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School Director shares vision of Milan schools with town leaders
School director shares vision of Milan schools with town leaders By Victor Parkins Milan Director of Schools Jonathon Criswell is less than one year into his new job but he’s looking far into the future. Criswell hosted a luncheon last Tuesday at the central office to share his vision for educating students with community and…
Read MoreEscue Wood Treated Products primed for growth
Made in Milan: Escue Wood Treated Products primed for growth By Logan Watson Escue Wood Treated Products, LLC, Milan’s newest industry, has only officially been in business for a few months, but the family business is already eying expansions and new markets. “We started construction last June, but we’ve really only been selling since mid-March,”…
Read MoreAlexander named “Citizen of the Year” by Medina Lions
Alexander named Medina’s ‘Citizen of the Year’ by Lions Club By Logan Watson The Medina Lions Club bestowed the highest honor their club can present to a non-member last Thursday night, as they named Charles Alexander Medina’s “Citizen of the Year” during their annual Awards Banquet. “We had quite a few nominations,” said Incoming President…
Read MoreMPU writes off close to $100K in bad debt
MPU writes off close to $100K in bad debt Milan City Board in brief By Logan Watson According to figures presented by Milan Public Utility Director Jason Griggs, MPU is losing tens of thousands of dollars each year from customers who leave town without paying their bills. At last Tuesday’s meeting of the Milan City…
Read MoreBulldogs new scoreboard ready for August kickoff
Bulldogs’ new scoreboard ready for August kickoff By Logan Watson Each fall, all eyes are on the Bulldogs. Football fans in Milan and across West Tennessee watch as the Purple Pack lights up the scoreboard at Johnnie Hale Stadium, and this season, the Dawgs will do so in style. Milan has been buzzing since it…
Read MoreMilan’s Ballard to announce college choice Aug. 17
Milan’s Ballard ready for senior season Will announce college choice Aug. 17 By Victor Parkins When Milan opens the season on August 18 against Humboldt, Anthony Ballard will already know where he’ll play football in college. The night before the first game, Ballard plans to announce his college of choice among teammates and family.…
Read MoreCounty may purchase Trenton office building
County may purchase Trenton office building Commissioners meet July 10 By Steve Short Gibson Co. Commissioners plan to vote on a proposal to purchase an office building located in Trenton, when the County Commission holds its next regular meeting Monday, July 10 at the Agri-complex in Trenton. The 2,400 sq. ft. office building and 7/10…
Read MoreRevenue up, spending down in county budget
Revenues up, spending down in new county budget By Steve Short Revenues are expected to increase, and spending projections are lower than last year in a new $17.55 million budget for Gibson Co. in 2017-18 that was approved by commissioners Monday, June 26 with a 16-6 votes (3 absent). Budget Chairman Mike Longmire of Humboldt…
Read MoreHistoric Milan cotton compress comes down
Historic cotton compress comes down By Victor Parkins Holt Shoaf said the task of removing the historic press from the Milan Compress was ‘painful but necessary.’ Monday morning, the 40-foot tall, 220 ton press towered above the rafters of the warehouse it was installed in just off Broad Street in 1987. After the press was…
Read MoreDriver in fatal accident was attempting to evade Sheriff
Driver in fatal accident was attempting to evade Sheriff By Logan Watson More details have come to light regarding the fatal accident outside of Bradford Tuesday afternoon. The Tennessee Highway Patrol identified the victim in the accident Tuesday evening as Jason Moore, 39, of Trezevant. According to the THP, Moore was traveling westbound towards Bradford…
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