Jimmy Johnson And Ben Rodgers Break Down The 25-26 Fiscal Year For Fentress Co.

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Fentress County Executive Jimmy Johnson joins Ben Rodgers to break down the 2025–26 fiscal year and the progress being made across the county. Johnson discusses major construction projects, including new junior college buildings, school and highway funding, and the impact of state revenue on small counties with lower pay scales. He opens up about the challenges of retaining emergency service personnel amid rising costs for essential gear and vehicles, while highlighting the county’s growth with 250 new homes recently built. Johnson proudly reflects on his seven years in office, during which he’s prioritized access to higher education, emergency medical services, and the expansion of Fentress County’s impressive agricultural programs.

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