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  • DA's Office Visits Intermediate School

    Nov 2, 2023

    Special Agent Barry Carroll of the 32nd Judicial District, DA Hans Schwendimann's office, visited Becky Newbold Schrank's 5th grade ELA classes Friday. Students completed a study of crime scene forensics with an Interview an Investigator session after reading Guilty by a Hair by Anna Prokos. Agent Carroll shared DNA evidence collection information based on his 40 years of experience in the law enforcement field....

  • Gordonsburg/ Little Swan News

    Dorothy Warf|Nov 2, 2023

    Monday started off with rain which is good because we have not had much lately. The temperatures are also lower than usual, but it is the time of year when we will be having cool to cold night and moderate day temperatures. The rain brought more leaves to the ground, and they will be stuck until they dry some. Those I know of who are sick either at home, in nursing facilities or in the hospitals are: Kasey Baker, Margie Barber, Joyce Barnes, Colene Beasley, Lynn Brown, Gertie Carroll, Spencer Clark, Robert and Pat Dickson ,Jerry Edwards,...

  • One Day at a Time

    Evelyn 'E.T.' Trevathan|Nov 2, 2023

    Well it is a beautiful Fall morning here in our little valley, the trees are beautiful but a lot of the leaves have fallen off and are covering the ground, it is a little cool but this morning I went for a short walk. It sure is a quiet and peaceful morning, the neighbor’s cows are grazing in their pasture. The cats finished their breakfast and they went with me this morning for our walk. We usually walk in the late afternoons or early evenings and the cats always go walking with us then, but it was such a beautiful morning, I really enjoyed o...

  • Glimpses

    Crystal Nash|Nov 2, 2023

    October 29, 1953 The Herald urged residents to go to the polls on November 3rd and vote on eight proposed amendments to the state constitution. C. R. Bell, owner of Western Auto, announced that parents could purchase “a real letter from Santa Claus” that would be postmarked at Santa’s home in Santa Claus, Indiana. Parents would address the letters at the store and Mr. Bell would send them to Indiana where they would be postmarked and mailed to the child. TWRA released 54 adult Bob White quail...

  • Panthers enter playoffs

    Nov 2, 2023

    Jason Fite/Sports Writer Barry Churchwell/Stats Hulon Dunn/Photos The Lewis County High School Panthers finished off their regular season on the road with a big region matchup against the Waverly Tigers on Friday night, October 27 with playoff positioning in the balance Lewis County wasted little time getting their offense rolling after a big defensive stand on Waverly's first possession. The Panthers struck first when Micah Godfrey sprinted 37 yards on the team's opening drive and secured an ea...

  • 2023 Class 2A State Football Playoffs

    Nov 2, 2023

    First Round...

  • SPOOKS FOUND

    Nov 2, 2023

    Halloween Pictures...

  • NOTICES

    Nov 2, 2023

    TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTICE WHEREAS, on the 1st day of October, 2021, by deed of trust recorded in the Register’s Office of Lewis County, Tennessee, in Book 237, page 165, Kristina Marie Reinhardt and Jeremy Scott Fullagar, conveyed to Assure Title and Escrow LLC., Trustee, the hereinafter described real estate to secure the payment of a note therein described; and WHEREAS, by instrument recorded May 19, 2023, in Record Book 259, page 493, in the Register’s Office of Lewis County, Tennessee, the above mentioned deed of trust was assigned to Rob I...

  • AROUND TOWN

    Nov 2, 2023

    Halloween...

  • LC Shooting Sports Team Awards

    Nov 2, 2023

    The Lewis County Shooting Sports team held their annual team awards banquet on October 22, 2023 at the Lewis County High School Commons Area. A meal was provided by the families of shooters Aiden Johnston and Daniel Burcham for the team members and families to enjoy. Coach Clark and Coach Bean awarded superlatives to Daniel Burcham, Top College Shooter, Mercie Ashmore, Top Varsity Shooter, Lane Gobbell, Top Junior Varsity Shooter, Andi Starcher, Top IA shooter and Anna Burney, Top IE shooter....

  • Angela Pollock

    Amanda Spears|Nov 2, 2023

    Q.) Can you tell me a little bit about yourself? A.) My name is Angela Pollock and I am a 49 years old. I have been married for 28 years to Jay Pollock and have three great kids; Dena of Buffalo, NY, Joel of Hohenwald, and Jayce of Columbia. I am a proud Nonni of 8 grandchildren. I am also a cancer survivor for 2 years now. I worked at Bates for 22 years before it moved to Mexico. I currently work as a nurse at Southern TN Regional Health Systems in Lawrenceburg. Q.) Where did you grow up? A.)...

  • South Central Area Fair Board Announces

    Nov 2, 2023

    The South Central Area Fair Board is excited to announce the theme for this year’s Christmas Parade: “A 1950’s CHRISTMAS PARADE” According to records found in the Lewis County Herald, thanks to the Lewis County Public Library and Archives, the first Christmas Parade in Hohenwald was in 1953, and since we celebrated the anniversary of our first County Fair this year, we saw fit we should do the same with the parade! Christmas in the 1950’s was a time of great joy and economic prosperity in the United States following the war. This prosperity was...

  • Maury Regional cuts ribbon at OB-GYN practice

    Nov 2, 2023

    Maury Regional Medical Group (MRMG) hosted a ribbon cutting Friday, October 27, in partnership with Maury Alliance at its new obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) practice location adjacent to Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC). MRMG OB-GYN is now located on the entire fourth floor of the Maury Regional Medical Office Building and features a modern design as well as additional services. "The state-of-the-art space perfectly complements the exceptional care we offer to women at all phases of...

  • UT-TSU Extension Breaks Down Gender Barriers in Agriculture Cultivate Women in Agriculture Conference Supports Female Farmers in Tennessee

    Nov 2, 2023

    Women make up thirty-five percent of Tennessee’s agricultural producers, contributing to millions of dollars in the state’s economy each year. University of Tennessee Extension Perry County and UT-TSU Extension Lawrence County, in partnership with UT’s MANAGE program and Tennessee AgrAbility, held the second annual Cultivate Women in Agriculture Conference on October 14 to provide support for women in horticultural and agricultural industries. Hosted at the Middle Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center, the event featured networking oppor...

  • MEETINGS IN LEWIS COUNTY

    Amanda Spears|Nov 2, 2023

    RTC-RECOVERY THROUGH CHRIST RTC meets every Sunday at 6 p.m at the Blondy Church Office Building at 529 Swan Ave. SENIOR FITNESS CLASSES Senior Health and Fitness classes with Ann Mobley are scheduled to be held every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m at the Lewis County Senior Center. For more information, call 796-5558 NEWCOMERS GROUP OF NA The Newcomers Group of NA meets seven days a week, Wednesday is a 12 noon meeting and the other six days of the week start at 7 p.m. at 200 South Court Street,...