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  • 4-H Camp Informative Session

    Apr 14, 2022

    Summer is right around the corner, which means UT Extension-Lewis County is preparing for 4-H Camp. An information parent/guardian session will be held on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Extension Office. All parents/guardians are invited to come learn more about camp, register youth, and meet Savannah Gambel (4-H agent). 4-H Camp will be held June 13-17 at the Ridley 4-H Center in Columbia for all 4-6 grade youth. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact 931-796-3091 or [email protected]...

  • Students earn Honor Roll

    Apr 14, 2022

    The following students earned Honor Roll for the third six weeks of school: Mrs. Reeves' Class: Arianna Himes, Gia Smith, Kevin James, and Brixyn Prieur; back: Alayah Carter, Jayda Baugh, Sawyer Haygood, Huntley Harris, Camden Greene, and Aria Winkley. Absent was Ethan Burlison....

  • Police Report

    Apr 14, 2022

    The following is the City of Hohenwald Police Report for March 22 - April 5, 2022. This is a record of police action and is not intended to imply innocence or guilt of charges placed. Kayla A. Qualls, Kimmins Street, was charged with methamphetamine manufacture, deliver, sell, or possess and drug paraphernalia on March 22. Elizabeth A. Turner, Hinson Street, was charged with driving on a suspended driver’s license on March 23. Laura R. Hinson, Certified Drive, was charged with driving on a suspended driver’s license on March 26. Jeffery F. Ande...

  • LC Historical Society News

    Apr 14, 2022

    The Lewis County Historical Society will meet Monday, April 18 at 7:00 p.m. at the Strand Theatre. At this meeting officers will be elected for the 2022-23 year and programs for the year will be discussed/planned. One program that has been suggested is conducting meetings in various communities throughout the county and further documenting their history for future generations. Things have been difficult during the pandemic, but some projects have been accomplished and it is hoped that a regular meeting schedule and programs/projects can be...

  • Sheriff Report

    Apr 14, 2022

    The following was submitted by Lewis County Sheriff Dwayne Kilpatrick for March 19 - April 8, 2022. This is a record of law enforcement action and is neither intended to imply innocence nor guilt of charges placed. Mitchell Thackston, Willis Avenue, was charged with failure to appear on March 21. Ginger Odom-Senko, Hinson Street, was charged with accessory after the fact and violation of an order of protection or retraining order/no contact order on March 22. Larry Rodgers, Bell Branch Road, Nunnelly, was charged with an attachment on March...

  • Public Notices

    Apr 14, 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! Is there a Mary Magdalene in your life?

    Danny Tyree|Apr 14, 2022

    If you could be the proverbial “fly on the wall,” what Biblical event would you most like to witness? I realize some of you don’t accept the Bible in the first place. But if you do believe it, what scene would you love to see unfold before your eyes? I imagine most people would go the Cecil B. DeMille route. They would choose something spectacular, such as the Israelites passing through the Red Sea, Noah’s ark riding out the Flood or Daniel remaining faithful in the lions’ den. Me? I would lov...

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

    Sen. Joey Hensley|Apr 14, 2022

    Campaign ethics reform passes first hurdle to increase accountability for political organizations As Senate committees continue to finalize their business for the 112th General Assembly, the Judiciary Committee approved legislation to enhance protections for victims of human trafficking and abuse. Important legislation to shine light on political organizations advanced in the Senate State and Local Government Committee this week, and Senators continued to present their proposals for budget...

  • Representative David Byrd; District 71 Capitol Hill Update

    Rep. David Byrd|Apr 14, 2022

    Republicans increase transparency, oversight of refugee and unaccompanied minor resettlements in Tennessee - The House chamber advanced and approved a series of bills this week that will bring more transparency and oversight to refugee and unaccompanied minor resettlements in Tennessee. House Bill 2868 requires the Tennessee Office for Refugees to submit at least a quarterly report to the department of finance and administration regarding refugee resettlement services statewide. The Tennessee...

  • LCHS Tennis

    Jason Fite, Contributing Sports Writer|Apr 14, 2022

    LCHS Tennis By Jason Fite The Lewis County High School tennis team faced the Collinwood Trojans on Thursday, March 24th in Collinwood. In the girls’ matches, it was Lewis County’s number 1 seed Ruth Jennings facing the Collinwood number 1 seed Aly Wilson. In a close match early, Wilson was able to break serve and pull away to an 8-3 win over Jennings. In the matchup of number 2 seeds, Lewis County’s Brooke Mason took on Collinwood’s Maya Powell. Lewis County’s Mason was able to take the 8-3 final in the match. In girls’ doubles action, the Lewi...

  • LCHS Softball

    Jason Fite, Contributing Sports Writer|Apr 14, 2022

    The Lewis County Lady Panthers were on the road at Hickman County on Tuesday, March 17th to play the Hickman County Lady Bulldogs. Emma Tinnon would walk to lead off the home first and would make her way around to plate the first run of the game for the Lady Panthers and make it a 1-0 game. Abby Carroll took the mound to start for Lewis County and issued a one-out walk and a pair of two-out walks ahead of a two-run single to give Hickman County an early 2-1 lead. Kerrigan Reeves would reach on...

  • LCES 2022-'23 kindergarten registration

    Apr 14, 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...