HERMITAGE — As he reflects on his 32-year career, Tom Darby — former manager of the Hermitage Municipal Authority and superintendent of the city’s Wastewater Pollution Control Department — said
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Jamestown school district held a vigil to remember the life of 18-year-old high school student Darian Keyser, who died on Feb. 17.
Jan. 2 â Closing the recidivism pipeline:Â An $800,000 grant given to West Central Workforce Development to assist 140 students age 18-24 in Mercer and Lawrence counties to transition from the judicial system to the workforce.
Jan. 4 â âA great dayâ:Â Common Pleas Court of Mercer County swear in two new judges. Tedd Nesbit and Ronald Amrhein, elected the previous November, fill seats that have been vacant since January 2018.
Jan. 5 â âThe communityâs projectâ: Shane Nugent is named as capital campaign chairman for the Shenango Valley Animal Shelterâs fundraising efforts to build a new center.
A Message to Tennessee Dairy Producers and Milk Haulers
Saturday, December 19, 2020 |
01:24pm
In recent weeks, Tennessee dairy producers and milk haulers who previously supplied Dean Foods received letters from ASK, LLP, a law firm representing Southern Foods Group involving Dean Dairy Holdings. The letters sought to reclaim payments made within 90 days prior to the Dean Foods bankruptcy.
With the support of the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation and other Tennessee dairy partners, we have been working closely with the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office to determine a path to resolution on this issue.
I am pleased to let you know we have received assurances directly from ASK, LLP that it will accept executed declaration statements from Tennessee producers and haulers in the same manner offered to producers in other states, with an eye toward closing matters if supported by the completed declarations.