Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
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My brother and I rarely saw eye-to-eye about TV viewing choices in our teens and twenties, but we were both among the handful of people who imbibed the hilarity of a sitcom that NBC unleashed upon an unresponsive world on September 30, 1982. You may remember "Cheers" as the hit show (set in a Boston pub) that ran for 11 seasons, won 28 Emmy awards, drew 93 million viewers for its finale and spawned the equally long-running spin-off "Frasier"; but "last call" almost came early, as the show ranked...
Proposed Constitutional Amendment gives Tennessee voters opportunity to create emergency succession plan for office of governor Vote ‘YES’ on Amendment 2 to the Tennessee Constitution to ensure stability for state executive office On the November 8 ballot, Tennessee voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on a proposed amendment to the state constitution that establishes a framework for a temporary transition of power for the highest elected official in the state. If approved, the ame...
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By Jason Fite Sports writer The Lewis County High School golf team played in the District 10 Small Division Tournament on Monday, September 19th. Teams involved in the tournament with Lewis County were East Hickman, Fairview, Hampshire, Hickman County, Loretto, Perry County, Santa Fe, Summertown, and Wayne County. In boys’ team play it was Summertown that finished as District Champions with a team total of 330, Loretto finished second with a 333, Hickman County third at 348, Mt. Pleasant fourth with a 362, Fairview fifth at 379, Perry County s...
By Jason Fite Sports writer The LCHS golfers hosted a match at Hohenwald Municipal with teams from Hampshire, Fairview, and East Hickman on Thursday, September 8th. In boys’ play it was Fairview that came out on top with a team score of 130, Hampshire finished the day at 132, good enough for second. Lewis County was third with a team score of 157, and East Hickman fourth at 165. J.D. Wood finished the day with the low score for the Panthers, carding a 47. Braxton Clark finished with a 52, Everett Bates had a 58, and Braylon Bean finished w...
By Jason Fite Sports writer The Lewis County Middle School golf team traveled to the Tennessee River Golf Club to compete against teams from Linden, Lobelville, and Waynesboro on Friday, September 9th. In boys’ team action Linden finished the day in first place at 75, edging out Waynesboro who finished second with a 76, Lobelville finishing third at 77, and Lewis County fourth at 79, only four strokes off the lead. Nolan Whitehead and River Carroll each ended their rounds with a 25, Ryder Ward carded a 29, Bo Banks a 32, and Blayne Pinckley a...