Saturday, February 5, 2011
Tennessee Titans Donate $10,000
"We just went and did it," says John Blackburn, according to NewsChannel5.com. The Titans donated $10,000 to the Hickman County Recovery Committee of which Mr. Blackburn is a part. Mr. Blackburn acknowledged that it took many volunteers to help during the flood. You can read the entire article here at the News Channel 5 website. Hickman County and Centerville, TN suffered a major flood during May, 2010.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Fish Camp After The Flood

Fish Camp Restaurant in Centerville, TN is reopening today. Eight months after the "Great Flood of 2010," Fish Camp is ready for business. The photo that is attached is from the Fish Camp Page on Facebook. Maybe they won't mind that I "stole" the picture to put on here. I hope for the owners the best in the future.
If you are ever in Centerville in Hickman County, Tennessee, and are in the mood for fish, stop by at Fish Camp. I am sure that they will appreciate it.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Ready For School To Start Back
Just a quick post from Hickman County, Tennessee to reclaim my sanity. In case you didn't know it, Hickman County Schools have been out this week because of the snow fall. The main roads have been cleared since the first day of snow, but many of the back roads are a sheet of ice.
If you have children, you will understand why I am ready for school to start back. First of all, I have to feed them; usually, I just tell them to find something to eat. Then I have to be referee when they are arguing - which is a lot. Anyway, I am sure most parents in Centerville, Lyles, Bon Aqua, Pinewood, and all the other surrounding communities in Tennessee are ready for this snow to melt.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Happy New Year From Hickman County!
It is hard for me to believe that this year is over. My dad always said that as you get older, time flies. Well, I guess he was right again. It amazes me that it has already been ten years since we were all worried about the millennium bug. But we survived that, and many more things during this first decade of the 21st century. I am sure that all the media outlets will be giving their top ten lists of the best and worst of this year and this decade.
Just let me say that I hope the new year brings you everything that you could want and need.
From the Taylor house in Centerville in Hickman County, Tennessee to yours, Happy New Year!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Santa Claus is Coming on A Boogie, Woogie, Choo Choo Train!
Santa has decided to visit Centerville in Hickman County by train. He will arrive at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, December 10. This has been an annual event for several years and the children of all ages have a good time. Come out and enjoy the fun.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Centerville Chosen to Participate in Program
Centerville, in Hickman County, along with 11 other communities has been selected to participate in a revitalization program according to the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development, Matt Kisber. You can read the announcement here.
Although this may be a good program, the focus of revitalization should be an increase in jobs. Jobs in Hickman County needs to be revitalized. There are several vacant buildings that would make good locations for new industry. And, there are plenty of unemployed persons that would love to have a job here. I realize that Tennessee has been hit hard during this recession, but our organizations that are in charge of recruitment of industry need to go out and recruit.
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