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Magen Honeycutt joins La Vergne Board of Mayor & Aldermen, Steve Noe new vice mayor

Courtesy of City of La Vergne LA VERGNE   The La Vergne Board of Mayor and Aldermen appointed Magen Honeycutt as alderman on April 6. Alderman Honeycutt will replace former Vice Mayor Melisa Brown, who resigned in March after moving to Murfreesboro. Honeycutt will serve out the remainder of Brown s term, which ends in November 2022. In her letter of intent, Alderman Honeycutt stated she promises to “serve with honesty, integrity, and humility. I will complement this board well, so that work can resume for this great community,” the letter said. Honeycutt is currently a route supervisor for FedEx Ground and first moved to La Vergne in 2010, leaving and returning in 2019. She has volunteered with the Rescue Squad, Box 100 and the La Vergne Fire Rescue Department.

Most Medical Offices Still Require Face Coverings

Most Medical Offices Still Require Face Coverings Mar 15, 2021 at 06:54 am by WGNS While the mask mandate has been lifted throughout Rutherford County, many businesses and medical offices continue to ask patrons, clients and guests to continue wearing a face covering. Medical offices know the outcome of not using face coverings and social distancing, as doctors, nurses and supporting staff have been the front line workers since day one of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The recently-announced decision by Rutherford County Mayor Bill Ketron to lift the local facial coverings does not affect the rights of individual businesses or organizations to continue to require face coverings to enter their business or facility. This is a message being echoed throughout the medical community.

County Mayor Ketron Ends Mask Mandate March 15

County Mayor Ketron Ends Mask Mandate March 15 Feb 27, 2021 at 10:50 am by WGNS (RUTHERFORD COUNTY)  Rutherford County Mayor Bill Ketron announced Saturday (2/27/2021) that the county’s face covering order will be lifted effective Monday, March 15, 2021. The order has been in effect since last October. County Mayor Ketron said, “After much thought and careful examination of the data available, I am lifting the order on March 15 and asking our citizens to continue to be #RutherfordResponsible. The mayor stressed, We are not out of the woods yet with the COVID-19 pandemic.” Ketron acknowledged the Tennessee Department of Health’s recommendation to continue following public health recommendations including staying at least six feet away from others, avoiding crowds, and washing hands often.

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