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Residents praise county storm cleanup and raise concerns about school resource officers and curriculum
Summary
Public commenters thanked the county for FEMA-related cleanup work and urged continued debris removal; other residents said Rutherford County schools lack enough school resource officers and expressed concerns about curriculum and enrollment declines.
Several residents used the public-comment period to thank county staff for storm-cleanup work and to raise concerns about school safety and curriculum issues.
Josh Farmer, an attorney who volunteered in cleanup efforts, thanked the county for supporting FEMA programs and urged continued pursuit of federal funding for waterway and private-property debris removal. “To the extent we can get these things cleaned up with federal…
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