Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
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The Lewis County Historical Society will meet on Monday, May 1, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. at the Senior Citizens building. Matt Tiller with the Lewis County Sheriff ’s Department will be presenting a program to help us as senior citizens to remain safe in our homes as well as when we are out and about in our daily lives. This program will be especially benefi cial to those who live alone and maybe need to depend on others for help. Please make plans to attend and bring a friend and come and learn how to better take care of yourself and be safe, s...
April 23, 1953 Malcolm Baxter was promoted to the grade of Airman First Class in the U.S. Air Force. A boxing tournament, sponsored by the F.F.A., was planned for the LCHS football fi eld on April 27. Admission would be 20 and 35 cents. Hohenwald Dry Cleaners announced that they added new equipment to their business allowing clothes to be rinsed in 3,000 gallons of clean solvent per hour. Malcolm Baxter was promoted in the U. S. Air Force to the rank of Airman Second Class. Bill Turnbow...
The Lewis County Board of Education met in regular session on Tuesday, March 14, 2023, at 6:02 p.m. at the Lewis County Board of Education board meeting room located at 206 South Court Street, Hohenwald, Tn. With the exception of Phyllis Townsend, all board members present were Chair Lindsey Himes, Glenda Atkinson, Derek Cotham, Cassie Couch, Vice- Chair Paula Dyer, Jackie Holt, Cody Mitchell, and Sallie Pollock. Prior to the regular scheduled meeting, a workshop was held beginning at 5:30 p.m. During the workshop Natasha Stewart and her...
Tennessee Senate Protects Workers’ Freedom The Senate has reaffi rmed their commitment to protect workers’ freedom by passing legislation to prevent coercion in union-organizing elections and secure workers’ rights to secret ballot union elections. When a workplace decides to vote on unionizing, it is often done in an open election with workers’ choices made public to union organizers. Due to the lack of privacy of the vote, many workers are subjected to a public pressure campaign by union o...
Eighth grade students earning a spot in the top ten were, from left, 1. Raylee Baker, 2. Kobe Feichtinger, 3. Bo Banks, 4. Kyle Runions, 5. Kabry Adkins, 6. Asher Webb, 7. Ezekiel Wiebe, 8. Siobhan Sommers, and 9. Dakota Hull. Not pictured, 10. Elyssa Villarreal....
The teachers of the year were recognized for their hard work and was presented a gift from the board, American Fidelity and Trane. Pictured, from left, Krista Hinson, Becky Stewart, Brooke Clayton, and William Collier....
Recognition of SCOPE students were given by Jason Fite and certifi cates were presented by Lindsey Himes and Paula Dyer. Pictured from left, Board Member Paula Dyer, Jaxon Fite, Board Member Lindsey Himes, and Cole Spann. Not pictured were Zoie Clark and Andalyn Himes....
The discussion on the 2nd amendment is front and center again. The Biden administration is saying ignorant, untrue things, like the 2nd is not absolute, that the Government has the right to restrict and abridge this amendment. This is false and I’m going to back that up with all the information you need to fi ght this fi ght, so pay attention! Regarding the Federal Government’s ability to impose, “reasonable restraint”, which has now become its mantra. Supporters of the 2nd Amendment claim that they have a constitutional right to keep and bea...
Hankins Ridge Farms sponsored two local riders that competed Saturday, April 22, at the Wayne County Bridle and Saddle Club. Pictured are Faith Richards, 7 years old, riding Sundrop, and Della Caamal, 6 years old, riding Sis. Faith won fi rst place in Lead Line, and Della won second place in Lead Line category....
At approximately the time this column is uploaded to the syndicate website, I will be attending the funeral of my Aunt Jean. I’m sure the eulogist will wax eloquent about heaven, but I want to nominate Aunt Jean to the Babysitter Hall of Fame. When I was six and my brother Dwight was four, our parents dumped … er, entrusted… us to Aunt Jean while they attended a social event at the local municipal recreation center. A boringly routine assignment, except that as soon as our parents drove away, Dw...
“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: Bobby Page, 2844 Buffalo Road, Hohenwald, Tennessee. “The Grand Jury will meet on Monday, May 1, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. You may be prose...
TO: Unknown heirs of Mary Cox and any other unknown interested parties in real property located on Overhead Bridge Road in Maury and Lewis Counties. In case no. 23-145 Chancery Court, Columbia, Tennessee Betty Bowers, Plaintiff vs. Unknown heirs of Mary Cox and any other unknown interested parties, Defendant In real property located on Overhead Bridge Road in Maury and Lewis Counties. In the above styled cause, it satisfactorily appears from allegations properly sworn to that you, the said Defendants are a non-resident of the State of...
Sale at public auction will be on May 17, 2023 on or about 10:00AM local time, at the East door steps of the Lewis County Courthouse, Hohenwald, Tennessee , conducted by the Substitute Trustee as identifi ed and set forth herein below, pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by RUTH ANNIE HUNT, to Rudy Title & Escrow LLC, Trustee, on December 16, 2005, at Record Book 72, Page 835-850 as Instrument No. 18929 in the real property records of Lewis County Register’s Offi ce, Tennessee. Owner of Debt: The Bank of New York Mellon, successor to The Bank o...
Tennessee’s FFA program is among the top fi ve largest in the nation and new state leaders are in place at the Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) to ensure the program remains strong. “Youth agricultural education is a priority for TDA,” Agriculture Commissioner Charlie Hatcher, D.V.M. said. “We are proud to be a part of the early agricultural experiences that FFA provides to help Tennessee develop our future ag industry leaders The FFA leadership team at TDA is in place and already working with students, teachers, and stakeho...