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  • Lewis County sheriff report

    Oct 3, 2024

    The following is the Lewis County Sheriff Department report for September 16-September 30, 2024. This is a record of police action and is not intended to imply innocence or guilt of charges placed. Rodney Boyd Huckaby, Henderson Rd. Hohenwald, was charged with violation of probation on September 27, 2024. Chandra Michelle Painter, Hog Creek Rd. Hohenwald, was charged with aggravated Assault on September 25, 2024. Jonathan Michael Ray, Hickory Lane, Hohenwald, was charged with failure to appear on September 27, 2024. Kristina Marie Reinhardt,...

  • Hohenwald/Lewis County Fire and Rescue

    Oct 3, 2024

    From September 23rd to September 27nd, LCF&R responded to several incidents. September 23rd: 9:11 a.m. - Medical call on Swan Avenue. 9:31 a.m. - Medical on Buffalo Road. September 24th: 3:02 p.m. - Medical call on South Park. September 26th, Medical call on Pine Bluff. September 27th: 11:38 p.m. - MVA ( motor vehicle accident) on Charles McClearen Road....

  • Jo Knows

    Josette Riley|Oct 3, 2024

    “Hey, Jo, I turned 18 this year and it will be my first time voting. How do I figure out if I am Republican, Democrat, or Independent?” Well, let’s take at look at each party and their views. You might be Republican if you believe in personal responsibility and want the government to have less control over your life. If you think taxes should be lower, businesses should have more freedom, and the government should focus more on national defense and traditional values, then you might lean Republican. You might be Democrat if you believe the g...

  • Board of Education swears in new board members

    Oct 3, 2024

    The Lewis County Board of Education met in regular session on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at the Lewis County Board of Education board meeting room located at 206 South Court Street, Hohenwald, Tn. With the exception of Cassie Couch, all board members present were Board Chair Lindsey Himes, Vice Chair Paula Dyer, Matthew Adkins, Glenda Atkinson, Jackie Holt, Cody Mitchell, Sallie Pollock, and Morgan Spicer. Prior to the regular session meeting, the recently elected board members...

  • Adam Clark selected to TRPN

    Oct 3, 2024

    \The Tennessee Department of Education, in partnership with Belmont University, announced 57 school leaders selected to the 2024-25 cohort of the Tennessee Rural Principals Network (TRPN), which is a comprehensive approach to improve the preparation, retention, and development of principals in rural communities across Tennessee. Lewis County High School Principal Adam Clark was selected as one of the 52. Of the appointment, Mr. Clark says, “It is a tremendous opportunity to be able to network Lewis County Schools with other schools that are sim...

  • City of Hohenwald Implements New Feature

    Oct 3, 2024

    CitiSen Portal, the program used by the City of Hohenwald for utility billing, is now more convenient than ever. You can now enroll in Auto Pay online with CitiSen Portal. “It’s an easy and secure way to make sure our hard working citizens can get their utility bill paid on time and with convenience that fits any busy schedule,” said City Mayor Danny McKnight. To sign up for Auto Pay with CitiSen Portal: 1. Log into CitiSen Portal 2. Click on Auto Pay Settings from the My Accounts page 3. Select your payment method from the Payment Metho...

  • Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

    Crystal Nash|Oct 3, 2024

    September 30, 1954 The expansion of the industrial building on Forrest Avenue was approved by local voters. Residents of Lewis County voted in favor of issuing $60,000 in industrial revenue bonds with a tally of 1,891 to 12. Additionally, city voters approved the issuance of $40,000 in municipal bonds, with a vote count of 659 to 2. The LCHS Panthers defeated Waynesboro with a score of 33 to 0. Touchdowns were made by Walter Grover, Wayne Clay, Bobby Grinder, and Billy Skelton. Chandler Cab Comp...

  • Senator Joey Hensley, MD

    Sen. Joey Hensley|Oct 3, 2024

    The right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental liberty in America, and Tennessee has long been a champion of this constitutional right. In recent years, in the General Assembly we have taken significant steps to reinforce and safeguard the Second Amendment for our law-abiding Tennesseans. With a range of laws and policies, Tennessee has aimed to ensure that its residents can exercise their right to self-defense without undue restrictions or infringement. Permitless Carry One of the most notabl...

  • SOUTH CENTRAL TENNESSEE TOURISM ASSOCIATION'S ECONOMIC IMPACT REACHES ALL-TIME HIGH OF $517 MILLION Lewis County Generated $4.68 Million

    Oct 3, 2024

    South Central Tennessee Tourism Association, made up of 13 counties, including Lewis, generated more than $517 million in direct visitor spending and saw 3.6 million visitors to the region in 2023. The 2023 Economic Impact of Travel on Tennessee report was released by the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. "Tourism in South Central Tennessee is on a remarkable upward trajectory, fueling both economic growth and community development," SCTTA Executive Director Ryan French said. "This...

  • Davidson County DA's Office Recorded Defense Attorneys, Visitors, and Employees

    Oct 3, 2024

    A lengthy investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, working in conjunction with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, describes numerous questionable actions within the 20th Judicial District Attorney General’s Office. The 20th Judicial District serves Davidson County. Investigators determined that government employees surveilled and monitored audio and video recordings of criminal defense attorneys, office employees, other building tenants, and visitors without their knowledge or consent. Former office employees said it was com...

  • Life as art: Revolutionizing Everyday Photography: The iPhone 16 and Its AI Capabilities

    Elissa Tracy|Oct 3, 2024

    Apple’s recent announcement of the iPhone 16 has sparked excitement among tech enthusiasts and casual users alike, particularly regarding its advanced AI capabilities. The most notable enhancements are found in the camera system, engineered to elevate everyday photography and redefine how we capture and edit images. The question is, how much AI do we need in our lives, on our iPhones, and to what end? At the heart of the iPhone 16’s camera is an AI-powered computational photography engine that takes image processing to new heights. This tec...

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