Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
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Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Hohenwald is accepting applications for a PRACTICAL NURSING INSTRUCTOR for our evening class. Minimum Requirements: • Candidate must possess an Associate Degree in nursing (B.S. preferred) • Must hold a current Registered Nursing license in the State of Tennessee. • Must have a minimum of three (3) years recent nursing experience or three (3) years of experience as a Registered Nurse. • Formal teaching experience preferred. • Ability to teach all portions of the LPN program. • Knowledge of the princip...
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Hohenwald is accepting applications for a full-time Cosmetology Instructor to teach in the main campus Cosmetology program. Minimum Qualifications • High school diploma/GED. • Graduate of an accredited Cosmetology program. • Current, valid Cosmetologist License issued by the TN State Board of Cosmetology. • Current, valid Cosmetology Instructor’s License issued by the TN State Board of Cosmetology. • Minimum of three (3) years’ experience as a licensed Cosmetologist. • Teaching and/or training experie...
"I think some are terrified and some are just ready to get out!" said Mandy Weigel, owner of Junkyard Dog Steakhouse, when asked about reopening her restaurant for dine-in. COVID-19 has hit small businesses hard in the past couple months, and restaurants were no exception. Last Friday, April 24, Gov. Bill Lee issued the "Tennessee Pledge," which stated that restaurants would be able to reopen at 50% capacity. Most local restaurants have used this time to create a curbside service and issue a dee...
Jonathan Jones, of Jones Hometown Pharmacy in Hohenwald, was recently recognized as a Patient Champion by the American Pharmacy Cooperative, Inc. (APCI). APCI is an organization founded in 1984 to protect and promote the interests of independent pharmacies. "Pharmacists like Jonathan Jones are vital to our communities because they know that nothing is more important than earning and keeping their neighbors' trust," said Tim Hamrick, CEO of APCI. Jones Hometown Pharmacy, which has been family...
Governor Bill Lee announced Friday, April 3, 2020 that Meriwether Lewis Electric Cooperative will receive a $593,166 Broadband Accessibility Grant through the State of Tennessee’s Department of Economic and Community Development for the southern part of Perry County. MLEC submitted four grant applications: one in Hickman County and three in Perry County. “We are grateful to Gov. Lee and our legislators for recognizing and supporting the need for reliable broadband in our rural hometowns,” says MLEC President and CEO Keith Carnahan. “When...
KNOXVILLE, April 14, 2020 - Becky Jane Newbold, managing editor of the Lewis County Herald, has won the Tennessee Press Association’s (TPA) 2019 Public Notice Journalism Contest. The contest recognizes journalists who use public notice, or the lack of required public notice, to raise awareness of its importance. The judge wrote, “The Lewis County Herald wins the 2019 TPA Public Notice Journalism Contest for its comprehensive coverage of the failure of the Hohenwald City Council and other local governing bodies to adequately notify citizens of...