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Over the weekend, areas in Obion and Gibson counties and beyond were hit with a lot of rainfall on areas already saturated from previous rains causing the Obion River and tributaries to spill out of their banks and flood a wide area of mostly rural farmland.
Tennessee's regional library system is composed of nine multi-county regions—named for major local rivers— serving 211 small and medium-sized public libraries throughout the state. Jenny Gillihan is executive director of the Obion River Regional Library, serving nine counties in Northwest Tennessee where she and her team provide access to a wide range of educational, cultural, and informational services. In this episode, Gillihan shares more about her path to the library, her passion for sharing a love of reading and the rewards of living and working in rural communities. This episode is sponsored by Jarred Mayo: Allstate Insurance.
Obion County Chamber and Economic Development Corporation CEO Lindsay Theobald joins the SEDC Podcast Presented by Insyteful to talk about economic development, how Tennessee leads globally, why Obion County is special, and to take on the Research Uncensored Seat.
Obion County and parts of the counties that surround it are reeling after major flooding that happened last Friday. Many farmers in the area have lost thousands of acres of crops due to the flooding. Thomas Capps: Crops under water. Hello and welcome to Tennessee Home and Farm Radio. I'm Thomas Capps. John Wylie: If you'd asked me this time last week I thought we had about as good a crop as you could ask, now to lose his crop at this time year just, it's just pretty sickening. Thomas Capps: Tennesseans in the northwest part of the state are still trying to recover from massive flooding that happened after nearly 12 inches of rain fell in 24 hours last Friday. Obion County and parts of the surrounding counties there are the most impacted. Homes in Union City are ruined from the high water and farmers like John Wiley are experiencing crops that are waterlogged. John Wylie: I mean, I think the beans will be a total loss the form is gonna offend a little bit on what stage maturity it's in. But it's major flooding I mean it's bad as, well it's definitely as bad as we've ever had in August. Thomas Capps: Wylie farms near the river bottoms. So having crops flooded isn't anything new. What is new is this happening this late in the year. John Wylie: we'll usually experience this in the spring when we have time to replant. This year is going to be just a total loss because in August, there's nothing we can do. Blake Cheatam: We've been raised around these bottoms and we're kind of used to it. It don't bother me like it used to for sure, but you still hate to lose a crop. Thomas Capps: It's the same story for Blake Cheatham, who also farms in Obion County. His beans are probably lost, but there's still hope for his corn. Blake Cheatam: That water can rise up to around three foot to two and a half to three foot before it's gonna get up on the ear. As long as the water don't get over the ear and stay on it long enough to rot the stock of corn possibly be okay. I hate the fact that the people in Union City lost their homes that's a lot more important than our crop. We can raise another crop next year but a lot of folks here in town lost their businesses and homes over this flood which is a lot more important to them than what my crop he has to make. Thomas Capps: These two farmers hope and pray for a quick recovery for all involved and for better growing conditions next year. John Wylie: You just have to love it, and keep telling yourself next year is gonna be better. Thomas Capps: For Tennessee Home and Farm Radio, I'm Thomas Capps.
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The Mississippi River Commission recently visited Obion County to talk to farmers in the area about how the Mississippi River impacts them. The post Mississippi River Commission Visits Obion County appeared first on Tennessee Farm Bureau.
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Et voilà, le virus a touché notre équipe et nous sommes contraint d'enregistrer à distance avec un désistement de dernière minute. Rassurez vous, tout le monde va mieux, et Thi ayant libéré ses toilettes il sera sans doute de retour pour l'épisode 230. Bonne écoute ! Télécharger l'émission (58 Mo) – Regarder sur YoutubeS'abonner au One Eye ClubChroniques[02:33] Journal Anthropique de la Cause Animale Anne Defréville[11:41] Chihuahua n°1 Lewis Trondheim, Nob, Obion, Pascal Jousselin[19:24] Gung-Ho n°5 Benjamin Von Eckartsberg Thomas Von KummantCrowdfunding[30:42] Figurines Donjon[34:17] Grott & BrottLégende : Scénario – Dessin – Couleur – Coup de cœur – Service de Presse – Le Vote des TipeursGénérique et jingles : Spanish Samba (Oursvince) / Dialup (Jlew) / backstraight (Heigh-hoo)
Et voilà, le virus a touché notre équipe et nous sommes contraint d'enregistrer à distance avec un désistement de dernière minute. Rassurez vous, tout le monde va mieux, et Thi ayant libéré ses toilettes il sera sans doute de retour pour l'épisode 230. Bonne écoute ! Télécharger l'émission (58 Mo) – Regarder sur YoutubeS'abonner au One Eye ClubChroniques[02:33] Journal Anthropique de la Cause Animale Anne Defréville[11:41] Chihuahua n°1 Lewis Trondheim, Nob, Obion, Pascal Jousselin[19:24] Gung-Ho n°5 Benjamin Von Eckartsberg Thomas Von KummantCrowdfunding[30:42] Figurines Donjon[34:17] Grott & BrottLégende : Scénario – Dessin – Couleur – Coup de cœur – Service de Presse – Le Vote des TipeursGénérique et jingles : Spanish Samba (Oursvince) / Dialup (Jlew) / backstraight (Heigh-hoo)
High school juniors Austin Alexander and Alex Carpenter pull the curtain back and share behind-the-scenes details about their successful podcast, “RebelCast,” that focuses on the teachers and students of Obion County Central High School. Along with a team of friends who help with all aspects of production, they've taken their idea from “what if” to a podcast that features interviews with teachers, details about school sports and segments like “hidden gems of OC.” Both will also be part of a group of students that will be participating in an upcoming education-based tour of Europe thanks to a scholarship from the Union City Rotary Club. You can download and listen to “RebelCast” here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3nBGMGmQLPC8lP5VeMcOXY This episode is sponsored by the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development.
Kevin Weaks, Sports Editors for The Messenger in Union City, TN, chats with Matt about the life and times of a sports journalist plying his humble trade over the years. In that time, he witnessed the transition from celluloid film to digital photography, the advent of the internet and one of the most enduring constants of any small town reporter's life -- irrational, angry parents.CHECK OUT THIS SHOW'S WEBSITESmallTownJournalistTales.Blogspot.com/FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOKwww.Facebook.com/SchorrManorFOLLOW US ON PATREONwww.Patreon.com/SchorrManorFOLLOW MATT ON TWITTERwww.Twitter.com/themattschorrFOLLOW MATT ON INSTAGRAMwww.Instagram.com/theschorrCHECK OUT MATT'S WEBSITEwww.MattSchorr.net
Take a step back in time as Scott talks with Marti Doss, who was in on the action when the first conversations were had about the wild idea to build a 100,000SF museum in the middle of a cornfield in Union City, Tennessee. Marti lets us in on how the Obion County Museum played a big role in the development of Discovery Park of America. She is now a volunteer artist at the park, and talks about the importance of art in the lives of children. Later, Andrew has a conversation with David Heathcott that will surely “spark” your imagination. They discuss direct and alternating electrical currents, and also talk about who really was the inventor of electricity – Thomas Edison or Nikola Tesla. You can learn more about these currents in our Energy Gallery located on the third level inside Discovery Center.
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Philippe Saout, un des responsables de la bande dessinée dans les médiathèques de Brest, nous parle de l’exposition, de la bande dessinée dans les bibliothèques… Les expositions des bibliothèques du réseau sont visibles jusqu’au mercredi 13 janvier 2010. Médiathèque de la Cavale blanche : Place Jack London Artistes exposés : Miss Gally, Obion, Franckie Alarcon Médiathèque … Lire la suite de BREST EN BULLES : PHILIPPE SAOUT
Philippe Saout, un des responsables de la bande dessinée dans les médiathèques de Brest, nous parle de l'exposition, de la bande dessinée dans les bibliothèques…https://archive.org/download/philippe-saout/Philippe-Saout.mp3Les expositions des bibliothèques du réseau sont visibles jusqu'au mercredi 13 janvier 2010.Médiathèque de la Cavale blanche : Place Jack LondonArtistes exposés : Miss Gally, Obion, Franckie AlarconMédiathèque de Lambezellec : 8, rue Pierre CorreArtistes exposés : Dominique et Alain Robet, Olivier Thomas, Mike Pencrec'hMédiathèque de Pontanezen : 1. rue SisleyArtistes exposés : Marc Le Rest, Nibor, Josselin Paris, Gwendal LemercierMédiathèque de Saint-Martin : Place GuérinArtistes exposés : Stéphane Bervas, Kris, Julien Lamanda
Touch Your Heart - Obions Clairvoyant and Lifestyle RSS Feed
The fire of Spirit is ignited within each of us when we are born, smoldering away until such time in our lives that we allow it to burst fully into life. Hear from Obion how you can feed the passion of Spirit and live in the warmth of it's flame.
Touch Your Heart - Obions Clairvoyant and Lifestyle RSS Feed
Obion uses a wonderful analogy of the garden of spirit to explain who we are, the gifts we have to bring to this world and the nature of Spirit.