Local Farmers Market Proves Fertile Ground for New Educational Funding

We all know the farmers’ market is an excellent place for picking up fresh fruits and vegetables. This summer, in addition to picking up some home grown tomatoes, you can pick up some research-based knowledge as well. The University of Tennessee (UT) Extension in [insert county here] will be at the market offering food demonstrations, as well as selection and storage suggestions for the flavorful fruit and vegetables available at the market. The demonstrations and outreach are part of a new UT Extension program called Farmers’ Market Fresh.

Former Fentress County Deputy Finance Director Sentenced To Twelve (12) Years In TDOC Custody

On August 16, 2021, former Fentress County Deputy Finance Director Kellye Rhea Crabtree was sentenced by Fentress County Criminal Court Judge E. Shayne Sexton to serve twelve (12) years in Tennessee Department of Corrections custody. This sentence follows Ms. Crabtree’s previous guilty pleas to theft of property valued at more than $60,000.00 from the government of Fentress County, theft of property valued at more than $1,000.00 from the Kirby Johnson Memorial Ball Park and official misconduct.

Doggone it

Most kids were afraid of the imaginary monster under the bed. Not me. I was terrified of dogs. That may come as a surprise to some of you since you know how much I love dogs. Like many fears, it started with a childhood experience.

"Banned"

There is a story in my family of an in-law (or outlaw) who stole so many new pairs of shoes from K-Mart that he was banned for life from entering any K-Mart store. I have heard of another reputedly banned from shopping at a certain thrift store chain due to changing of price tags on the merchandise.

Olympic Golf

This afternoon I was watching golf, part of the Olympics in Japan. What I know about golf you could inscribe on the head of a pin. I’m not interested in knowing any more. I watched it with the sound off. It was funny that way.

Union County Rodeo – Action-packed Family Fun!

Grab your cowboy hat and join us at Union County's annual rodeo and festival featuring rodeo contestants competing in calf roping, bull riding, barrel racing, team roping, bareback riding, and bronco riding. Prizes awarded to the top 4 finalists. For the young and young at heart: pony rides, face painting, fair food, and western-wear vendors. Visit Union County Rodeo for two days of excitement, competition, and fun.

Walk the Market!

Walk the Market!, as Union Gets Movin’ with the Farmers Market once again! This program is designed to promote a more active lifestyle increasing overall health, as well as building community. Afterall, the market is “where the community meets.” The program will begin on Saturday, August 14 at the Union County Farmers Market – sign-up when you arrive! They are open from 10am – 1pm through Saturday, October 2.