My Love Affair With Cars Be Entertained In Mt Juliet Community Features News by Guest - March 14, 2024March 14, 20240 written by Jennifer Samardak www.fiercemotorsports.net My first car was a 1983 Buick LeSabre with the 307 V8. I referred to it as a “couch on wheels.” That smooshy plush interior combined with a 10-year-old suspension that was designed to protect old folks’ bones when it was new, made for a floofy ride down back roads. I spent hours shining those bumpers with Simoniz Chrome Cleaner, getting that dried orange residue under my nails, and embracing the chemical scent. I learned how to (not) slide through intersections in the snow in that car. I learned the joy of having an old, barely hanging-on carburetor and having to shove a fork in it as part of the warm-up process on cold winter mornings. I
For The Love Of Community Community Features Meet Your Government News by Krys Midgett - March 12, 2024March 12, 20240 “My Christ told me to love my neighbor. He commanded me to love my neighbor. He didn’t say to love my neighbor who looks like me, thinks like me, worships like me, votes like me. He commanded me to love my neighbor. So everything I do with the police department, everything I do with this community….. I’m going to approach it from the position of love because if I do that, I can’t be wrong.” That is the leadership philosophy of the new Mt Juliet Chief of Police, Michael Mullins. That’s probably reminiscent of his predecessor, James Hambrick, who always said that he loves you and there’s nothing you can do about it. Mullins has considered Hambrick a mentor since he started