The Hennessey Lions Club is planning a …

The Hennessey Lions Club is planning a
Star Spangled EXTRAVAGANZA and wants your help!
Do you have a Food Truck or a way to feed a large crowd?
Do you have carnival games for kids that you would like to host or make a fundraiser?
Love playing music for everyone‘s enjoyment and maybe some dancing?

Then WE WANT YOU!
Let’s make this a 4th to remember!
This year it will be at Bullfoot Park starting at 10AM – Fireworks at the football field at dark o’clock.

What is planned so far….water inflatables, horseshoe pitching tournament,
corn hole tournament, fishing derby, and turtle races and frog jumping contest
CONTACT TIM RIDDLE 853-1678 or 853-6880

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Medium Jacqueline Brooke Gallery Reading at …

Medium Jacqueline Brooke Gallery Reading at Vernost Wine Company. Jacqueline is bringing unity to the mind, body, & soul with her spiritual work. She uses her gifts of mediumship and art to reunite others with their loved ones on the other side and to help incorporate a healthy grieving process into her grief workshops.

This evening will be filled with light, love and messages from above as Medium Jacqueline Brooke uses her extraordinary gift to connect with our loved ones in Spirit.

August 7th and 8th From 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. Get tickets here. https://www.ticketstorm.com/venue/vernostwine/hennessey/16215/?fbclid=IwAR1qWcmwitKNQ62NgLG0j52Yy-QFbhT5zd2HdK4BYeJ3PWnHkt0QMCQZd4k

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WATER, SEWER & GARBAGE …

WATER, SEWER & GARBAGE
Beginning July 1, 2019 Hennessey water, sewer & garbage bills will be increasing by 3%. At the last Hennessey Utilities Authority meeting the board approved raising rates. Trustee Wes Hardin said, “It is important to raise rates to keep up with expenses in small increments.” This is making note of several years ago when the Authority raised rates significantly after not doing so for many years.

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TIN HORNS AND MOVING WATER …

TIN HORNS AND MOVING WATER
The relentless heavy rain has wreaked havoc on Hennessey, flooding many areas that haven’t flooded in years. The last Hennessey Trustees meeting included a very heated debate between Hennessey resident, Glenn Roder and Public Works Director Curtis Turner. The meeting concluded with the Town agreeing to hire an engineer to look at the troubled areas around town, and to develop a solution. In the meantime, town crews have been working with Complete Culvert out of Fairview to clean out troubled culverts (tin horns) around town.

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