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McKenzie Banner Marketplace 4-29-25

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In this issue

  • McKenzie Banner April 29, 2025

    Tuesday, April 29

  • Judge King Speaks to Rotarians

    Tuesday, April 29

    McKENZIE — Carroll County General Sessions Judge Michael King was the featured speaker at the Rotary Club of McKenzie on April 15.

  • Huntingdon Police Reports

    Tuesday, April 29

    Child Abuse and Neglect — According to a report by Officer Kristen Lee, On March 28, officers responded to Drew Court for a small child walking in the roadway without shoes. Upon arrival, the child was seen in the ditch on the side of the road. The child was unkept, and was not wearing any shoes. The parents were identified as Noah Nesbit, 24, of Huntingdon, and Shayla Johnson, 24, of Huntingdon. They were both charged with Child Neglect.

  • Carroll County General Sessions Report

    Tuesday, April 29

    HUNTINGDON (April 23) — The following cases were heard in Carroll County General Sessions Court on April 23.

  • Marriage Licenses

    Tuesday, April 29

    Jason Andrew Russell, 46, of McKenzie, to Heather Leann Stanfill Stoner, 55, of Huntingdon.

  • McKenzie Police Reports

    Tuesday, April 29

    Disorderly Conduct — Albert Richard Thatcher, 62, Hot Springs Arkansas, was charged with Disorderly Conduct and Public Intoxication on April 23.

  • Property Transfers

    Tuesday, April 29

    John T. and David W. Rushing to David W. and Terri L. Rushing in District 4.

  • Carroll County Sheriff’s Reports

    Tuesday, April 29

    Reckless Endangerment — According to a report filed by Deputy Heather Townes on April 22, she and Deputy Crews-Sherwood responded to a call on Bryant Road in Atwood. The caller stated her house had been shot.

  • … American Law?

    Tuesday, April 29

    Martin Niemöller (1892–1984) was a Lutheran Pastor who lived in Nazi Germany. He opposed the Nazi regime during the late 1930s, and was sent to a concentration camp for his affiliation with the Confessing Church. In 1946 after his release from the concentration camp he published the following statement.

  • A Compass

    Tuesday, April 29

    Recently, while camping, Brenda and I hiked a trail we'd never been on before, but we'd heard about it and seen some beautiful pictures of it.

  • Sadly, There Are No Chickens in Our Neighborhood

    Tuesday, April 29

    I may be the worst yardman in the world. It is not delightful work for me. I’d rather be running a half-marathon. Or playing golf. Or reading a book on General Custer’s last stand. Or teaching grandchildren how to play hopscotch in the driveway.

  • A Cuckoo Story With A Better Than Average Ending

    Tuesday, April 29

    As you are well aware, I quit writing these newspaper articles a year ago. At about the same time, I stopped repairing old clocks. Loss of memory, out of ideas, and Leon (my best story source) passing away got me out of the former, and bad eyesight forced me to give up the latter.

  • Calendar 4-29-25

    Tuesday, April 29

    An Evening with Carroll Arts June 21 Carroll Arts, Inc. presents An Evening with Carroll Arts on Saturday, June 21, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. at the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church in McKenzie.

  • Recipes 4-29-25

    Tuesday, April 29

    Sour Cream Cake 1 pkg Duncan Hines cake mix 8 oz. sour cream 1/3 cup Crisco oil 1/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup water 4 eggs

  • Public Notice TDEC Tony Tucker

    Tuesday, April 29