Woodmen Help Students at HMMS

Our schools make use of gifts and resources from many areas to keep students supplied with necessities. On Thursday, March 21, Woodmen Lodge 1072 member and Vice President Keith Kail came to Horace Maynard Middle School with gifts in hand.

Kail presented a new American flag for the outdoor flagpole and fifteen backpacks along with various school supplies. Members of Lodge 1072 purchased and donated the backpacks and school supplies for students in need as one of the lodge’s community service projects.

Help Remove the Litter

With the recent rainfall in the County, our roads are littered with the aftermath of the litter thrown from cars onto the roadsides. Our beautiful lakes have also suffered from this problem. As people may or may not realize, the run off in lots of places runs directly into our Norris Lake. It is a constant problem, and as Keep Union County Beautiful Director, I am asking for your help.

Please take a few minutes to pick up on your road, or if your road is in great shape pick up somewhere else!

Count It! Lock It! Drop It!

Union County residents are invited to bring their unused or expired prescriptions to the Maynardville Sheriff's Dept on April 27th from 10am-2pm. The event aims to provide a safe, convenient location to dispose of prescription drugs and other medications and to raise awareness about the potential risks for abuse and misuse of certain medications, such as opioids. More than 15 tons of drugs were collected statewide on the last National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day in April of 2018.

Third Annual Clays for Children Sporting Clays Tournament

On February 28, 2019, District Attorney General Jared Effler presented Certificates of Appreciation to Union County High School students (l to r) Jacob Hensley, Dylan Hensley, Tanner Maples, Andrew Anderson, Sawyer Henderson and Chris Burbage (not pictured Zach Hickman and Tyler Graves) for supporting the Children’s Centers of the Eighth Judicial District through their tireless efforts during the Third Annual Clays for Children Sporting Clays tournament. Because of their hard work, our Children’s Centers can continue the worthy mission of serving abused and neglected children.

Victoria Joins the Extension Team

Family, community, and self-care are areas that Alyshia Victoria, who was recently hired as an Extension Agent in Union County, voices as focuses of importance in her life and in the county. Alyshia began work at the extension office shortly after the New Year and has been hastily working towards training and educating herself in a wide array of activities and programs in order to best serve the community.

Remembering Winnie McDonald

Joe Pat McDonald smiles when he remembers his mother, the late Winnie McDonald.

And it's not surprising that he does. Mrs. McDonald passed away 15 years ago at the age of 95, but in those years she touched so many lives as a teacher, author and the Union County Historian. Joe Pat remembers growing up with Mrs. McDonald, his father the late Tad McDonald, and sister Sharon, in Sharps Chapel and later Maynardville. His mother, he said, had a great love of language, reading and poetry, and she loved all of her students, too.

Sopping Words

Being from the south, I love to sop. Sop is another word for soak. My Mamaw Jo used to say “Sopping wet” instead of soaking wet. You can sop any type of juice with any type of bread. When I was a girl, I sopped Mamaw Myrtle’s homemade cornbread with juice from my pinto beans. My Papaw sopped every time he ate.

What Medical Doctors Think About Chiropractic Care

In the past, chiropractic treatment got mixed reviews from physicians. However, in early 2017, The American College of Physicians released new guidelines. It now supports the use of nonpharmacologic therapies, such as chiropractic and acupuncture, as first-line treatments for low back pain, before using medication.

Reaching Out to Help

A while back, I was about halfway through a busy Tuesday morning volunteer shift, greeting visitors, answering questions, and running the cash register. A young woman who had been standing back from the front desk came up to it and said, “They said I could use a phone here. I don’t know where I am and I’m kind of freaking out here.” Before I could answer a man standing nearby handed her his phone and, after she made a call, his wife came up and started talking to her. They walked out the door together.