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  • Students of the Week

    Nov 11, 2021

    Students were recently named student of the week at Lewis County Middle School. Zoey Collins was nominated by Mrs. Thompson. "LCMS appreciates you being a school helper and helping with our ice cream sales. You are doing a great job," said Mrs. Thompson. Ella Middleton was nominated by Brandi Feichtinger. "Ella tries to do her best, she volunteers to help sell ice cream at lunch. She is responsible and trustworthy. The group works together as a team very well," said Mrs. Feichtinger. Maggie Dye...

  • Gordonsburg/Little Swan News

    Dorothy Warf, Contributing Writer|Nov 11, 2021

    This week we have had some killing frost. The children said it looked like snow and it certainly did early in the morning before the sun was up high enough to dry it off. I guess it is time, for we are less than two months from the end of this year. I for one am not ready for the cold weather but that doesn’t matter, it is on the way. We had temperatures in the upper twenties and low thirties this past week. Those I know of who are sick either at home, nursing facilities or in the hospitals are: G.Y. Bennett, Connie Bonner, L.C. Bowen, D...

  • Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

    Crystal Nash|Nov 11, 2021

    November 8, 1951 Early winter weather struck Hohenwald on November 2 with snowfall beginning at about 9 a.m. and continuing until a late hour in the night with 12 or more inches falling; however, only about 2 inches remained when the snow stopped. Lowest temperatures reported here were around 16 degrees on the morning of Saturday, November 3. Mrs. Era Williams was appointed to serve as the March of Dimes Director for Lewis County. I.G. Voorhies was named the “Dean of Lewis County Business Men....

  • Adopt-A-Class; McKissack

    Nov 11, 2021

    Mylie McKissack, Supervisor of Teaching and Learning, presented Walmart associate Kim Nelson a certificate and resin award for Walmart Associates' 27 years of participation in the schools Adopt-A-Class program....

  • Panthers win in first round of playoffs

    Jason Fite, Contributing Sports Writer|Nov 11, 2021

    Barry Churchwell, Stats The Lewis County High School Panthers opened up the TSSAA football playoffs on Friday night, November 5, 2021 hosting the Region 5AA Cascade Champions in the first round. The Panthers finished #2 in Region 6AA with a 7-3 overall record and a 4-1 record in region play. Coming off a tough loss to Decatur County-Riverside to decide the Region Champion a week ago, the Panthers wasted little time getting the offense rolling. Barely two minutes into the opening quarter, Lewis C...

  • Public Notices

    Nov 11, 2021

    NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE STATE OF TENNESSEE, LEWIS COUNTY WHEREAS, Kenneth Biedenkapp executed a Deed of Trust to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as beneficiary, as nominee for First Community Mortgage, Inc., Lender and Andrew C. Rambo, Trustee(s), which was dated October 5, 2012, and recorded on October 15, 2012, in Book 142, at Page 491 in Lewis County, Tennessee Register of Deeds. WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the current...

  • Tyrades! Are Veterans the Heroes Who Keep On Giving?

    Danny Tyree|Nov 11, 2021

    I’m not complaining, but after 23 years of column writing, it becomes increasingly challenging to find new angles for recurring events such as Mother’s Day or Memorial Day. So, when it came time to write about Veterans Day (again), I sought inspiration by calling a dear friend who served as a track mechanic during the Vietnam War. Larry said he has good memories of military service and genuinely appreciates what the Veterans Administration hospital system does for him now, but he didn’t feel he...

  • Senator Joey Hensley, MD: Tennessee 28th District Capitol Hill Week in Review

    Sen. Joey Hensley|Nov 11, 2021

    General Assembly passes legislation protecting the constitutional rights of Tennesseans regarding COVID-19 mandates. The General Assembly passed significant legislation during the recent Special Legislative Session protecting the constitutional rights of Tennesseans regarding COVID-19 mandates and federal overreach. The most comprehensive bill approved during the session addresses COVID-19 vaccine, mask and quarantine mandates. Senate Bill 9014, which I co-sponsored, aims to provide clarity...

  • Representative David Byrd: District 71 Capitol Hill Update

    Rep. David Byrd|Nov 11, 2021

    The House and Senate chambers concluded a third extraordinary session of the 112th General Assembly Oct. 30, passing a comprehensive legislative package aimed at restoring individual rights of Tennesseans by protecting against harmful federal mandates. For the 64th time in Tennessee’s 225 years of statehood, a number of issues related to the Covid-19 pandemic, including President Joe Biden’s unconstitutional plan to deny Americans their right to make personal health decisions for themselves by f...

  • MS Basketball versus Leoma

    Jason Fite, Contributing writer|Nov 11, 2021

    The Lewis County Middle School Lady Panthers and Panthers travelled to Leoma to face off with the Leoma Middle Lady Rebels and Rebels on Thursday, November 4th. The Lady Panthers jumped on the Lady Rebels off the tip, scoring the first 6 points of the game before the Lady Rebels could find the basket, and built an 8- 5 lead at the end of the first quarter behind 4 points from Klayr Shepherd. The Lady Rebels defense would limit Lewis County to only 2 free throws from Jazalyn Conner, but the Lady Panthers would hold a 10-9 lead at the half. After...

  • LCHS Class of 1961 donates to library fund

    Nov 11, 2021

    Visitors to the library during Friends of the Library Week (October 19 - 23) enjoyed many treats and surprises throughout the week, including many incentives to donate toward the expansion and renovation project. Some visiting members of LCHS Class of 1961 during the week were inspired to take up a collection for this project from their fellow classmates. Class representative Charles Talley, with his wife Joan, presented a check to library director Crystal Nash for $1,001 to honor those in...