New food truck park coming to Madisonville
It opens next week and will be named former mayor Glenn Moser, who died from COVID-19 last year. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 6:40 AM EDT May 28, 2021
MADISONVILLE, Tenn. A new food truck park is coming to Madisonville.
It opens next week and will be named former mayor Glenn Moser, who died from COVID-19 last year.
The city received a thousand dollars from the state as part of the Tennessee Downtowns Program designed to help rejuvenate downtowns and main streets across the state.
Governor Bill Lee will be there to open the park next Friday at 3 p.m.
Bob was described as a visionary who was always willing to serve his community, and as someone who cared about the education of children in Monroe County.
The mayor of the City of Madisonville, Glenn Moser, recently passed away at the age of 79.
According to his obituary, Moser passed away at 6:45 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 17 at Blount Memorial Hospital.
âOur hearts are saddened learning of the passing of Mayor Glenn Moser,â stated a news release from the City of Madisonville. âGlenn served the citizens of Madisonville for 28 years. He was elected alderman in November of 1992 and served in this capacity until April of 2013 when he was sworn in as mayor.â
The release also stated that Moser loved the community and loved serving the citizens of Madisonville.
Monroe County to lower flags to half-staff Friday after Madisonville Mayor dies of COVID-19
Monroe County Mayor Mitch Ingram said that the county would lower its flags to honor Mayor Glenn Moser, who died on Thursday. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 6:52 PM EST December 18, 2020
MONROE COUNTY, Tenn. The Monroe County Mayor, Mitch Ingram, said that the county would fly its flags at half-staff on Friday. They would be lowered to honor the legacy of Madisonville Mayor Glenn Moser, who died of COVID-19 on Thursday at around 9:30 p.m. He had just turned 79 on Dec. 5.
Ingram posted about him on his Facebook page Friday. In it, he said that Moser was a dedicated servant and that working for the people of Madisonville brought him tremendous joy.