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  • Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

    Crystal Nash|Mar 28, 2024

    March 25, 1954 The City of Hohenwald and the Police Department warned citizens that traffic laws would be strictly enforced due to a considerable increase in traffic due to the fact that a large number of people working with a gas line had come to Hohenwald. Because of this increase, in addition to careless violations by citizens, the traffic laws would now be strictly enforced and violators would be arrested. Hassell Kelley, salesman for Kittrell Motor Company, was awarded membership in the...

  • One Day at a Time

    Evelyn 'E.T.' Trevathan|Mar 28, 2024

    Well it is a cool morning here in our little valley. We had some rain last night but today the sky is blue and the sun is shining. This weather sure is unpredictable, it can change quickly. The cats were here early this morning and ready for their breakfast. The wind is blowing pretty hard and they do not like it, but they are more hungry than scared. Bob is washing the breakfast dishes and he will soon have my kitchen spotless. It sure is nice to have a good dishwasher, I think I will keep him. We have had another busy week. We did some more...

  • Oak Grove Church announces new pastor

    Pauletta Epley|Mar 28, 2024

    It has been almost a year since we became simply Oak Grove Church. This past year has been filled with growth and learning, as we have strengthened our bonds of love for one another and for the Lord. We have been truly blessed by the presence of some incredible men of God who generously shared their time and talent, filling our pulpit during the interim period while we fervently prayed for our next pastor. We are overjoyed to announce that our prayers have been answered. Starting this Easter...

  • Character Trait Awards

    Mar 28, 2024

    Lewis County Elementary School kindergarten students were recognized with the Honesty & Trustworthiness Character Trait awards. Pictured are James Anderson, ZaeLyn Helms, Ollie Courter, Sutton McDonald, Caleb Carroll, Saylor James, Piper Bates, Jameson Farrar, & Harper Hibbits, Isabella Sarver and Noah Franks; Absent: Kylo Strickland....

  • Adopt-A-Class Third Grade

    Mar 28, 2024

    Shondra Carroll's third Grade Adopt-A-Class partner at Lewis County Elementary School is King's Tire & Auto. They provided treats for St. Patrick's Day....

  • Gordonsburg / Little Swan News

    Dorothy Warf|Mar 28, 2024

    Has been very windy days for the last couple of weeks and sometimes it is really cold or should I say cool. We had some rain a couple of days, and this has hindered some from doing garden work and maybe save their efforts for we have also had some frost with temperatures in the upper twenties. The dogwoods and red buds are blooming so maybe it won’t be long till we do not have these cool and cold nights. Those I know of who are sick either at home, in nursing facilities or in the hospitals are: Kasey Baker, Joyce Barnes, Colene Beasley, Linda B...

  • Spann appointed to Air Force Academy

    Mar 28, 2024

    Lewis County High School senior Cole Spann has received an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy as a member of the class of 2028! Cole has worked very hard since his junior year for this opportunity. He met with a recruiter to see what classes he would need to take beforehand. He got involved in school activities, such as cross country and band. Cole applied and was accepted to a spot for the Air Force Summer Seminar Academy following his junior year. This allowed Cole to learn...

  • Adopt-A-Class

    Mar 28, 2024

    Riverside Valley Farm is Cindy Trull's Kindergarten Adopt-A-Class Partner. They provided a Nacho/Pizza Party for the class....

  • FOCUS ON VIBRANT HEALTH

    Veronica Tilden DO|Mar 28, 2024

    Principle 10 of good nutrition: Eat plant and animal foods raised on healthy soils Foods from healthy soils are far more nutritious. Unfortunately many soils today are depleted of critical minerals that were once abundant. Modern agriculture uses chemical fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. Beef are finished in filthy, crowded feed lots. Chickens are stacked on top of each other, pigs can barely turn around, and neither see the sunshine. Most of these animals receive hormones and antibiotics and other unnatural chemicals. These practices...

  • Tuberculosis can hide in plain sight

    Mar 28, 2024

    World Tuberculosis Day was March 24, 2024, and the Tennessee Department of Health is reminding Tennesseans that Tuberculosis (TB) is a preventable and curable disease. This can be achieved with early identification, testing, and treatment for those who have been exposed, carry an infection or evidence of active Tuberculosis. “Our TB numbers in Tennessee are consistent with what we saw for the disease prior to the pandemic,” Tennessee Health Commissioner Ralph Alvarado, MD, FACP said. “We are particularly concerned with individuals under the a...

  • On The Food Trail with Meriwether Market: Italian Easter Bread

    Mar 28, 2024

  • Comic Of The Week: Cat Distribution System

    Mar 28, 2024

  • Easter Sunrise Services

    Mar 28, 2024