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Caseville council approves bridge closure for market, $500 fireworks donation and confirms two water-plant hires

June 11, 2026 | Polk County, Tennessee


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Caseville council approves bridge closure for market, $500 fireworks donation and confirms two water-plant hires
The Caseville City Council approved temporary bridge closures to accommodate a farmers market and an evening bluegrass performance during the July 2–4 weekend and authorized a $500 donation to the business association to support the community fireworks display. The motions were approved on voice votes without roll-call tallies recorded in the transcript.

The chair opened the items by describing the schedule for the market and vendors, and a council member moved to close the bridge for a community performance, saying the event would run about 7:00–8:30 p.m. on the second (evening) and that the market will operate Friday and Saturday. After a second, the motion carried. The council then approved a $500 donation to the local business association for fireworks funding following a second and voice vote.

The council also confirmed that two water-plant employees, Brooklyn Payne and Chastine Crews, completed their 90-day probationary periods and were approved for full-time employment after a motion and second. Council members also agreed to pursue grinding three problematic stumps and to solicit bids to grind and fill the areas with gravel, rather than excavating and risking utility lines.

Other routine administrative actions included approval of the May minutes and a motion to approve payments noted in the agenda; those votes were recorded by voice and carried. The council held an executive session on a personnel matter earlier in the meeting and later closed that session by motion.

The meeting adjourned following a final motion. No formal roll-call vote tallies or abstentions were documented in the public transcript for the above actions.

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