Booker Farm in Tater Valley: A Century Farm

The Booker Farm in Tater Valley was founded in 1902 by George and Sally Ann Booker. Their 13 children included Rev. Verlin Booker, who purchased the farm from his father. His son Gail Booker operated a Grade A dairy for many years. Now Gail’s daughter and son-in-law (Debbie and Dale Corum) operate the farm along with their family. In total, six generations have lived and farmed this land, raising Angus cattle and a small flock of chickens.

UC 4-H Public Speaking winners advanced to regionals

In the Senior High Division, contestants gave two speeches February 12 at the UT Ag Campus. The first speech was a prepared speech of the 4-H member’s chosen topic, but had to relate to 4-H. Next, the participants competed in the Extemporaneous Contest with an assigned topic and only two minutes to prepare.

A packed house for February commission meeting

Hardly a seat was vacant at the February Union County Commission meeting. Several citizens from Sharps Chapel attended. Four representatives from Friends of Sharps Chapel appeared before commission to make public comments regarding the organization and the factory chicken farm.
Jim Johnson related that the next meeting for the group would be March 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the Sharps Chapel Senior Center and more information would be available on the Sanford Project.

School Board recognizes school leaders and thanks legislators

The Union County Board of Education recognized two school leadership groups and two state legislators at the February meeting. Dr. Kim Turner organized the Big Ridge Elementary Student Council as a way to grow school leaders. The council began small, but this year grew to have representatives for each grade level.

Read Across America

Luttrell Elementary School celebrated Read Across America/Dr. Seuss's birthday with some special readers on Wednesday, March 2.

Participants included Union County Mayor Dr. Jason Bailey, Luttrell Mayor Jerry Lawson, Prof. Dev. Coord. Sonja Saylor, District Coaches Stephanie Walker, Angela Mills, Jamie Beeler and Angie Roberson, and LES SRO Officer Marlena Shope.

What Research Shows About Chiropractic: Part IV

Older Medicare patients with chronic low back pain and other medical problems who received spinal manipulation from a chiropractic physician had lower costs of care and shorter episodes of back pain than patients in other treatment groups. Patients who received a combination of chiropractic and medical care had the next lowest Medicare costs, and patients who received only medical care incurred the highest costs. – Weeks et al (2016), Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics

UT Extension Union County will host Free Tree Give Away on March 18

On Tennessee Tree Day 2022 we hope to engage 10,000 volunteers in planting 75,000 native trees in all 95 Tennessee counties, as well as counties in neighboring states, encompassing all watersheds that flow through Tennessee.  

Each year Tennessee Tree Day engages thousands of volunteers in a fun, meaningful, family-friendly, event that results in multi-generational benefits to our environment, communities and public health.

From Small Acorns ...

Sitting here and thinking about how some people start from humble beginnings and achieve great success in their path through life. I have found that most successful people come from rural parts of the country, grew up poor, but rich in family and friends.
The people that I have met who were successful were honest, straightforward in their dealings and had perseverance. They didn’t just give up at their first disappointment.