Hickman Mills faces state audit and a projected $12 million shortfall

It was a busy Thursday for Hickman Mills School District on August 21st, and not in a good way.

First the attorney general announced a full audit after its investigation into a whistle blower complaint regarding oversea trips to Africa and China and a $1.4 million contract buyout with a technology company.

A press conference followed, where incoming Superintendent Dennis Carpenter announced they were hiring their own auditing contractor to speed the audit along…

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