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The Daily Herald With a growing expectation that Maury County s government will need every square-foot of its downtown office space, the Maury County Commission took its first step in discussing a new location for the county s UT Extension office. Located on the second floor of 10 Public Square at Columbia s Courthouse, the office currently occupies 3,600-square feet of county-owned office space, leased at no cost. That is a lot of space that we are going to need eventually, said Don Morrow, chairman of the Maury County Commission. Everything is growing. Everybody is adding employees. An outreach branch of the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, the Maury County Extension Office directly serves as a local resources center for those working in agriculture. ....
Hard to say goodbye During her visit to the campus last week, she returned to the school s playground where she remembered being terrified to climb the steel jungle gym, which still stands today. She recalled that instead of hesitating, she climbed the bars and carried herself across the tall threshold, proving herself to her fellow classmates. “I felt something come over me,” Ogilvie-McClain said. “I am at the end of this road, and I don’t want it to end. My heart does not want to say goodbye. I think back over the years, so many of our friends have gone but God had left me for a purpose. They can never replace this building.” ....
The Daily Herald Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles has long opposed mandates requiring Tennesseans to wear a face covering in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Ogles repeatedly stated that a mandate would “infringe” on the freedom of the state’s residents, arguing that the requirement would be unconstitutional without its implementation as a law by the state legislature. Alongside the county s fellow Republican leaders, Ogles has also repeatedly shared the viewpoint that regulations set in place in an effort to quell the spread of the virus have dramatically impeded on the state s economy. As part of his ongoing effort to oppose a statewide mask mandate, and to build his own base of followers, the county s elected chief executive has formed a private Facebook group named Andy’s Army TN. ....