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  • Tennessee 28th District Update

    Sen. Joey Hensley|Feb 9, 2023

    Senate prioritizes legislation to protect children Health Committee advanced legislation prohibiting irreversible medical procedures to change gender identity of child Legislation that would prohibit minors from undergoing irreversible and harmful medical procedures to change their gender identity is one step closer to becoming law. Senate Bill 1, sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson and which I co-sponsored was approved in the Health Committee this week. The bill seeks to ban medica...

  • Tyrades

    Danny Tyree|Feb 9, 2023

    Let’s face it: not everyone does Valentine’s Day well. A significant number of people are too unromantic, lazy, cheap or unimaginative to make the best of the occasion. Don’t despair if you fall into one of those categories. Some of the most prominent people in history have been romantic duds. For instance… Philosopher René Descartes, who declared, “I think, therefore I am going to break up with her before I have to buy a Valentine’s Day gift.” King Arthur, who fumed, “Isn’t it enough that I s...

  • Commodore Hotel hosts Nashville's T.W. Hale for songwriting workshop

    Feb 9, 2023

    Linden, TN – Back by popular demand, T.W. Hale, hit Nashville songwriter (Reba McEntire, Billy Ray Cyrus, Randy Travis and more), will lead the 2nd Annual Songwriting Workshop Feb. 10-11, 2023 at Linden's Commodore Hotel. A special add-on event to this year's Tennessee Songwriter's Week, the event begins at 5 p.m., Feb. 10 and continues Feb. 11 through the songwriter qualifying round performances. The workshop includes a meet and greet, a guitar pull, sessions on crafting a song, lyric w...

  • Highway and sign dedication for Hattie Louise "Tootsie" Bess

    Feb 2, 2023

    Last week Lewis County celebrated the life of its hometown hero, Hattie Louise Tatum "Tootsie" Bess, with two ceremonies honoring her impact on the world of country music. The first ceremony was a road sign unveiling along Centerville Highway, where a portion of Highway 48 was named in memory of Tootsie. The second was the unveiling of a "Tennessee Music Pathways" marker along Main Street in downtown Hohenwald. Several of Tootsie's family members came to town to take part in these events, includ...

  • George to be honored at FHU

    Feb 2, 2023

    The opening reception of the annual Bible Lectureship at Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson will honor the late Malcom George of Hohenwald. The reception will be held from 6:00-6:45 p.m. on Sunday, February 5. Bro. George passed away on December 15, 2022. He had attended the FHU Lectures for 71 years. He preached at congregations in Tennessee and Mississippi and most recently was a member of the Lomax church of Christ in Hohenwald....

  • LCHS Football Head Coach Derek Rang leaving

    Feb 2, 2023

    News spread fast after a report in the Knoxville News Sentinel Tuesday, January 24, that Lewis County Football Head Coach Derek Rang was hired as the new head coach for the Oak Ridge Wildcats. Reporter Toyloy Brown III of the Knoxville News Sentinel said Oak Ridge athletics director Joe Gaddis described the search process for the school's next football coach as exhaustive. The position received over 50 applicants. Gaddis, a former football coach at Oak Ridge, said Rang's winning acumen, which...

  • Warm Up Your Winter

    Feb 2, 2023

    Play Warm Up Your Winter and enter for a chance to win $100 toward your electric bill! See contest details, page A-8. Be sure to shop with our sponsors and let them know how much you appreciate their support. Sponsors include Adair Funeral & Cremation Services, Bank of Lewis County, 412 Metals & Building Supply, Junkyard Dog, McDonald Funeral Home and Bowen Home Center. Return your entry forms to our office for your chance to win!...

  • Reader's Choice

    Feb 2, 2023

    We are overway halfway through with the voting in the 2023 Best of Lewis County. Get your ballot submitted for your chance to win an easy $100! Find this year’s ballot on page B-1, write in your choices and return it to our office for a chance to win the cash. Find a password inside this issue to vote online at lewisherald.com. You only have until February 22 to vote to take home bragging rights as the Best of Lewis County!...

  • Charges placed following accident

    Feb 2, 2023

    On January 7, 2023 Brad Lawson wrecked his Dodge Charger on West Main in Hohenwald and struck the "Welcome to Hohenwald" sign. Trooper Thomas Bayless stated in his report that, "Mr. Lawson was involved in a crash. He had an odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person. He was unsteady on his feet and stated he had two. He would not follow my finger, walked and turned, stopped off the line and raised his arms and stopped. He did not finish the task, did not attempt one leg stand. I placed him...

  • Love Your Library Events at Library and Archives

    Feb 2, 2023

    Are you a library user with a story to warm the heart about your library? Has the library made a difference in your life? If so, the Lewis County Public Library and Archives would love to hear from you. During the month of February, the library and archives will be hosting Love Your Library: a Snapshot of the Heart of Our Community. The goal of this campaign is to promote awareness of the library and its impact on the citizens of Lewis County. The Lewis County Public Library and Archives wants...

  • Adopt a Class sponsor awards prizes

    Feb 2, 2023

    Brittany Schwendimann, Lewis County Elementary School Counselor, partnered with her Adopt-a-Class sponsor, Davis House Child Advocacy Center, to promote self-care among LCES employees. Staff members were encouraged to participate in a game of Self-Care Bingo to promote positive mental, physical, and emotional health. Prizes were provided by DeAnna Darden-Carroll on behalf of Davis House. The following staff members were randomly selected for participation prizes: Crystal Shook, Cindy McClain,...

  • Person of the Week

    Amanda Spears|Feb 2, 2023

    by Amanda Spears, Staff Reporter When I got the call for this one, I was super excited. She has an amazing story and she is such an amazing person all around. I was so happy to do this interview. I hope you all enjoy getting to know a little about her. Q.) Can you tell me a little about yourself? A.) I'm a nurse, I work in recovery. Outside of work I'm involved in the recovery community here in Hohenwald. I myself went through a very dark time in my life where I didn't have the courage to step...

  • Celebrating

    Callie Dunn|Feb 2, 2023

    Birthdays Tamra Harris, February 2 Pearl A. Kelly, February 2 Sara Tarkington, February 2 Nettie Mae Hensley, February 2 Brianne Amacher, February 2 Nicki Jones, February 2 Jo Anne Jackson, February 2 Darrin Castell, February 2 Beverly Holt, February 2 Dana Tatum, February 2 Suzy Nash, February 2 Cole Runions, February 2 Brittany Moore, February 3 Tracy Hankins, February 3 Daryl Bobo, February 3 Devin Owen Peery, February 3 Barry Wood, February 3 Cindy Nash, February 3 Colton Ryan Morrison, February 3 Gary D. Hinson, February 4 Ellen Hayes,...

  • One Day at a Time

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

    By “E.T. Trevathan, Contributing Writer Well it is a cool and rainy morning here in our little valley, the wind blew really hard last night and it rained hard. The cats were snuggled down in their beds and did not want to get up, but when they smelled their breakfast they came running. I am enjoying my coffee and Bob is washing the breakfast dishes, so far he has not asked for an increase in his pay, ha. He sure makes it nice for me as I can get my day started a little earlier and the kitchen is spotless. Bob is doing much better, we went o...

  • Gordonsburg

    Dorothy Warf|Feb 2, 2023

    By Dorothy Warf, Contributing Writer Still having lots of rain showers in the area and we should never complain about the rain because it will surely be dry someday. Our temperatures have been like usual for the winter months days in the fifties and sixties for most part and the nights twenties or thirties and some days it did not even get above fifty. Someone said the other day that many say if you want to experience all four seasons of weather just come to Tennessee and spend a few days, well we have all heard that, but it is about the...

  • Savanah Nunley awarded degree from UA

    Feb 2, 2023

    Savanah Nunley of Hohenwald, has received the following degree(s) from The University of Alabama: Bachelor of Arts. UA awarded over 1,650 degrees during its fall commencement ceremonies on Dec. 10, 2022. A recent economic analysis found that a degree from The University of Alabama can pay more over time than investments in United States stock market indexes. The University provides numerous opportunities for service and growth to help prepare future generations through its educational, cultural and social experiences. UA is not only home to...

  • Glimpses of Hohenwalds Past

    Crystal Nash|Feb 2, 2023

    January 29, 1953 It was announced that meetings would be held in various communities throughout the county for the purpose of explaining what tax increase would be needed to finance the payment of bonds for the construction of a county-city factory building. The Herald published a front-page announcement to debunk local rumors that only property owners would be allowed to vote in the February 21 bond election. The requirements for voting would be the same as in any state or county election....

  • Tennessee 28th District Update

    Sen. Joey Hensley|Feb 2, 2023

    State Legislature sets the stage for 113th General Assembly Human trafficking prevention remains top priority for Tennessee legislature January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. This and every month of the year it remains a top priority of our General Assembly to bring an end to this terrible crime in Tennessee. Often described as a hidden crime, human trafficking includes both forced labor and sex trafficking. Not long ago, Tennesseans saw human trafficking as a third world...

  • Tyrades

    Danny Tyree|Feb 2, 2023

    Middle-class philanthropy may be dying. Citing a study released by the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, “National Review” magazine says the share of American households donating to charity nosedived from 66 percent in 2000 to 50 percent in 2018. And only one-third of the decline was directly attributable to economic hardships, with the remainder coming from decreases in interpersonal trust, decline in empathy and an unfortunate “give until it hurts” loophole that lets pe...

  • Freed-Hardeman University Graduate

    Feb 2, 2023

    Freed-Hardeman University announced approximately 121 December graduates this month. Graduates received baccalaureate, graduate and certificates, licensures and associate’s degrees. Tatianna Tranovich, of Hohenwald, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology General. The mission of Freed-Hardeman University is to help students develop their God-given talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that integrates Christian faith, scholarship and service. With locations in Henderson and Memphis, FHU offers bachelor’s, mas...

  • Remembering Valentine's Day; Historical Society meeting

    Feb 2, 2023

    by Leila Oertel Valentine’s Day is coming up and The Lewis County Historical Society would like to remember and celebrate our traditions of this day. There are many ways to tell someone that they are special and Esther Howland in Wooster Massachusetts started the business of handcrafting cards to send in 1850 in Massachusetts. There were beautiful, crafty, silly, sentimental, saucy, romantic cards and even some “lemon” or vinegar cards with the opposite message were anonymously sent telling someone that they were definitely to stay away. My sc...

  • Lewis County Cub Scouts met recently

    Feb 2, 2023

    Lewis County Cub Scouts met recently and the boys were greeted by a surprise indoor camp-out complete with a "campfire", twinkling "stars" and pigs in a blanket. The boys competed in team relay races with glow stick batons. The winning team received prizes and all competitors received glow sticks. The pack is preparing to host it's annual District Pinewood Derby races on March 17, 2023 in the Community Building at Memorial Park so the boys and parents are working hard at home to design and...

  • City election scheduled for May 4

    Amanda Curtis|Jan 26, 2023

    by Amanda Curtis, Staff Reporter "Having tangible proof, a paper trail, of the election results has really brought a peace of mind to the voters of this community," says Administrator of Elections Rusty Isbell, referencing the new voting machines first used in August of 2022 by approximately 8,000 voters. "Tennessee is voted #1 in the country in election integrity. With the consistent checks and balances, accountability and action, it is no secret as to why." This May, voters will return to the...

  • Warm up your winter

    Jan 26, 2023

    Starting today, play Warm Up Your Winter and enter for a chance to win $100 toward your electric bill! See contest details, page A-8. Be sure to shop with our sponsors and let them know how much you appreciate their support. Sponsors include Adair Funeral & Cremation Services, Bank of Lewis County, 412 Metals & Building Supply, Junkyard Dog, McDonald Funeral Home and Bowen Home Center. Return your entry forms to our office for your chance to win!...

  • Three day long manhunt ends in arrest

    Jan 26, 2023

    On January 12, 2023, Lewis County Sheriff Department Deputy Mckenzie Potts and Sergeant Todd Webb were dispatched to 168 Ashley Road. When they arrived, Daniel Lee Brewer fled from deputies in a blue Nissan Sentra with a female in the vehicle. Law enforcement pursued but were unable to catch Brewer at that time. On January 13, Lewis County Dispatch received a call from the female's mother wanting a welfare check on her. When Deputies Nicholas Reeves and Dustin Carroll arrived, Brewer was on the...

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