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  • Rambling...

    Jan 7, 2021

    Birthdays Charles D. Ingram, January 7 John Wayne McDonald, January 7 Joy Talley, January 7 Jeri Lee Frese, January 7 Jeff Whitwell, January 7 Marianne Brewer, January 7 Marne Faith Carroll, January 7 Sarah Earlene Stevens, January 7 Santana Barnes, January 8 Rachel Riley, January 8 Teresa Turner, January 8 Martina Newbold, January 8 Brian Bleau, January 8 Misty Renee Carroll, January 9 Amanda Ricketts, January 9 Lydia Floyd, January 9 Bryan McCann, January 9 Jonah Keltner, January 9 Jamie B. Ray, January 9 Carl Smith, January 10 Jennifer Overf...

  • Raelyn Carroll celebrates ninth birthday

    Jan 7, 2021

    Raelyn Jane Carroll celebrated her ninth birthday on January 3, 2021 with a celebration at Casa Grande Restaurant. She turned nine on January 4, 2021. Rae is the daughter of David (Katie) Carroll and Tiffany (Jon) Donovan and granddaughter of Gary and Debbie Carroll, Angie Landrum, and Mike Whitwell. She is the sister of Eva Mae Carroll and Jackson Donovan. Rae was honored with a sleepover with close friends at her mom's home in Fairview on Saturday, January 2....

  • Gordonsburg/Little Swan News

    Jan 7, 2021

    By Dorothy Warf We are now in the year 2021 and the weather has been seasonal with cool to cold nights and days that sometimes reached into the low seventies. It has been a windy time and even when the temperatures were in the sixties or upper fifties, it seemed colder because the wind was so cold. Hopefully, you had a great beginning to the new year and I, for one, am looking forward to the coming days and months and praying that it will be much better than the majority of 2020 was. Those who are sick or shut-in and in need of prayers for...

  • Kathy Barnes retires after 35 years in banking

    Jan 7, 2021

    One of the friendliest faces in banking has now retired. Kathy Barnes retired on Thursday, December 31 from Citizens Bank where decorations and a wall of balloons hung to celebrate her years of hard work. Barnes worked at Regions Bank for 20 years and then went to work for Citizens Bank when it was built. She has worked at Citizens Bank for 15 years....

  • Pilots treat High School students

    Jan 7, 2021

    Annette Peery and Barbara Hinson, members of the Pilot Club of Hohenwald, delivered cookies and hot cocoa mix to Lewis County High School as a treat for every student as they finished exams before Christmas break. It was reported that they really enjoyed the treat. Students are shown accepting the treats outside the school building....

  • Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

    Crystal Nash|Jan 7, 2021

    January 4, 1951 According to information compiled by the University of Tennessee, Lewis County was one of 92 counties in Tennessee with less than the national average of physicians per person. Lewis County had an average of one physician per 3,935 residents. Regionally, Lewis County led in the percentage of total population donating pints of blood in any one day. Lewis County exceeded its blood drive quota by 125%; however, residents were reminded that blood supplies become outdated after 21...

  • Not so local news

    Amanda Curtis, Contributing Writer|Jan 7, 2021

    Legendary French fashion designer Pierre Cardin died at the age of 98. His fashionable creations and powerful branding made him a household name. Stars like Elizabeth Taylor and The Beatles wore his designs. Lori Loughlin, Full House actress, was released from prison after serving just two months for her role in the college admissions scandal. Police were responding to a report of shots fired downtown when they discovered a suspicious vehicle parked nearby. Anthony Quinn Warner detonated a bomb...

  • Tyrades! Don't Be A Meathead! Celebrate Archie Bunker's 50th Anniversary!

    Danny Tyree|Jan 7, 2021

    I spent Monday nights in the fall of 1975 breathlessly watching my favorite TV show. And I do mean breathlessly. That’s because I had to rush home from my afterschool job at a nearby convenience market and hope that I didn’t miss much more than the “goils were goils and men were men” in the theme song of blue-collar comedy “All in the Family.” I hated being a latecomer – again. I didn’t see the first few episodes when the program premiered 50 years ago (January 12, 1971), but I was certainly a...

  • Senator Joey Hensley, MD: Tennessee 28th District Capitol Hill Week in Review

    Jan 7, 2021

    Education The General Assembly will convene on January 12th to begin the 2021 session of the 112th General Assembly. Recovery from the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic will be one of the top things on our agenda, along with education expansion, increasing quality healthcare services, and responding to the pandemics effect on the state’s budget. Below is a look into some of the legislation topics that the legislature will be proposing regarding education. Recovering Learning Loss – Education will be front and center when the Gen...

  • Job Listings

    Jan 7, 2021

    The American Job Center offers several resources to assist individuals with achieving their employment goals. A computer resource area is available to individuals interested in doing job searches, online job applications and weekly certifications for unemployment benefits. Additionally, programs are available for qualified individuals seeking to obtain work experience, advance in their careers, or to pursue a new career field. Adult Education classes are available at this location as well. Please visit your local American Job Center at 25...

  • Public Notices

    Jan 7, 2021

    NOTICE OF GRAND JURY MEETING “It is the duty of your Grand Jurors to investigate any public offense which they know or have reason to believe has been committed and which is triable or indictable in this county. Any person having knowledge or proof that such an offense has been committed may apply to testify before the Grand Jury subject to the provisions of Tennessee Code Annotates, 40-12-104.” The foreperson of this county is presently: Donald Duncan, 2174 Summertown Hwy., Hohenwald, Tennessee. “The Grand Jury will meet on Monday, Febru...

  • Tennessee State Guard Receiving New Commander

    Jan 7, 2021

    Maj. Gen. Jeff Holmes, Tennessee’s Adjutant General, announced today that Brig. Gen. (Tenn.) Juan R. Santiago, from Memphis, is to become the new commander of the Tennessee State Guard. “Gen. Santiago is a committed Soldier and volunteer,” said Holmes. “He is a talented leader and I am looking forward to what he will bring to his new role in the State Guard.” For more than 30 years, Santiago has served in the military as a member of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Air Force Reserves, or the Tennessee State Guard. He is a veteran of Desert Storm and se...

  • LCMS Panthers defeat Zion Eagles

    Jason Fite, Contributing Sports Writer|Jan 7, 2021

    The Lewis County Middle School Panthers hosted the Zion Christian Academy Eagles in a boys' game on Thursday, December 17, 2020 for LCMS Coming Home and eighth grade recognition night. No girls game was played for the evening. Prior to the game, eighth grade Lady Panthers, Panthers, and Cheerleaders were recognized. Eighth grade cheerleaders honored were Shainah Beasley, daughter of Angie and Jimmy Beasley; Dee Dee Hodges, daughter of David and Simone Hodges; Addie Morgan, daughter of Amy and...

  • Time Remains for Hunters to Donate Deer to Feed Those Out of Work

    Jan 7, 2021

    There’s still time for hunters to donate their harvest to Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s Hunters for the Hungry program. Hunters can find a participating processor near them at tnwf.org/processors. “Every year, we cover tens of thousands of dollars in processing costs so hunters can donate deer free of charge and help their hungry neighbors,” said Matt Simcox, Hunters for the Hungry manager. “With thousands of Tennesseans hungry due to COVID, we’re pleased to still have funds to cover costs for hunters who want to donate whole deer to the prog...

  • Wayne County Youth Squirrel Hunt Registration Is Open

    Jan 7, 2021

    Registration is open for the Ashtin Grimes Memorial Youth Squirrel Hunt to be held in Wayne County on January 23, 2021. This is year number five for this annual event and it is open to youth 8-15 years of age. The event kicks off at 6 a.m. with breakfast, where hunters will be paired with dog handlers and safety officers. Groups will caravan to predetermined hunting locations for a morning of squirrel hunting. Lunch will be served at 11 a.m. and a few prizes will be awarded. To register for the hunt go to http://license.gooutdoorstennessee.com/...

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