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Robertsville Middle Technology Student Association competes at state conference

Posted at 1:12 am April 20, 2015
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Robertsville Middle School Technology Student Association

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The Robertsville Middle School chapter of the Technology Student Association, or TSA, attended the 2015 Tennessee State Conference in Murfreesboro from Thursday, March 5, to Saturday, March 7. Robertsville had the largest chapter in attendance with 30 seventh- and eighth-grade students competing.

This was the second year in a row that all of the chapter’s students finalized in every event that required multiple rounds of judging, a press release said.

The RMS TSA chapter earned first place in seven events: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: RMS, Robertsville Middle School, Robertsville Middle Technology Student Association, state conference, Technology Student Association, Tennessee State Conference, TSA

Local Habitat volunteer named Construction Volunteer of the Year in Tennessee

Posted at 5:28 am July 30, 2014
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Tim Marcum, Jim Hardy, and Colleen Dudley

Pictured above from left to right are Tim Marcum, Jim Hardy, and Colleen Dudley. (Submitted photo)

 

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Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County has been blessed by many, many wonderful volunteers.

Each year, Habitat for Humanity of Tennessee holds a state conference in Murfreesboro. Awards are given in several areas recognizing those that have gone above and beyond. The 59 Habitat affiliates in the state are given the opportunity to nominate volunteers for three categories: ReStore Volunteer, Construction Volunteer, and Volunteer Leadership.

Colleen Dudley, the executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Tennessee, announced that this year there were more nominations than ever before. Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County’s chief operating officer, Tim Marcum, nominated Jim Hardy of Oliver Springs for construction volunteer of the year. In his nomination letter, Marcum said that Hardy is his hero, working tirelessly during the week on construction projects, working on every house since 2006.

Jim and Mary Ann Hardy, along with Jim Bailey, were the originators of the Myrick Build, The House that Love Built, honoring Tim and Teresa Myrick. The Hardys contributed $10,000 to this build and also put many hours into raising additional funds for this new build in Heiskell. The state selection board honored Jim Hardy with the award!

The Hardys came to the Awards Dinner in Murfreesboro so that Jim could be present to accept his award. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: awards, Charlotte Bowers, Colleen Dudley, Construction Volunteer of the Year, Debbie Shepherd, Donna Mosby, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, Habitat for Humanity of Tennessee, Heather Segal, Jim Bailey, Jim Hardy, Mary Ann Hardy, Myrick Build, state conference, Teresa Myrick, Tim Marcum, Tim Myrick

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