Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
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Birthdays 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 Yzaguirre, April 9 Annie Cowen, April 9 Mike Peery, April 10 Lisa Anderson, April 10 Renee French, April 10 Jay D. Curry, April 10 Lucretia Cheek, April 10 Era Hinson, April 10 Vera Duncan, April 10 Melissa Runions, April 10 Bria Sharp, April 10 Jonathan Cotham, April 11 Ruby Odom, April 11 Michael...
April 05, 1951 Byron Lynch, Jr. was named first place winner in the annual MLEC Essay Contest held at LCHS. Patsy Lewis won second place. The Hohenwald Chapter of Future Farmers of America took second place in a skills contest held at Summertown on March 31. Farmers were warned to keep Nitrate of Soda out of the reach of livestock. D. D. Humphreys, Jr. and George Davis both lost cattle through the accidental ingestion of nitrate. Funeral services were held for Fred Graves, 48. “Killer S...
Lewis County Senior Center announces they will hold live entertainment on Saturday, April 17 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Ronnie Howell and friends will be performing. Due to the covid restrictions, the Center will not be having any food or drinks but invite everyone to come out and enjoy some good country msuic. There is no charge but donations for the Center will be accepted....
Portable generators have become more commonplace as a backup source for power. Meriwether Lewis Electric Cooperative shares safety tips and the reminder that generators can cause serious injury and even death when used or installed the wrong way. Never connect generators directly to your home’s wiring. The reverse flow of electricity can electrocute utility workers or others that might come in contact with the power line. (The only safe way to connect a portable electric generator to your existing wiring is to have a licensed electrical c...
My wife and I would never have met, except that her family fled a densely populated state when she was 11. Given her satisfaction with the simple life (deer in the yard, the neighbors’ ponds and livestock across the road), I dreaded sharing game-changing news with her the other evening. “One of the neighbors said a 100-house subdivision is planned for one mile away on our country road.” (Technically, I think the revelation was “One of the neighbors said a 100-house subdivision is planned...
Several major public safety bills advanced in the Tennessee Senate during the week of March 29th, including “Truth in Sentencing” legislation which strengthens protections for victims and their families. Senate Bill 717 ensures certain violent or sexual offenders serve 100 percent of the sentence imposed by a judge or jury. It affects offenses that historically target women and children such as rape, sexual battery, continuous sexual abuse of a child, sexual battery by an authority figure, inc...
By Iska Hoole, Legal Aid Society Not everyone can relate to the challenges of people with criminal records or view them as a vulnerable population. Some Tennesseans may not realize that they themselves are likely to have a neighbor, co-worker, friend or family member with a criminal record. In fact, as the Wall Street Journal reported in 2015, around one in three Americans has been arrested at some point during their adulthood. It is in everyone’s best interest that this section of our population succeed. According to the Prison Policy I...
The Lewis County High School Panthers hosted the Stewart County Rebels on Monday, March 29th for a District 11AA game at LCHS. Dyer Barnes drew the start for Lewis County, and after retiring the leadoff man ran into trouble, issuing five walks and giving up a single allowing the Rebels to take a 3-0 lead after a half inning. Blake Carroll would reach on a dropped third strike to start the home first, and Sloan and Slade Moseley would each pick up singles to get things started. With one out,...
The Lewis County High School Panthers baseball team hosted the CreekWood RedHawks on Tuesday, March 30th for a District 11AA matchup at LCHS. Slade Moseley took the mound to start for the Panthers and worked a scoreless top of the first inning as he worked around a two-out walk. Slade Moseley would draw a two-out walk of his own in the home first and would score as Maddox Cagle delivered a run-scoring double to center to give the Panthers a 1-0 lead after one. The RedHawks would get a leadoff...
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case number 2021-PR-16. Estate of Allyson Yvonne Bates, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of March, 2021, Letters of Administration in respect of the estate of Alyson Yvonne Bates, who died September 28, 2020, 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...
Tennessee farmers seeking to expand their markets and increase food safety by becoming Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) certified can receive financial assistance from the Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA). Achieving certification allows producers to increase their income by selling to more businesses, and the certification helps to ensure food sold to customers is safe. GAP focuses on methods to verify that fruits and vegetables are produced, packed, handled, and stored in the safest manner possible to minimize food safety risks. “Ten...
What’s the difference between a filly and a foal? What about tillage and no-till farming? What does “aquaponics” mean? These and many other questions are answered in a new publication from University of Tennessee Extension. How to ‘Talk’ Farming: A Beginning Farmer’s Guide to Agriculture Words, Terms and Definitions (W 941) is a new publication developed to assist new and beginning farmers with terms and definitions used in the modern agriculture industry. “Language is constantly changing, and that’s true in the field of agriculture as...
The Lewis County High School Panthers baseball team traveled to Camden on Monday, March 22nd to take on the Camden Lions in District 11AA play. The Panthers went down in order in the top of the first and Slade Moseley took the mound and made quick work of the Lions, pitching around a two-out single to keep the score tied at zero after one. One-out singles from Kael Feichtinger and Lincoln Brewer put runners in scoring position in the visitor second, but back-to-back strikeouts ended the threat. Moseley worked around a pair of singles in the hom...
The Lewis County High School Panthers baseball team hosted the Waverly Tigers on Tuesday, March 23 for a District 11AA matchup. Maddox Cagle was the starting pitcher for the Panthers and made quick work of the Tigers in the first, sitting down the visitors in order on seven pitches. Slade Moseley reached on a two-out error by the third baseman and quickly stole second and third, and Cagle was hit by a pitch, but the Panther baserunners were left aboard and the score was 0-0 after one complete. Another three up/three down inning by Cagle...
The Lewis County High School Panthers baseball team hosted the Forrest Rockets on Friday, March 26th in a non-district matchup. Slade Moseley was the starting pitcher for the Panthers on Friday and worked around a leadoff error, that put a runner on base, to pitch a scoreless first. A two-out single from Slade Moseley represented the lone baserunner for the Panthers in the home first and the score after one complete was 0-0. Moseley was perfect in the top of the second, needing only 9 pitches...