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Articles from the April 7, 2022 edition


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  • City discusses new apartment complexes

    Katelin Carroll, Staff Reporter|Apr 7, 2022

    A special called City Council Meeting took place on Tuesday, March 29, 2022. The meeting was called to pass a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), that would allow the City to use grant funds in order to repair the city sewer in the Piney Basin area. According to Helen Ozier, City Economic and Community Development Coordinator, and Brad Rasbury, Building Inspector, you may not want to hold your breath when it comes to potential new apartments in the city. Part of Tuesday night’s meeting was dedicated to a second reading of a resolution t...

  • Charges placed following search warrant

    Apr 7, 2022

    On March 29, the Lewis County Sheriff's Office executed a search warrant at 128 Slippery Road. The search warrant was the result of an investigation conducted by Lewis County Sheriff's Office Investigators. The search warrant yielded several electronic devices and electronic storage devices that were seized, along with just under seven pounds of marijuana and over $2,500 in cash also seized. Lewis County resident, Jeffrey Dale Skelton, 59 years old, was subsequently booked into the Lewis County...

  • LCES 2022-'23 kindergarten registration

    Apr 7, 2022

    Kindergarten registration packets are available to pick up at the Lewis County Elementary School front entrance at 305 South Oak Street. An instruction sheet is included. Current Pre-K students’ parents have received kindergarten registration packets from their child’s Pre-K teacher. Completed forms may be dropped off at the LCES office anytime during school hours. Also, there will be two evenings, Tuesday, April 19 and Wednesday, April 20 from 3:15-6:00 p.m. for parents to drop off completed forms. Required documents are a copy of your chi...

  • Hope Hohenwald Easter EGGstravaganza Saturday, April 16

    Apr 7, 2022

    Hope Hohenwald, Inc. has planned their Easter EGGstravaganza for Saturday, April 16 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. It will be held at Lewis County Memorial Park, 115 Forrest Avenue. This free event will have more than 20,000 Easter eggs. Tickets will be available for food onsite. For more information, call 931-796-2722 or email [email protected]....

  • Power Pole Inspection Schedule

    Apr 7, 2022

    Beginning the week of April 4, Power Pole Maintenance Company will start electric pole inspections on behalf of Meriwether Lewis Electric Cooperative. Crews will begin in Hickman County and are expected to move to Perry County in May and Lewis County by late summer. "Identifying and correcting problems such as weakened or broken poles before they create an outage goes a long way in controlling costs and keeping the lights on," says MLEC System Engineer Brent Warf. Power Pole Maintenance Company...

  • Elks host Ride Saturday

    Apr 7, 2022

    Lewis County Elks Riders #2883 will host the first annual Brain Injury Child Ride Saturday, April 9. Registration begins at 9 a..m. with kick stands up at 10 a.m. with stops at Elks Lodges in Columbia, Lewisburg, Pulaski, Lawrenceburg, and ending in Lewis County. Riders will help the family of 7-month-old Parklynn Whitehead who was diagnosed with the rare H-FLU Meningitis. She has had two major brain surgeries to remove fluid. Entertainment following the ride will be provided by Big Vinny, J. Edwards, and Jared Blake. For more information,...

  • Zimmermann Karate School students receive awards at tournament

    Apr 7, 2022

    Several students from Zimmermann Karate Schools Hohenwald Dojo participated in the U.S. Eastern Wado Ryu 20th Anniversary C.T. Patterson Memorial Tournament. It was held in Murfreesboro on Saturday, March 26, 2022. Many awards were won by the students although several were unable to attend. There was a great turn out for the annual event in honor of Mr. Patterson. Pictured are, front, from left, Alissa Gibson, Raegan Murphy, Rylee Beasley, and Aayden Tomlin; back, Jennifer Beasley, Niki Fall,...

  • Spring Fever 5K Run/Walk

    Apr 7, 2022

    The 6th annual Spring Fever 5K Run/Walk will be held Saturday, April 16. This year’s event is sponsored by Lewis County Schools Coordinated School Health and Powers Foodtown. This year’s event proceeds will go to our local Area 31 Special Olympics (Lewis, Perry, & Wayne). The course will begin in front of the two-story building at Lewis County Middle School. It will turn left onto Park Avenue and continue down to the intersection of Park & Smith. The course will then turn left onto Smith Avenue. The course will continue down Smith Avenue to...

  • Lewis County GOP meeting

    Apr 7, 2022

    Lewis County GOP will hold a meeting April 11 at 6:00 p.m. at the Hohenwald Fire Hall....

  • Deborah Lashbrook

    Apr 7, 2022

    December 29, 1955 ~ March 31, 2022 Mrs. Deborah Ann McNeely Lashrook, 66, unexpectedly passed away on March 31, 2022, at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia. Mrs. Lashbrook was born in Newark, NJ on December 29, 1955, to Edwin McNeely and Joan Millicent Flohl Blessing. She was raised by Robert and Joan Blessing. Deborah proudly served her country when she enlisted in the United States Navy based out of Mayport, FL. After being honorably discharged from the Navy, she made her career as the...

  • Glenn Douglas Harper

    Apr 7, 2022

    February 14, 1943 - April 4, 2022 Mr. Glenn Harper, 79, was born February 14, 1943, to the late Elvis Ezra Harper & Virgie Mary Hensley, and passed away at his home, surrounded by his family on Monday, April 4. Completing only the 7th grade Mr. Glenn went straight to work, working at numerous local sawmills. On March 5th at only 18 years old, he married Shirley Quillen, who at that time was only 15 years old. And just one month ago they celebrated 61 years of marriage. Mr. Glenn went on to work...

  • John Shelton

    Apr 7, 2022

    April 28, 1955 ~ March 25, 2022 John Shelton, age 66, of Summertown, TN passed away Friday, March 25, 2022, at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia, TN. He was a native of Tennessee, retired from Bios of TN, and a member of Whispering Hills Free Church of God. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Thomas and Lucille Walden Shelton; his wife, Sylvia Bosheers Shelton; five brothers; and two sisters. He is survived by one son, Jay Shelton of Summertown; two daughters, Magen Burleson...

  • Larry M. Harris

    Apr 7, 2022

    Larry M. Harris, 76, of Waynesboro, passed away on Sunday, April 3rd at his home. He was born in Waynesboro on October 16, 1945, to the late Woodrow Wilson and Cleo Mable (Inman) Harris. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Shelby Jean (Stutts) Harris, and brother Alton Harris. Mr. Harris worked through the seasons at his sawmill, out farming, or logging. He loved being in the Smoky Mountains with his wife and family. Mr. Harris is survived by his sons, Jerry (Renee) Harris and Timmy (Mendy) Harris; sister, Patsy...

  • Columbia State announces fall 2021 Dean's List

    Apr 7, 2022

    Columbia State Community College is pleased to announce 606 students named to the Dean’s List for earning academic honors during the fall 2021 semester. “Students who earned a spot on the dean’s list proved that hard work, perseverance and the determination to excel can help prepare students for any academic challenge,” said Joni Lenig, vice president of academic affairs and associate vice president of faculty, curriculum and programs. Students from Hohenwald are: Ashley Corwin, Morgan Bailey, Blaise Baxter, Alyssa Grinder, Dylan Hensley, Emma...

  • Girl Scouts went bowling

    Apr 7, 2022

    Girl Scout Daisy Troop 1521 and Brownie Troop 3033 went bowling on Saturday, March 19. Each girl bowled two games, had a pizza party, and then cookies for a snack. They had a great time. Pictured are standing, Brownies Eva Duncan & Maria Tripp, kneeling, Daisies Kaitlynn Tripp and Raelynn Eastep....

  • LCHS Baseball open season against Spring Hill

    Jason Fite, Contributing Sports Writer|Apr 7, 2022

    The Lewis County High School Panther opened up play in their 2022 baseball season at home against The Spring Hill Raiders on Monday, March 14th at Lynn Tiller Field. Brycen McDonald took the mound to start for the Panthers and worked a scoreless first inning and not allowing a baserunner. Blake Carroll started the home first off with a single but the Panthers went down in the first without scoring. McDonald was solid again in the second inning getting two quick outs before an error allowed the...

  • LCMS at Ethridge

    Jason Fite, Contributing Sports Writer|Apr 7, 2022

    By Jason Fite The Lewis County Middle School Panthers traveled to Ethridge for a game against the Ethridge Bulldogs on Monday, March 21st. Dakota Hull connected with one out in the top of the first for a single and Kegan Carroll-Clayton and Kolt Skelton each drew two-out walks ahead of a line drive double off the bat of Jalen Smith that plated 2 for the Panthers, giving them an early 2-0 lead. Smith took the mound to start for Lewis County and took down the Bulldogs in order in the home first, striking out 2. Cayleb Moore and Phenix McDonald ea...

  • One Day at a Time

    Evelyn 'E.T.' Trevathan, Contributing Writer|Apr 7, 2022

    Well it is a cool and cloudy morning here in our little valley. We have seen several mornings with frost, but the peach trees are still blooming and I noticed that the old apple tree is trying to bloom. Old man winter is trying to hold on as long as possible but it won’t be long now. The cats were really hungry this morning. It didn’t take them long to finish the bowl of good warm milk, and then they were sitting there looking up at me and then back to the bowl like “Where’s the Milk!!”. It has been a busy week for us. We did some cleaning,...

  • Celebrating...

    Callie Dunn|Apr 7, 2022

    Birthdays Dana Barber, April 7 Crystal Lomax, April 7 Sandra Stewart, April 7 Randy Carroll, April 7 Denise French, April 7 Scott Hinson, April 7 Lincoln Dabbs, April 7 Willa Mell Culberson, April 7 Allison Tanner, April 7 Lottie Mae Hinson Talley, April 7 Lee Ann Alford, April 8 Ava Wilson, April 8 Susie Haines, April 8 Rex Anthony, April 8 Dustin Rowell, April 8 James Clifton, April 8 Gerald Scott Talley, April 9 John Kea, April 9 Tammy Ricketts, April 9 Terry Lee Carroll, April 9 Tony Yzaquirre, April 9 Annie Cowen, April 9 Mike Peery,...

  • Gordonsburg/Little Swan News

    Dorothy Warf, Contributing Writer|Apr 7, 2022

    Another week of temperatures like winter, especially at night with the lows being in the low thirties. The days have been somewhat fair and with temperatures in the upper sixties and low seventies. The cool temperatures have not prevented the grass from growing and so there has been a lot of mowing around the area and almost everywhere you go you can smell fresh cut grass, some with onions mixed in with it. Those I know of who are sick either at home, nursing facilities or in the hospitals are: Terry Anderson, Kay Baxter, Connie Bonner, L.C....

  • Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

    Crystal Nash|Apr 7, 2022

    April 3, 1952 With this issue, the Lewis County Herald began its 33rd year of publication. The state highway department was completing plans for both roadway and bridges on the seven-mile uncompleted stretch of highway between Hampshire and Gordonsburg and was asking the federal government to make all of Highway 99 from Hohenwald to Columbia a federal aid project. The Wallace & Clark Circus announced it would visit Hohenwald on April 23. An invitation was extended to all residents to visit the...

  • April declared "Confederate History and Heritage Month" for Hohenwald/Lewis County

    Apr 7, 2022

    On Friday, March 23, 2022, City Mayor Danny McKnight and County Mayor Jonah Keltner signed a proclamation which officially constituted April as Confederate History and Heritage Month. The proclamation read, "April is the month in which the people of the Confederate States of America began and ended a four-year heroic struggle for states' rights, individual freedom, local government control and a determined effort for deeply held beliefs. "Hohenwald/Lewis County supplied many citizen soldiers...

  • Tennessee's Inaugural Food Waste Awareness Week is April 4-9

    Apr 7, 2022

    Have you ever paused to consider how much food goes to waste in your household? The amount may surprise you. The USDA estimates that more than one-third of the food available in the United States is never eaten. This year, University of Tennessee Extension is partnering with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) and others to encourage Tennesseans to be better stewards of their food resources. During the week of April 4-9, 2022, Tennessee’s inaugural Food Waste Awareness Week will take place across the state with b...

  • Public Notices

    Apr 7, 2022

    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, May 2, 20...

  • Tyrades! Have you slapped anybody lately?

    Danny Tyree|Apr 7, 2022

    After the Academy Awards incident between Will Smith and Chris Rock, I started wondering how many of my gentle readers have resorted to physical violence in their adult life. In 1983 a co-worker sucker-punched me at the end of second shift and in 1999 (at a different workplace) a co-worker shoved me to the ground; but so far, I haven’t been in any two-way fights since childhood. (Some folks play tennis. Some folks play cornhole. Some folks play “the long game.” Bwahahahaha…) But what about y...

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