Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
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Hope your family had a great Christmas and enjoyed time together during the holidays. Children are still enjoying the bounty they received and many are ready to return to school, but they have another week or more of holiday break, or winter break as some call it. As you know, we didn’t get the white Christmas that was predicted a few days before the event. Some were sad, some were glad and I guess all those traveling were glad. I think some that headed to the mountains did see snow and were even on the road during some of it falling. Those w...
Shania Hutchison and Cody Atkinson announce the birth of their son, Daniel Rhiatt Atkinson, born at 4:45 a.m. on November 9, 2020 at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia. Rhiatt entered this world weighing 7 pounds and 8.4 ounces and was 19 inches long. He is the grandson of Debbie and James Johnston of Centerville and Scott Atkinson and the late Suzie Seiber of Hohenwald. His great grandparents are Alice and Arthur Hutchison of Centerville, Glenda and Danny Atkinson, and R.B. and Lois...
Michael and Sasha Hinson are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Lincoln Alexander Hinson. Lincoln was born on the 10th of December at Maury Regional weighing 6 pounds and 4 ounces and was welcomed into the world by his cousins Brylee, Emily, Dawson, Natalie and Brooklyn. His grandparents are Vic Reeves, Elisa and Marshall Runions, Vince and Dee Hinson, Julie Reeves and the late Jerry Hamilton. Great-grandparents are Oscar and Martha Reeves, the late Nora Reeves, Gladys Haist and the...
Staci Lubeck and Blake Carroll are proud to announce the birth of their sweet 7 pound, 4 ounce son, Arlin Blake Carroll. Born November 10th at Williamson Medical Center, he was welcomed home by his friends and family. Arlin's grandparents are Dave and Joyce Lubeck and Sheila Carroll....
For more than 20 years, employees, physicians and volunteers at Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC) have been providing gifts for Maury County school children through the annual Holiday Hugs program. This year, a total of 624 local children received a gift from the program to help make the holidays a little brighter. "It is always heartwarming to see the difference Holiday Hugs makes in children's lives," said Cindy Short, director of volunteer services at MRMC. "Programs like Holiday Hugs are...
By Grace T. Tarrant, 18 years old Christmas is the time of the year that the birth of our Lord is focused upon. We read the story of His birth, and contemplate on what it means to us today. We feel His love and know He sent His son for us. Around this time of the year, you’ll often hear music about Jesus’ birth. Carolers sing and radios play. It’s truly amazing how this music can lift your spirit. Beautiful lights of all colors hang on trees, houses, shops and any other thing they’ll fit on. Their gentle glow lights up the night with color....
Birthdays Linda Peppers Hays, December 31 Robert C. Evans Jr., December 31 Angela Pollock, December 31 Allan Carroll, December 31 Leon Hunter, December 31 Stephen Horner, December 31 David Carroll, December 31 Josh Keltner, December 31 Britney Ann Sealey, December 31 Joe Garner, January 1 Cindy Gasparro, January 1 Vivan Keefus, January 1 Ronnie Smith, January 1 Cindy Graves, January 1 Jim Brewer, January 1 Belinda Murray, January 1 Gary Virden, January 2 Alan Morton, January 2 Becky Newbold, January 2 Sharon Overbey, January 2 Fred Brown Sr.,...
The American Job Center offers several resources to assist individuals with achieving their employment goals. A computer resource area is available to individuals interested in doing job searches, online job applications and weekly certifications for unemployment benefits. Visit the local American Job Center at 25 Smith Avenue for more information. Hours of operation are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8:00am – 4:30pm (Closed 12-1 for lunch). Masks are mandatory at this time. The following jobs have been posted on Jobs4TN.gov within the l...
The following is the City of Hohenwald Police Report for December 17-22, 2020. This is a record of police action and is not intended to imply innocence or guilt of charges placed. December 17, Dustin H. Benson, Justwood Lane, charged with driving on a suspended driver’s license. December 18, Rhonda Collum, Old Highway 13, Hurricane Mills, charged with driving on a revoked driver’s license. December 18, Christi R. Hampton, Vaughn Street, Waynesboro, charged with theft of property. December 18, Willie L. Griggs, Double Branch Road, Col...
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case number 2020-PR-64. Estate of James Leslie Hensley, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of December, 2020, Letters Testamentary in respect of the estate of James Leslie Hensley, who died November 25, 2020, 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...
In case you (expletives deleted) missed the marketing campaign, on January 5 the noble public servants at Netflix will launch a six-episode series, “History of Swear Words,” hosted by actor Nicholas Cage. The “proudly profane” program will be supplemented with historians, cognitive scientists, lexicographers and etymology experts. (The latter should feel right at home, after years of hearing, “When are you going to quit &^%$ and get a &^%$ REAL job?”) I find myself with mixed emotions as I navigate a world of prudes, “shock” junkies, auto-p...
New law ensures 911 operators are trained for CPR – Legislation is set to become effective January 1 to ensure 911 operators across the state are prepared to provide cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) instructions to a caller in an emergency situation. Previously, not all counties allowed 911 operators to run callers through CPR instructions. According to the American Heart Association, each year an estimated 350,000 sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) events occur in the United States in an o...
In an effort to encourage more young Tennessean readers to consider one of many technical careers, TBR – The College System of Tennessee, along with Tennessee College of Applied Technology Hohenwald, has premiered an original children's book entitled "Let's Explore Technical Careers." The 32 page book features Tommie and Tammie T-CAT as they visit various career professionals for career day at school. Tennessee, like much of the nation, has experienced a shortage of skilled workers in recent y...
Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Hohenwald selected Randy Duncan to be the first military honoree of the college to be nominated and awarded the inaugural Chancellor's Commendation for Military Veterans. Duncan has spent 21 years in active military service for the U.S. Army, much of which was spent in various tours. "He is a highly decorated veteran and one that is well-deserving," commented TCAT President Kelli Kea-Carroll. The Tennessee Board of Regents and Chancellor Flora W....
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD) launched the Tennessee Virtual American Job Center (VAJC) Friday, bringing information about job services and programs to Tennesseans anytime, anywhere. The unique website guides users to not only the employment assistance available to them but also other services offered by multiple state agencies. Finding the right job and educational opportunities can be overwhelming. The goal of the VAJC is to provide users the information found at more than 80 American Job Centers across...