution, as cited in a 1915 Tennessee Supreme Court opinion and a 1986 Attorney General’s opinion. The UT County Technical Assistance […]
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Constituion’s provisions lets Gammons continue - Hickman County Times
Hickman County, Kentucky · Hickman CountyTennessee will receive $813 million in federal funds to expand high-speed broadband internet into rural communities. The funds were approved by the U.S. Department of Commerce National Telecommunications and Information Administration as part of a national effort to extend broadband to underserved communities. The funding will be distributed as grants to companies already authorized to provide broadband in Tennessee, the […]
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