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Maury County Urges Citizens to Continue Abiding by the Debris Management Guidelines

Issue #091

In this What’s Up Columbia issue…

🗓 List of Upcoming Events

⛈ Columbia Weather - Thunderstorm with a high of 77

🗑 Maury County Urges Citizens to Continue Abiding by the Debris Management Guidelines 

🚘 Today: Columbia Cars & Coffee 🚘

🐶 Today: Adoption Event at Tractor Supply

🎵 This Week’s Live Music

📌 Columbia’s Best Kept Secret: Is Your Business One of Them?

🗓 Know of Some Local Events Not Listed? Send us the Details! 

Upcoming Local Events

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Saturday, May 18th

Sunday, May 19th

Monday, May 20th

Tuesday, May 21st

  • May Meeting of Marine Corps League LCPL Andrew P. Carpenter Detachment 1286 - All Marine, Navy veterans & spouses welcome. (Memorial Bldg, 308 West 7th) Email w/ any questions. - 6:00 PM

Thursday, May 23rd

Friday, May 24th

  • The VFW Post 4969 will be set up at the Co-op (975 Riverview Ln) for their Memorial Day Poppy Day (May 24 & 25)

Saturday, May 25th

Tuesday, May 28th

Maury County Urges Citizens to Continue Abiding by the Debris Management Guidelines

Maury County is urging citizens to continue abiding by the Debris Management Guidelines that have been set-forth. If you are a resident or volunteer, we are requesting you place debris on the right-of-way so debris removal agencies can begin picking-up the waste. There may be rolling road closures, with the following roads impacted (but may not be limited to) Old Highway 99, Nicholson School House Rd, Blackburn Lane, Newt Hood Road, Hickory Ridge, and Heather Lane.

Until further notice, we will continue to pick up vegetative debris. We need citizens to continue practicing safe techniques while recovering. Please use the correct equipment, wear the correct personal protection equipment, and be mindful of faulty equipment as well. If you need additional assistance, please call the Crisis Clean-Up Hotline at 615-488-1875.

Please take note; if you hire a contractor, the CONTRACTOR’s are fully responsible for disposing of their debris. They are not permitted to bring debris to the right-of-way. Also be mindful when hiring a contractor to verify their insurance. If you are unsure of a contractor’s licensure status, you can go to https://search.cloud.commerce.tn.gov/ or call the Maury County Sheriff’s Office. As the recovery process continues, please be cautious of citizens at, or around roadways. We are urging for drivers to proceed cautiously through the area. If you need to report reckless driving, or any suspicious activity; please reach out to the Maury County Sheriff’s Office at 931-388-5151.

It will continue to rain intermittently throughout the week; please have any damaged structures covered in order to prevent further damage. We do have a slight risk for severe weather, all modes are possible.

If you are needing resources, or supplies/ want to donate; we have multiple organizations you can contact including (not limited to): New Lasea Church of Christ, The Well, and The Family Center in Columbia. Their numbers will be listed below.

We are requesting that you do not call the Office of Emergency Management’s general phone number. Please call 931-490-6983 for general questions, or call 931-490-6982 for Mental Health Crisis Assistance. Many people have asked about volunteering. Please refer to our website; and go to the tab labeled Disaster Relief. There will be a section about volunteering toward the bottom and will have information you will need regarding recovery.

We have dispatched representatives from the Mental Health Crisis Team to the impacted area and encourage you to use them at your disposal.

Duck River Electric has reported all restorable power is back on. Recovery is ongoing, but the Rally Hill Sub-station is back online, however adjacent facilities will take more time to restore.

CONTACT INFO NUMBERS:

New Lasea Church Of Christ: 931-381-7412

Family Center of Columbia: 931-388-3840

The Well: 615-302-9355

🚘 Today: Columbia Cars & Coffee 🚘

Last Month’s Cars & Coffee

It’s time for another Columbia Cars & Coffee downtown at Columbia Motor Alley!

 🎶 Music from The Nashville Counts

 🍩 Donuts from The Five Ladies

🍧 Italian Ice From Joey’s Italian Ices

☕️ Coffee from Cult Persona & Muletown Coffee (on the square)

🍔 Squashed Burgers from Loose Wheels

🚘 LOTS of cool cars 🚘

And SO much more! If you haven’t been down to Cars & Coffee yet… you’ve got to experience this special community event!

8:00 - 11:00 AM
Downtown Columbia

Today: Adoption Event at Tractor Supply

We hope you'll make time to meet some of the amazing adoptable pups from Maury County Animal Services today! Every third Saturday of the month, they'll be at Tractor Supply in Columbia from 12 - 2 pm trying to find deserving homes for their furry friends at the shelter. Please stop by and say hello, meet the dogs, and learn about partnership with MCAS. 🐕

130 Ashwood Dr, Columbia

🎵 This Week’s Live Music 🎵

Columbia’s Best Kept Secret: Is Your Business One of Them? 

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