Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
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Case number 2023-PR-12 in the matter of the estate of Robert Eugene Litsky, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of March, 2023, Letters of Testamentary, in respect of the estate of Robert Eugene Litsky, who died on July 22, 2022, were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court of Lewis County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file the same with the clerk of the above-named court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in...
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speeding, no license - Sheriff Dwayne Kilpatrick was on his way to a meeting Thursday, March 23, when his radar clocked an approaching vehicle at over 80 mph. Kilpatrick was travelling east on East Main around 10 a.m. when he turned around near the State Highway Department to pursue the vehicle. He also radioed the dispatch center to reach out for back-up. As he caught sight of the Honda Civic, it was rolling a red signal at the intersection of East Main at Citizens Bank without letting up....
The following is the City of Hohenwald Police Report for March 7-27, 2023. This is a record of police action and is not intended to imply innocence or guilt of charges placed. Courtney A. Mitchell, North Pine Street, charged with simple possession/casual exchange x2 on March 7. Rayburn D. Sanders, Garrison Road, charged with kidnapping and domestic assault on March 12. Marinella E. Day, South Walnut Street, charged with domestic assault on March 15. Evelyn R. Kelley, Harlan Circle, charged with methamphetamine - manufacture, deliver, sell or...
“No wife of mine will ever have to work outside the home if she doesn’t want to.” I uttered that cocky, naïve declaration five years before meeting my wife and 11 years before getting married. Cold, hard reality forced us both to bring in paychecks and juggle household duties. (Well, we weren’t always home; sometimes we spied on the rich folks as they enjoyed the decadence of ramen noodles and milk crate furniture.) Today many couples are crunching the numbers and finding ways to survive...
Legislation advances to strengthen 2nd Amendment protections Judiciary Committee advances legislation to expand permit less carry law The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to strengthen 2nd Amendment rights of Tennesseans this week and approved Senate Bill 1503 to lower the age to legally carry a handgun without a permit in the state from 21 to 18. The measure also lowers the age from 21 to 18 to obtain an enhanced or lifetime enhanced handgun carry permit. The legislation is part of an effort...
Meriwether Lewis Electric Cooperative leaders across the five-county service area connected with state lawmakers at the 2023 Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association Legislative Conference. The annual event, which was held February 28th- March 1st in Nashville, included cooperative leaders statewide forming new relationships and growing partnerships with legislators. Participants from MLEC discussed energy policies, broadband and other issues that impact rural and suburban Tennessee. During...