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Cleaning Up Our County

Sheriff Wiser and the employees of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office Tennessee were hard at work today cleaning up our county as part of the Trashercise Trash Bash event this week!

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Sheriff Wiser is grateful for employee’s dedication to volunteer to keep our county clean.

The Sheriff’s Office is asking that Madison Countians come together in each neighborhood to make a difference in our community.

Tennessee data indicates that it costs taxpayers $11 million each year to pick up the trash Tennesseans throw on the ground. That’s not even counting what individual cities spend on litter pickup in their areas. It takes 12 million miles of driving to pick up litter in our state. What’s more, 18% of all littered items end up in our streams and waterways as pollution. We must all do our part to keep our communities clean.

#MadisonCountyTrashBash #CleanUpOurCommunity #VolunteerNow #TrasherciseTennessee #CleanMadisonCounty

Rotary News

I am grateful that I had the opportunity to start off the day serving children at Rose Hill School. Today was the day that Rotarians and community volunteers joined together to wash children’s feet, share an encouraging word, fit them with a pair of new socks and shoes as part of the annual Rotary Heart and Sole Project. For more information about Rotary Heart and Sole, visit jacksonoldhickoryrotary.org

#ServiceAboveSelf #BlessedToBeABlessing #AndAChildShallLeadThem

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