The Daily Herald
The Maury County Budget Committee has taken the county government’s operating budget under consideration for the coming fiscal year, reviewing major upcoming projects including a plan to build a new high school in Spring Hill.
“Every department is now under consideration,” Committee Chairman Scott Sumners told The Daily Herald following the county s initial review of the budget last week.
“I am a little concerned about the deficit that we will have with the debt on the general fund. I think we are going to be OK. I am concerned about it.”
As the budget continues to be drafted, the chairman said he could not share exactly how large the deficit would be.
The Daily Herald
The Maury County Senior Citizens Center is now under new leadership as it continues to remain a lifeline of support to the region s most vulnerable during the ongoing pandemic.
Brenda Grimsley-Glenn, the outgoing executive director of the local center, has handed over the keys of the operation to her successor Jan Graves.
Graves takes on the lead role after serving two years as the center’s activities coordinator.
“I am excited about this opportunity to make a difference in the lives of older adults in Maury County, Graves said. They are valued members of our community, and I am going to do my best to see that they are treated in the way that they deserve.”