Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
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The following is the City of Hohenwald Police Report for October 1-3, 2022. This is a record of police action and is not intended to imply innocence or guilt of charges placed. Kenneth R. White, Gaither Hinson Road, was charged with driving on a suspended driver’s license on October 1. David L. Anderson, Jennie Smith Road, was charged with criminal trespassing, methamphetamine manufacture, deliver, sell or possess and unlawful drug paraphernalia on October 1. Brian P. Irwin, Northview Drive, was charged with driving on a suspended driver’s lic...
Ensuring fairness in girls’ sports K-12 / Public Chapter 909 - The General Assembly approved a new law to enforce legislation passed last year that prohibits biological males from participating in girls’ sports in public K-12 education institutions. The new law requires the Tennessee Department of Education to withhold a portion of state funds from public middle or high schools that fail or refuse to uphold state law and instead allow biological males to compete in girls’ sports at public K-12 s...
Vanderbilt revelations highlight need for legislation to protect minors from gender transitioning procedures In September, political commentator Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire news outlet uncovered appalling videos of Vanderbilt University Medical Center officials acknowledging its pediatric transgender clinic performs irreversible gender transition surgeries on minors and that financial gain is a factor in pushing these procedures. Shortly after, Governor Lee announced an investigation into the...
At my day job, we recently underwent a major upgrade of our security cameras. Yes, shoplifting has gotten bad enough and technology has gotten good enough that we have made this major investment. Retailers have come to the sad realization that they face losses both from the traditional lowlife thieves and the thrill-seeking youngsters who rationalize, “Hey, the store has insurance!” (Apparently these youngsters have seen enough neighbors with wheelbarrows of free zucchini to assume that ins...
Who he is: Henry "Robbie" Robinson, services operations assistant, Fort Meade Exchange. Years with the Exchange: 32 years. What brought him to the Exchange: "When I retired from the Air Force, the federal government was in a hiring freeze," Robinson said. "I applied for lots of jobs, but nothing. Finally, I decided to try the Exchange. The Exchange was the only company that gave me an opportunity at that time, and for that, I am truly grateful." What he did at first: Warehouse worker at the car...
By Jason Fite Sports writer Photos/ Hulon Dunn The Lewis County High School Panthers traveled to Adamsville on Thursday night, September 29th for Region 6AA football action taking on the Adamsville Cardinals. The Lewis County defense was strong in the opening quarter, forcing two Cardinal turnovers and holding the Adamsville offense to only 21 yards in the first quarter of play. Midway through the first the Panthers would get the scoring started as Brycen McDonald hooked up with Chaz Sparkman...
NOTE: Jack played football and basketball at Spring City High School (Class of 1972). He played college basketball at Oral Roberts University before transferring to Tennessee where he graduated in 1983. His head-coaching career began at Soddy-Daisy (1988-1991). Additional stints came at Brentwood High School (1997-2001) and Ravenwood High School (2002-2003). One of the first stories that came to mind when I was approached about this project was during my time at Brentwood High School. We were...
By Jason Fite Sports writer The Lewis County Middle School Panthers faced off with the Hardin County Middle School Tigers on Thursday, September 22nd. With a large crowd supporting the Panthers on Eighth Grade night at LCMS, the Panther offense was inspired and found the endzone early on in the opening quarter as Kobe Feichtinger scrambled and found the endzone on a 16-yard touchdown run. After a failed conversion the Panthers held a 6-0 lead. The Panther defense would play tough throughout the first quarter, limiting opportunities for the...
The following was submitted by Lewis County Sheriff Dwayne Kilpatrick for September 9-23, 2022. This is a record of law enforcement action and is neither intended to imply innocence nor guilt of charges placed. Crystal Mathis, East Burt Drive, Columbia, was charged with failure to appear on September 10. Elizabeth Staggs, Blake Drive, was charged with failure to appear on September 10. Jacob Scaife, Hasslee Drive, Waynesboro, was charged with violation of probation on September 13. Gwendolyn Shirley, West Main Street, was charged with failure...
ANTHONY R. STEELE is the Trustee of a Deed of Trust executed on November 2, 2018, by KIMBERLY CAROL HIMES AKA Kimberly Himes, and JOSHUA HAVILLE HIMES, a married couple. The Deed of Trust appears of record in the Register’s Office of Lewis County, Tennessee, at Record Book 199, Page 1 (“Deed of Trust”). The Trustee will sell the property described in the Deed of Trust for cash at a foreclosure sale requested by the current holder of the Deed of Trust and underlying indebtedness, Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc. Pursuant to T.C.A. §47-9...
Case number 2022-PR-50 in the matter of the estate of Larry Wayne Jones, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of September, 2022, Letters Administration in respect of the estate of Larry Wayne Jones, who died September 9, 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 prescribed in (1)...
The annual 4-H Chick Chain took place on Monday, August 29, 2022. Despite the weather, there was a very successful turn out. There were 56 chickens shown at the auction and lots of children went home with less chickens and money in their pocket from the sell. First place went to Aiden Stranger, second place was Mikayla Pelto, and third place was Jacob Brandon. Fourth place went to Drew Fellers. Lewis County Soil Conservation sponsored the event as well as Tractor Supply. Auctioneer Allison Tanner helped the students sell their...