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PLEASE Don’t Dump your trash ! Join the “Community Trash Spotters Patrol”
The Crime SEEN Examiner Newspaper is joining efforts with Newly elected city councilman Mr Richard Donnell, along with the Sunday morning 96 KIX - 95.7 show “Community Feedback “ to encourage citizens of Jackson to please don’t “dump your trash” the City of Jackson health and sanitation department has a system where citizens can call 731-425-8545 and schedule a time to place your trash and debris to the curb for a scheduled pickup. The City claw trucks are doing the job of responding to these calls and with our help can soon have delinquent trash piles picked up. The photos represent trash and claw piles which have been placed to the street curb awaiting to be picked up and taken to the landfill.
Councilman Donnell also indicated he has spoken with city officials and he understands the health code officers are also in the patrol for “illegal dumping” by contractors and others dumping trash illegally into residential
And Julie Faulder Holt ran unapposed with 665 votes for district 9. Other members of the Jackson city council re-elected were Richard Donnell district 4, with 498 votes
Johnny Dodd, district 2 with 439 votes, Russ McKelvey district 8 with 866 votes and Marda Phelps Wallace district 7 with 993 votes. There were only 8,379 votes cast in this municipal city election which represents only 20.12% percent of 41,645 registered voters.
Early voting for the Jackson Mayors run off will begin May 24 and will continue through June 8, 2023 according to Lori Lott of the Madison County election commission.
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Teresa Vinson “Reader of the Week
Join me in congratulating my dear friend, Teresa Vinson as the Crime SEEN Examiner Newspaper “Reader of the Week”. Teresa has been a loyal CSE Newspaper reader over 15 years and looks forward to each new issue every Thursday. She is the proud mother of two girls and one boy.