Independent Appeal Vol 120 NO 52 MAY 4 2022

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2022

Volume 120, Issue 52 4 50¢

Gov. Bill Lee and Jack Martin, Hockaday Brooms.

Untold Tennessee: Gov. Lee celebrated Hockaday Brooms on 225 Tour By Janet Rail Publisher

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ov. Lee is ending his year long tour 225 Celebration in McNairy County sharing the personal histories that shape our state with a five generation broom maker Jack Martin of Hockaday Brooms. Gov. Lee explained “Untold Tennessee” to the small group of friends assembled. “You are a little more famous than most. The untold stories that people don't really know about about remarkable people that make up this state to make it the best state,” said Lee. “This is a really cool place. There are not a lot of people with your personality and your craft with your legacy and your history in this state, that is unique and is what makes Tennessee a really special place,” Lee said.

Gov. Lee and First Lady Maria as Martin gifts a broom.

McNairy Co. COVID-19 Cases as of April 23, 2022 Total Tested 31,028 Cases 7,654 Active Cases 7 Deaths 120

Recovered 7,526 3.7 mil (54.5%) fully vaccinated in TN

Martin shared that this was the 46th year that he has given brooms to first families in Tennessee and for him was a great honor to do so. Martin's great grandfather settled in McNairy County in 1876. His great grandmother, of the Wolfe family, was here before that as she was Native American. Martin plans to apply for a Century Farm in Tennessee. “We've been making brooms since the turn of the century, but it was a sideline as we were farmers first. The story of my family is that somewhere around 1903 there was an article about making brooms and making money. So my great granddad cut the picture out of the paper and built equipment out of scrap stuff we had laying around the farm. So that is how it started.”

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McNairy County receives MyRide TN grant

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ransportation is a major issue for seniors in McNairy County who no longer drive or live alone. A new service MyRide TN should make lives for seniors a bit easier this July. Residents in McNairy County, 60 years of age and older, who live independently and walk independently (or with assistance from walkers or canes), but do not drive will be eligible to get transportation to a variety of destinations like medical appointments and grocery stores by volunteer drivers. The program has a goal of July 1 for a start date. MyRide TN is an expanding, sustainable, senior-friendly volunteer transportation service that has taken root in Tennessee. Volunteers are be-

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Shelly Hale, Southwest, County Mayor Larry Smith, Jean Jones, Reg. of Deeds Brian Dickey, Co. Commissioner Brenda Cauley, Amanda Fisher, VA Servcies and Mike Smith, Exec. Dir. Southwest.

BIBLE VERSE

"I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people— for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness." 1 Timothy 2:1-2 Opinion 5Obituaries 6Classifieds 8School 11Sports 12

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