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In the laid back yet insightful episode of the The Boardroom Podcast, hosts Ben and Chad cool off in the pool house and break down everything you need to know from the June 17th, 2025, Hernando Board of Alderman meeting. From infrastructure updated to community development, they take a closer look at the big news, Tractor Supply Company is officially coming to the southeast corner of McIngvale and I-269 and share some thoughts on how it fits into Hernando’s broader growth strategy.
Then, things get even more interesting as they welcome a special guest: Ward 3 Alderman Bruce Robinson. In a candid and reflective conversation, Alderman Robinson shares his experiences from the past four years on the board, what’s worked and what he believes still needs to be done. As he looks ahead to the next term, Bruce offers a grounded perspective on neighborhood issues, city growth, and his vision for keeping Hernando a great place to live, work, and raise a family.
Pull up a chair (of float) and join us for this episode packed with local politics, progress, and personality straight from Mr. Robinson’s neighborhood to yours.
By Chad Wicker and Ben Piper4.7
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In the laid back yet insightful episode of the The Boardroom Podcast, hosts Ben and Chad cool off in the pool house and break down everything you need to know from the June 17th, 2025, Hernando Board of Alderman meeting. From infrastructure updated to community development, they take a closer look at the big news, Tractor Supply Company is officially coming to the southeast corner of McIngvale and I-269 and share some thoughts on how it fits into Hernando’s broader growth strategy.
Then, things get even more interesting as they welcome a special guest: Ward 3 Alderman Bruce Robinson. In a candid and reflective conversation, Alderman Robinson shares his experiences from the past four years on the board, what’s worked and what he believes still needs to be done. As he looks ahead to the next term, Bruce offers a grounded perspective on neighborhood issues, city growth, and his vision for keeping Hernando a great place to live, work, and raise a family.
Pull up a chair (of float) and join us for this episode packed with local politics, progress, and personality straight from Mr. Robinson’s neighborhood to yours.

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