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McKenzie Banner Marketplace 4-30-24

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In this issue

  • Hometown Health Clinic

    Friday, May 10

  • McKenzie Mayor Converts Broadway to One-Way Street

    Tuesday, April 30

    According to the bid notice dated March 9, 2018, The Waldren Street STP Lighting project plan involves street light installation, curb ramp installation, and sidewalk replacement to comply with ADA regulations. The project is located in the City of McKenzie, Tenn., on Waldren Street, South Main Street and Broadway Street.

  • McKenzie High School Weekly Sports

    Tuesday, April 30

    Tuesday, April 30 Baseball at Waverly. Softball vs Houston County. Soccer at Obion County. Track at Regional Qualified in Jackson.

  • Tri-County Unemployment Remains at Historic Lows

    Tuesday, April 30

    NASHVILLE — Unemployment rates in the tri-county area remain at or near historic lows, at least the last fifty years, as reported in the March 2024 Labor Force Estimate by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

  • Carroll County Electric Department Donates to Inclusion Park, Hears Update on Solar Project

    Tuesday, April 30

    HUNTINGDON (April 25) — Carroll Counnty Inclusion Park, Inc. received another donation from a government entity in the county when the Carroll County Electric Department Board of Directors voted to provide a local donation of $2,205 to be matched by an equal donation by TVA.

  • McKenzie FFA Live Plant Sale

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKenzie High School held its annual live plant sale from its greenhouse.

  • Browning Museum Receives Grant Check

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKENZIE (April 26) — On Friday, Ashley Howell, executive director of the Tennessee State Museum along with former State Representative Steve McDaniel, presented a $14,700 check to the Gordon Browning Museum in McKenzie. The grants comes as part of a larger $5 million appropriation approved by members of the General Assembly for the Tennessee State Museum in the 2023-24 state budget.

  • Hometown Health Clinic Hosts Ribbon Cutting for Behavioral Health Department

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKENZIE (April 23) — Hometown Health Clinic, Hospital Drive, McKenzie hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Behavioral and Mental Health Department on Tuesday, April 23. The event was coordinated through the McKenzie Chamber of Commerce.

  • Congressman Kustoff Visits Carroll County

    Tuesday, April 30

    HUNTINGDON (April 25) — Congressman David Kustoff (R-Germantown) spoke at a forum hosted by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce on April 25 at the Carroll County Civic Center.

  • West Carroll Board of Education Agenda

    Tuesday, April 30

    May 2, 2024 6:30 p.m., West Carroll Jr/Sr High School Cafeteria.

  • McKenzie School Board Agenda

    Tuesday, April 30

    Tuesday, May 7, 5:30 p.m., MHS Library.

  • McKenzie Fire, Rescue Assists at Single-Car Wreck

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKenzie (April 29) — A single-car accident on Monday, April 29 around lunch caused a safety concern for the driver’s safety and locomotive traffic on the nearby train track.

  • New Laws To Know in 2024

    Tuesday, April 30

    On Thursday, the 113th General Assembly of the Tennessee Legislature drew to a close. It was a tumultuous session marked by Tennessee teachers being allowed to enter the classroom armed, AI protection in the music industry, additional abortion legislation, and the school voucher bill failing. Included was the passage of Governor Lee’s $52.8 billion budget.

  • TBI Agents Arrest Henry Man on Online Exploitation

    Tuesday, April 30

    PARIS — Special agents assigned to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force have arrested and charged a man in connection to an ongoing investigation into online child sexual exploitation.

  • McKenzie SROs Get New Trucks

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKENZIE (April 29) — McKenzie Police Department took delivery of the first of three Ford F-150 pickup trucks on Monday that will be dedicated for use by the Student Resource Officers (SROs) at the three McKenzie school sites.

  • Huntingdon Hears More Complaints About Water

    Tuesday, April 30

    HUNTINGDON (April 23) — Three citizens were in attendance at the Huntingdon Town Mayor and Council meeting on Tuesday, April 23 to verbalize their complaints with the Huntingdon Water and Sewer Department.

  • McKenzie to Host Homelessness Forum

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKenzie is Hosting a Homelessness Forum on Monday, May 13, 6 p.m. in the Park Theatre.

  • County Chamber to Host National Day of Prayer Event

    Tuesday, April 30

    The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 2024 National Day of Prayer in Carroll County.

  • Gasoline Prices Rise During Week

    Tuesday, April 30

    TENNESSEE (April 29) — Average gasoline prices in Tennessee rose 2.1 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.23/g today, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 3,821 stations in Tennessee. Prices in Tennessee are 11.2 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 1.8 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel fell 2.9 cents in the last week and stands at $3.98 per gallon.

  • McKenzie Garden Club News

    Tuesday, April 30

    The McKenzie Garden Club met for its April meeting at the lovely home of Mona Batchelor. Marlene Kreuter gave the devotional and chose as her topic the Cactus Flower, and using Isaiah 35:1 as her reference.

  • McKenzie Banner April 30, 2024

    Tuesday, April 30

  • Get Outside! It's Springtime

    Tuesday, April 30

  • Huntingdon Wins Middle School Tourney

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKENZIE (April 28) — Huntingdon Middle School Baseball was the winner of the Tri-County Middle School Baseball Tournament on Sunday in McKenzie.

  • MMS Baseball Celebrates Eighth Grade Night

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKENZIE — McKenzie Middle School Baseball honored its eighth grade players on Eighth Grade Night at McKenzie City Park.

  • West Carroll Baseball Honors Seniors

    Tuesday, April 30

    ATWOOD — Five senior West Carroll Baseball players were honored on Senior Night at their home stadium. Each was presented a plaque, large, framed picture, and the honor of walking with their parents onto the field to be announced publicly. After the short presentation, the moms each threw a baseball to their son.

  • McKenzie Rebels Fall to Stewart County

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKENZIE (April 26) — On Friday, the McKenzie Rebels hosted the Stewart County Rebels. McKenzie had the first run of the night when Cole Brown hit an RBI double that sent Fletcher Holt home.

  • Lady Rebels Win Against Peabody on Senior Night

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKENZIE (April 25) — On Thursday, the McKenzie High School Softball Team hosted Trenton Peabody celebrating senior night for their lone senior, Jaleah Moore. The Lady Rebels picked up a 3-2 win, improving their record to 4-9 on the season.

  • McKenzie Falls to Defending State Champs

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKENZIE (April 25) — On Thursday, the Rebels battled the defending state champions Madison Academic.

  • Rebels Celebrate Senior Night with Win

    Tuesday, April 30

    McKENZIE (April 23) — On Tuesday, McKenzie hosted Gibson County for senior night. Despite a slow start the Rebels picked up the 4-3 win putting their record at 11-12 for the season.

  • Rebels Defeat Bulldogs

    Tuesday, April 30

    GLEASON (April 22) — On Monday, the McKenzie Rebels made the short trip to Gleason to take on the Bulldogs. The Rebels picked up the easy win by a score of 15-1.

  • Carroll County General Sessions Court

    Tuesday, April 30

    HUNTINGDON (April 24) — The following cases were heard in Carroll County General Sessions Court.

  • Marriage Licenses

    Tuesday, April 30

    Luke Austin Ridgely, 22, of Lavinia, to Ashley Nicole Smith, 18, of Lavinia.

  • McKenzie Police Reports

    Tuesday, April 30

    Aggravated Child Abuse — Felicia Elen Sarkozi, 32, McKenzie, and Robert C. Warren, Jr., 47, McKenzie, were arrested on outstanding Child Abuse warrants on April 22.

  • Huntingdon Police Reports

    Tuesday, April 30

    Speeding and Driving on Revoked License — Timmy Aderinoye, 20, was arrested on April 21 for speeding and driving on a revoked license. Sgt. Tony King witnessed a vehicle going 70 in a 55 MPH zone and after conducting a traffic stop the driver was found to have a suspended license. The defendant was given a 10 day booking notice.

  • Sheriff’s Reports

    Tuesday, April 30

    Drug Violation — Wendy Love Calderon, 49, of McKenzie, concealed a hydrocodone pill in a clear plastic bag inside of her arm sling and brought the item into the jail. Jail staff discovered the pill during the defendants initial booking into the jail for her weekend time to serve.

  • Property Transfers

    Tuesday, April 30

    Mary Elizabeth Davis to Sammy Bettie in District 11.

  • Masks

    Tuesday, April 30

    I’ve written about suicide, talked to people about suicide, been in schools and work settings to help them formulate a plan for dealing with losing a coworker or student to suicide, and I’ve counseled untold numbers of people left behind in the aftermath of suicide.

  • Looking Back from Our Archives

    Tuesday, April 30

    10 Years Ago — Madison Graves placed third in the Eighth District 2014 Congressional Art Competition. Madison Received this award from Congressman Stephan Fincher for her piece titled “Get a Grip.”

  • Weekly 150: Georgia Tann

    Tuesday, April 30

    Tann employed a range of deceitful tactics to procure children, often preying on vulnerable families under the pretext of providing them with better opportunities. Many of the children taken into TCHS’s custody were born to unmarried mothers, who were coerced or deceived into relinquishing their parental rights. Tann’s ability to manipulate and exploit the vulnerabilities of these families underscored her cunning and ruthlessness.

  • Recipes 4-30-24

    Tuesday, April 30

    Quick and Easy Cobbler Melt 1 stick of butter in pan. Mix 1 cup flour 1 cup sugar 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon baking powder. Pour batter over butter in pan. Pour fruit over batter. Bake at 325 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes. Most any fruit will do. If using fresh or frozen fruit, sweeten to taste.

  • Notice to Bid - MSSD Paving

    Tuesday, April 30

  • Notice to Creditors - HAMES

    Tuesday, April 30

  • Calendar 4-30-24

    Tuesday, April 30

    Huntingdon Elks Lodge to Host Golf Tournament Huntingdon Elks Lodge and Veterans Honor Guard of Parkers Crossroads are hosting the third annual golf outing on Saturday, May 4, 9 a.m. at Carroll Lake Golf Course. All golfers will receive a ticket for the Ricky Crider Fish Fry lunch at the Lodge after the event. Prizes awarded for longest drive, closest to pin and longest putt. To register, contact Joe Kordik (815) 409-2579 or John Williams (731) 571-6958 or register at the Lodge. Proceeds benefit the Veterans Honor Guard and to purchase Christmas food baskets.

  • Between A Political Rock And A Hard Place

    Friday, April 12

    I have told you I am getting out of this writing business, and I mean it. But a beautiful young girl in the Omnibus Class at Faith Christian School asked if I was a Democrat or a Republican. Good golly, I’ve had that very story in mind for the last ten years…I just didn’t know how to start it.