Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
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Domino’s 558 East Main St., Hohenwald, TN 38462 July 25, 2024 | 99 Rockin’ Coffee 111 S. Park Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462 July 25, 2024 | 100 Main Street Grill 105 W. Main St., Hohenwald, TN 38462 July 18, 2024 | 99 Burger King #27301 471 E. Main St., Hohenwald, TN 38462 July 11, 2024 | 100 Lewis & Clarke’s 35 N. Maple St., Hohenwald, TN 38462 July 11, 2024 | 96 Pizza Hut 439 E Main St., Hohenwald, TN 38462 July 10, 2024 | 100 Papaw Timmy’s Family Restaurant 225 Old 99 Cir., Hohenwald, TN 38462 June 21, 2024 | 99 Barber’s Place 117 N Park Ave....
Runner is an adult male. He is sweet and well mannered. He loves to play with the water hose. He enjoys being outside and seems to be housebroken. He likes Water, Sunshine and Fresh Air. High Forest Humane Society 931-796-5204...
Elephants, as herbivores, spend about 22 hours a day chewing vegetation, relying on their large, strong, ridged teeth for this task and making dental health very important for them. To ensure dental health, elephants at The Sanctuary are trained to lift their trunks and open their mouths so that Care Staff can inspect their teeth. The Vet Team reviews routine photographs of each elephant's mouth quarterly using an endoscope or plumber's camera. Recently, the "tooth fairy" made a visit to African...
1. Lucky Bamboo: Easy to grow in water, Lucky Bamboo thrives in low light and adds an elegant touch to any room. 2. Pothos: Known for its air-purifying qualities, Pothos grows quickly in water and requires minimal care. 3. Philodendron: This adaptable plant does well in water, offering lush green foliage that enhances indoor spaces. 4. Spider Plant: Spider Plants produce offshoots that can root and grow in water, making them perfect for hydroponic growth. 5. Peace Lily: Peace Lilies bloom...
Going to the farmers market is a weekly staple for many, and markets are available across the country both seasonally and year-round. Farmers markets offer a wide variety of fresh local products like fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses and beverages. When shopping at the farmers market, it's important to keep food safety in mind to avoid foodborne illness from tagging along. Temperature Matters Some farmers markets are only available seasonally in warmer months, and bacteria that cause foodborne...
The Rise of Concrete Furniture: Durability Meets Design In both interior and exterior design, concrete furniture has emerged as a robust alternative to traditional materials like wood and plastic. Known for its strength and versatility, concrete has been used in construction for centuries but has only recently become popular as a key material in furniture design. This “industrial look” gained momentum in the early 2000s, as designers sought materials that could withstand the elements while offering aesthetic flexibility. Concrete furniture offe...
The 113th General Assembly has adjourned for 2024, and it was a very successful year. We have taken measures for Tennessee to be a better place to live, work and to raise a family. The General Assembly strongly supports law enforcement in their brave work to keep our communities safe Tennessee is blessed to have some of the finest local and state law enforcement officers in the country. I am so grateful for their service and sacrifice to keep our communities safe. Our law enforcement have our...
The following is the City of Hohenwald Police Report for August 16-18, 2024. This is a record of police action and is not intended to imply innocence or guilt of charges placed. Jaime C. Vizarretea, Hunting Ridge Drive, Nashville, was charged with DUI 1st Offense on August 16. Kristopher D. Starling, Franklin Avenue, Lawrenceburg, was charged with driving on suspended driver’s license on August 17. Thomas A. Blackburn, homeless, was charged with shoplifting x4 on August 18. Garrett N. Skelton, Bavaria Road, charged with domestic assault on A...
The Tennessee Wars Commission, the Tennessee Historical Commission division responsible for preserving the state’s significant military history, has announced the September 2, 2024 opening of this year’s grant cycle for the Tennessee Wars Commission Grant Fund. Since 1994, this grant program has funded approximately one hundred twenty-four different projects preserving and interpreting the military legacy of Tennessee and Tennesseans. “The Wars Commission Grant Fund provides a unique opportunity for Tennessee communities to enhance their war-r...
DEMOCRATIC PARTY Lewis County Democratic Party Monthly Meetings. Second Tuesday of the Month. County Commissioner Room 2nd Floor of County Courthouse, 110 N. Park Ave. 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. June 11, July 9, August 13, September 10, October 8, November 12 (no meeting in December). For more information, contact [email protected] Friends of the Lewis County Public Library Friends of the Lewis County Public Library meets every 4th Monday of the month at the Welcome Center Depot on Main street at 4:30 p.m. We encourage you to join us i.n support our...
August 19, 1954 All schools in Lewis County would open for the new school year on August 23. Rural schools would start at 8 a.m., the Hohenwald Elementary School would begin at 8:15 a.m., and students at LCHS were to report for school at 9:30 a.m. Schools listed for the 1954-55 school year were: Buffalo Valley, Garrett, Gordonsburg, Hohenwald Colored, Hohenwald Elementary, Kimmins, Lewis County High School, Macedonia, Napier, Sweetwater, and Ridgetop Colored. MLEC announced that a local...
On September 16, 2024, the FSIS will be adding H5N1 influenza A monitoring in dairy cows at slaughter to its already robust national surveillance programs for pathogens and chemical contaminants. FSIS will leverage its existing National Residue Program (NRP) and conduct H5N1 sampling in the muscle samples of dairy cow carcasses already collected for this program. Samples will be tested by FSIS laboratory personnel using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing. Carcasses sampled under the NRP are held by establishments pending results of...
Governor Bill Lee recently announced the appointment of five distinguished individuals to the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC). The new members attended their first THEC quarterly commission meeting on August 15, 2024. These new commissioners bring a wealth of experience and knowledge that will further enhance the commission’s mission to increase the number of Tennesseans with a postsecondary credential and create a cohesive higher education enterprise in the state. The newly appointed members are: Gadson William Perry, West Tenness...