Agendas for the week of May 11-15

May 10, 2026

(Editor's Note: The following will be updated as any additional agendas are received by The Current)

The Obion County Budget Committee will meet on Mon., May 11 at 8 a.m. in the meeting room of the Obion County Mayor’s Office.
Sam Sinclair, Chairman, will call the meeting to order and announce if quorum is present. The meeting will open with prayer, followed by Pledge of Allegiance and approval of the minutes from the May 4 meeting.
Items on the Agenda include: 1. Boys and Girls Club; 2. Veterans Service Office; 3. Fair; 4. Airport; 5. JEDC; 6. Highway; 7. Dues; and 8. Adjournment.

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The Obion County Commission will meet on Mon., May 11 at 9 a.m. in the meeting room of the Obion County Mayor’s Office, Union City, Tenn.
Session will be opened by the Sheriff, and the prayer will be arranged by James Beasley, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance, Roll Call, Public Comments, and Approval of minutes from April 20, 2026 meeting.
Agenda items listed are: Under New Business, 1. 2024 Obion County Taxes To Be Released; 2. Highway Department Budget Amendment; 3. Obion County School Board Resolution for Authorization and Execution of a Lease Purchase Agreement; 4. County Commission Yearly Library Meeting; 5. Appointments, Insurance Committee (one-year term) Phillip Dunlap, James Gray, Heath Cunningham, Kimmy Butler, and Dana McDonald, Long Range Planning (two-year term), Ryan Ellegood, Kenny Mayo, Rob Holman, James Gray, Shane Sanford, Heath Cunningham, and Steve Goodrich, Nursing Home Board (one-year term), Dana Parker, Roger Williams, Kathy Forrester, Patrick Smith, Greg Ferguson, Patsy Barker, and Sonny Yarbrough, Parks and Rec (one-year term), James Gray, Beth Micke, Jason Daniel, and Cody Caksackkar; 6. Notaries; 7. Highway Report; 8. County Attorney Report; 9. Mayoral Comments; 10. Any other business that needs to be brought before the Commission; and 11. Adjournment.
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The Hickman City Commission will meet Mon., May 11 at 5 p.m. at Hickman City Hall. The meeting is open to the public.
The following items are listed on the meeting's agenda: Invocation; Pledge of Allegiance; Call to Order; Roll Call; I. Approval of minutes, a) Regular meeting, April 13, 2026 and b) Special meeting, April 27, 2026; II. Police Report; III. Public Works/Fire Dept Report; IV. City Manager Report; Unfinished Business, I. Discuss/approve surplus lots in city’s possession, a. Discussion, and b. Motion; and II. Resolution 26-R-009 to allow Mayor to enter into Municipal Road Aid Cooperative Agreement, a. Discussion, and b. Motion; III. Resolution 26-R-010 to allow Mayor to enter into agreement with Ricoh for City Hall printer, a. Discussion, and b. Motion; IV. Consider closing City Hall from 11-11:30AM for lunch period, a. Discussion, and b. Motion; V. Hire Jessica Goodman (non-probationary) as Payroll/Utility Clerk, a. Discussion and b. Motion; VI. Approve adjustment for Shawana Peckham for earning her Associates Degree, a. Discussion and b. Motion; VII. Approve Officer Matt Thomas promotion to role of Evidence Technician, a. Discussion and b. Motion; VIII. Advertise for non-certified police officer, c. Discussion and d. Motion; IX. Resolution 26-R-011 to allow Mayor to enter renewal agreement with Paradigm for public notifications required by Division of Water and Public Service Commission, a. Discussion and b. Motion; X. Discuss feral cat ordinance; XI. Advertise for bids for replacing Return Active Sludge (RAS) and Waste Active Sludge (WAS) pumps at Wastewater Plant, a. Discussion and b. Motion; XII. Resolution 26-R-012 to allow Mayor to enter into agreement with Layne for Well #3 inspection, a. Discussion and b. Motion; XIII. Resolution 26-R-013 to allow Mayor to enter agreement with First Response Security Services for improved cameras in City Hall, a. Discussion and b. Motion; XIV. Accept Glenn Jones’ resignation from the Ken-Tenn EMS Board, a. Discussion and b. Motion; Public Comments; Executive session pursuant to 61.810 (1f) (1c); Commissioner Comments; and Adjourn.
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The Fulton City Commission will meet Mon., May 11 at 6 p.m. in the Fulton City Hall Commission Room. 
The meeting is open to the public. 
The following items are listed on the meeting's agenda: Invocation; Pledge of Allegiance; Roll Call; Remarks and Request from Visitors; City Attorney Report ; 1. Consider Municipal Order 2026-107, to approve the minutes of a regular meeting held on April 27, 2026; 2. Consider Municipal Order 2026-108, to accept the resignation of Johnny Smith; 3. Consider Municipal Order 2026-109, to authorize the City Manager to advertise for a Patrolman; 4. Consider Municipal Order 2026-110, to rescind municipal order 2026-105 to hire Billy McMichael; 5. Consider Municipal Order 2026-111, to accept the Request for Qualifications from Bacon, Farmer, Workman and allow the City Manager or Mayor to execute any and all related documentation; 6. Consider Municipal Order 2026-112, to approve Resolution 2026-09 adopting and approving the execution of a Municipal Aid Co-op Program Contract and for the Mayor to sign the Municipal Road Aid Cooperative Program Agreement; 7. Consider Municipal Order 2026-113, to apply for Source Water Project Fund (SWPF) for project funding with the National Rural Water Association; 8. Consider Municipal Order 2026-114, to authorize the City Manager or Mayor to sign the FYE 2027 Dispatch Agreement with the County; 9. Discussion of City R. V. Park; 10. Discussion of amending the Pre-paid and Free Bulk Trash Schedule; 11. Discussion of brush pick-up; 12. Discussion of discontinuation of the recycling program; 13. Discussion of rescheduling May 25, 2026 meeting due to the Memorial Day holiday; and 14. Consider Municipal Order 2026-115, to adjourn into Executive Session following KRS 68.810 1 (f) Discussions or hearings which might lead to the appointment, discipline, or dismissal of an individual employee, member, or student without restricting that employee’s, member’s, or student’s right to a public hearing if requested. This exception shall not be interpreted to permit discussion of general personnel matters in secret.