Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
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Senior Lincoln Brewer with his parents, Chad and Jenny Brewer Senior Sloan Moseley with his parents, Marcus and Lori Moseley...
As Mother’s Day approaches, it is appropriate that we discuss the physical characteristics, personality traits, coping mechanisms, etiquette rules, life ambitions, etcetera that we inherited from our mothers. Let’s discuss it in hushed tones, though. We don’t want Uncle Sam salivating over a new type of inheritance tax. (“Who needs Chinese loans? We’ve got dimples, lasagna recipes and heirloom Tupperware! KA-CHING!”) I inherited my soft spot for stray animals from my mother. And when confro...
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case number 2023-PR-20 in the matter of the estate of Barbara A. Turner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of May, 2023, Letters of Administration in respect of the estate of Barbara A. Turner, who died December 21, 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 pres...
The LCHS tennis squads hosted a match with the East Hickman Lady Eagles and Eagles on Thursday, April 13th at LCHS. In girls’ singles Lewis County had Ruth Jennings as the number one seed facing the Lady Eagle number one seed in the opening match. Jennings fell behind midway through the match and took the loss in an 8-3 final. Brooke Mason played in the two-seed pairing and fell back late in the match to drop the final 8-4. Trinly Greene faced off with the number three seed from East Hickman and was unable to break service as she took the l...
The Panthers hosted the Mount Pleasant Tigers in their final action of the 2023 season on Monday, April 17th. Phenix McDonald drew the start for the Panthers and allowed a run in the first after a pair of walks and a single that put Mt. Pleasant up 1-0. Lewis County would start the home first with six-straight baserunners before an out was recorded. Phenix McDonald would draw a leadoff walk and Maddux Tanner reached on an error. Dakota Hull walked to load the bases, and a walk to D.J. Stewart plated a run. Eli Chapin singled to plate Tanner,...
The Lewis County Middle School Panthers traveled to Mount Pleasant on Monday, April 10th for afternoon baseball against the Tigers. Lewis County would get on the board first after a one-out walk to Maddox Tanner and a single from Dakota Hull set up a two-out, two-run double by D.J. Stewart that gave the Panthers an early 2-0 lead. Dakota Hull took the mound to start for the Panthers and worked around a two-out walk for a scoreless first. The score would hold until the home-half of the third inning when Hull issued a pair of two-out walks and...
Forest landowners can ensure conservation benefits for generations to come with funding through the Forest Legacy Program (FLP). Proposals to apply for funding may be submitted until June 9, 2023 at 4:30 p.m. CST. “One of the greatest threats to Tennessee’s forests is conversion to another use, like residential or commercial development,” State Forester David Arnold said. “Grants are available to landowners who want to keep their forests as forests, encouraging sustainable forest management and supporting strong forest products markets...
The LCHS Lady Panthers traveled to Linden on Monday, April 10 to take in the Perry County Lady Vikings. With two down in the first Kinlee Keltner connected on a double and scored on a Chloe Stewart single to put the Lady Panthers up 1-0. Keltner took the mound to start for Lewis County and the Lady Vikings tied the game after a walk and a sacrifice fly. After Lewis County went down in order in the second Perry County strung together a pair of walks and a single before a hit to center played one...
The Lewis County High School tennis teams traveled to Fairview on Monday, April 10th for matches against the Lady Yellow Jackets and Yellow Jackets. In Girls singles action it was Lewis County’s Ruth playing as the number one seed against the Fairview number one. Ruth Jennings took the win in a close 8-5 match. Brooke Mason was the Lady Panther number two, and she dropped the matchup between the two seeds by a score of 8-4. Mary Halfacre played as the number three for Lewis County in the final girls pairing. Halfacre dropped an 8-0 decision t...