Mar 3, 2012 | Jacksonsun.com
Local briefs: Fatal wreck; Denmark landfill decision to be appealed; Haywood interim principal named
A Counce man was killed and three teenagers were injured in a one-vehicle accident Friday afternoon in Hardin County.
Tennessee solid waste board approves Denmark landfill permit
With 100 years under its belt and a new cookie line to help boost its profits, the Girl Scouts of... The Tennessee Solid Waste Disposal Control Board approved landfill owner Bill McMillen's appeal for a solid waste permit for his Betty Manley Road landfill yesterday after about a nine hour hearing.
Briefly: Denmark man shot in home-invasion robbery, Ex-Ripley Housing ...
Briefly: Denmark man shot in home-invasion robbery, Ex-Ripley Housing Authority exec pleads guilty, Education legislation is topic of Henderson panel A Madison County man was taken to a Memphis hospital Tuesday after he was shot when three men broke into his home.
Residents celebrate TN stance on landfill
Harrell Carter, local president of the NAACP, speaks Saturday in front of the Madison County Courthouse about the Tennessee Department of Environment and ConservationOs Division of Solid Waste Management decision not to issue a Class II Landfill permit for an industrial-grade landfill on Betty Manley Road in Denmark.
Landfill zoning on county agenda
Madison County commissioners discussed a controversial request to revisit local zoning for a Denmark area landfill at a Thursday night agenda review meeting leading up to this morning's commission meeting.