Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
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On July 28, 2024 at approximately 2:05 AM Hohenwald City Police Officers responded to a business alarm at 201 W. Main St. Jr. Mart. Upon arrival Sgt. Robbie Hooks saw that the front door was broken, with glass and a brick nearby. Inside the officers found another brick and a small piece of carpet near the beer cooler in the back of the store. Security footage showed a tall male wearing blue jeans, a gray shirt, and black and white shoes arriving at the store around 1:46 AM. At 1:48 AM, the footage shows him throwing something through the glass...
On July 29th, a call came over the scanner regarding a single vehicle accident at the 700 block of Rockhouse Road. Upon arrival on the scene, First Responders called for a helicopter for a seven year old child ejected from the vehicle with injuries. Shortly after, they requested a second helicopter for the driver of the vehicle. Both victims suffered injuries that required emergency surgery. According to the driver, an animal ran across the road in front of the car. When he swerved to miss it,...
This is the final week of our annual Cool It With Cash contest to win $100 off your electric bill. See contest details, page B-8. Be sure to let our sponsors know how much you appreciate their support. Sponsors include Bank of Lewis County, 412 Metals & Building Supply, McDonald Funeral Home, Bowen Home Center, John's Tire, and Junkyard Dog Restaurant. Return your entry forms to our office for your chance to win! Deadline is each Monday at 5:00 p.m. The winner of the fifth week's contest was...
Lewis County Grand Jury of the Circuit Court met August 5, 2024 with the Honorable Michael E. Spitzer, Judge of the Thirty-Second Circuit Court at Hohenwald, presiding. Following one day of examining 9 witnesses, 115 true bills and 0 no true bills were found where the proof justified....
The 113th General Assembly has adjourned for 2024, and it was a very successful year. We have taken measures for Tennessee to be a better place to live, work and to raise a family. This is some of the legislation that was passed during this session. Veterans / First Responders Bonuses for skilled military personnel - A new law this year allows the Department of Military to administer a critical skills retention bonus program to fill critical military operations specialties within the Tennessee...
Several folks joined MV Automotive and Performance on Friday, August 2nd to celebrate their grand opening with a ribbon cutting. "We are a one stop shop for all your automotive, diagnostic and repair needs," say Erica and Billy Morton, "and we'll never assume you want to break the bank." They work on residential and commercial equipment, sxs/utv, motorcycles, diesels, cars, trucks, semi trucks and even all size trailers. "Stop by for 20% off your first service with us at 1389 New Kimmins...
TNFRW statewide had 42 members who joined the 50,000 plus Republicans from across the nation to be delegates and representatives at the Republican National Convention. It was inspiring for all who attended to be part of the process of choosing the Presidential candidate, Donald J. Trump and ratifying the Vice President, J.D. Vance who will represent the Republican Party in the November elections. They also adopted the Republican Platform as presented by Tennessee's own Senator Marsha Blackburn....
August 5, 1954 The Herald ran a front-page editorial reminding residents that the “greatest weapon for free America is that of our right to express our beliefs through the use of a secret ballot,” adding that it was the American duty of all registered voters to go to the polls and vote for the candidate of their choice. A graveyard cleaning was scheduled to take place at Loveless Cemetery on August 12. Funeral services were held for Albert Johnson. Kidd Implement and Truck Company adv...
Recognizing the critical role elephants play in their ecosystems and the urgent need to protect them, the state of Tennessee has once again helped us declare August "Elephant Awareness Month" across the state! In addition to celebrating World Elephant Day on August 12, a worldwide event that aims to educate communities about elephants and the importance of protecting and preserving their natural habitats, we invited Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Lewis County Mayor Jonah Keltner, and Hohenwald...
Chris is just a few months old and is a German Shepherd mix. He came to the shelter with his brother Todd who just recently got adopted. Chris is a good boy and loves to play with people and other dogs. He's up to date on shots, and is micro-chipped and neutered....
Join Us for a Journey into the World of Mammoths with Waco Mammoth National Monument! Celebrate World Elephant Day with us on August 12th and embark on an exciting journey into the world of mammoths! Join us for a special interview with Dr. Lindsey Yann, resident Paleontologist, and Brandon Kenning, Park Guide at Waco Mammoth National Monument in Waco, Texas. Discover the incredible story of a nursery herd of Pleistocene Columbian mammoths and their connection to modern elephants, like those we care for here in Tennessee. Standing as tall as...
UT Gardens' August Plant of the Month It is not often a new genus goes mainstream. In 2021, we received Ladybird® Sunglow Calylophus as a trail plant from Proven Winners, and it quickly rose to the top as a winner. The pure bright yellow flowers of Ladybird® Sunglow Calylophus provide an effortless splash of sunshine to the garden all summer long. The four petaled, two-inch wide flowers float among soft feathery green foliage. As the flowers fade, they turn a deep yellow to apricot...
The Staff at Africa Barn are thrilled to share that Donna and Tange’s socialization training has been going very well. Donna has been taking a gradual approach to getting to know each of her new herd mates, and she now allows Tange, who sometimes displays more dominant behaviors than the other females, to touch her back with her trunk under the guidance of Care Staff. This training has helped build confidence between the elephants and encourages natural, friendly behaviors. With support from Caregivers to build muscle strength and c...
Thanks to the generous support of our many donors, The Elephant Sanctuary has received nearly $900,000 for the Building for Bulls project since July 2023. This journey has been nothing short of incredible. We are thrilled to announce that the new state-of-the-art barns are nearing completion, and preparations are underway to relocate Artie to his new home and welcome Osh later this year! Take a virtual walk through the barns here (https://t.e2ma.net/click/suwuvl/k07k9/on092hb). With additional funds approved by our Board of Directors from The...
When the time is right, it is important to recognize the fact and be willing to pass the torch. And that is just where the Dunn family has arrived. Beginning in August, ownership of the Lewis County Herald will change hands for the first time since 1956. A 68 year gate-keep for journalism and community service began on March 1, 1956 when Hulon O. and Byrne K. Dunn purchased the newspaper business from Ernest Pollock. The then 24 year old Byrne and 30 year old World War II Navy veteran, Hulon,...
When most of us hear, "Make a Wish!," it's right before we blow out the candles on the awesome cake our parents worked on all night (or spent money to hire a more talented baker to bake). Either way, it's a joyous time, celebrating the prospect of another year of life, surrounded by family and friends, learning and growing and dreaming that anything is possible. But some kids hear those words for a different reason. Children diagnosed with critical illnesses sometimes struggle to keep fighting,...
Two more weeks for your chance to win $100 toward your electric bill in our 'Cool It With Cash' contest. See contest details, page B-8. Be sure to let our sponsors know how much you appreciate their support. Sponsors include Bank of Lewis County, 412 Metals & Building Supply, McDonald Funeral Home, Bowen Home Center, John's Tire, and Randy Hinson for L.C. Commissioner of Highways. Return your entry forms to our office for your chance to win! Deadline is each Monday at 5:00 p.m. The winner of...
We look forward to welcoming your child to the cafeteria this school year 2024-2025. We are committed to providing every student in our community with nutritious meals that everyone can enjoy together. That is why we are excited to offer school breakfast and lunch every day to all students at no charge. All enrolled children in our school can eat free! I am writing to share with you this exciting news and to ask that you help us ensure our meal program is a success by having your child participate in school breakfast and lunch every single...
The Course at High Forest is pleased to announce their restaurant, The Sandtrap Bar and Grill, is officially open to the public, “serving up a little something for everyone” seven days a week. The highly anticipated opening took off without a hitch, just after the business treated the Lewis County Panthers Golf Team with free food to all players after practice on July 16th. The Sandtrap opened the following Monday, and Facebook has been filled with only positive reviews since, including. “We’ve had an incredible turnout of support from the com...
The 113th General Assembly has adjourned for 2024, and it was a very successful year. We have taken measures for Tennessee to be a better place to live, work and to raise a family. Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy and the best way to preserve Tennessee values Tennessee is proud to be ranked #1 in country for election integrity Following the assassination attempt against President Trump, the engagement at the Republican National Convention, which convened the following week, was off...
The Lewis County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, July 15. Once the Commission heard from citizens, mostly regarding roads, during public input, they moved to accept the report of the committee of the whole. REPORT of the Chamber of Commerce Director: Chamber Director Debbie Landers began by handing out the mission of the Chamber, “We are businesses supporting businesses,” which included the purpose and job description as well. From January to July only, the Hohenwald/Lewis County Welcome Center has seen visits fro...
Tennessee tourism generated a record $30.6 billion in direct visitor spending and saw 144 million visitors to the state in 2023, according to newly released data from Tourism Economics and the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. Tennessee’s direct visitor spending increased 6.2% in 2023. This follows two consecutive years of double-digit growth, driving Tennessee to a 125% recovery over 2019 pre-pandemic levels. “When tourism grows, Tennessee reaps the benefit with increased sales tax revenue,” said Gov. Bill Lee. “Tourism boosts...
July 29, 1954 Authorities destroyed a still capable of producing 100 gallons of finished whisky per day in Lewis County. This still was believed to be the largest ever dismantled in the county and was situated in the 3rd Civil District, approximately 8 to 9 miles from Hohenwald on Dry Branch. Two individuals from Hickman County, Albert Tyler, Sr. and his 22-year-old son, were apprehended and arrested on charges of unlawful whisky production. The Herald received numerous reports of snakes being...
Last week, leaders from various state departments visited our community to participate in a "Partner Paddle" event, which was designed to showcase Lewis County's Buffalo River Blueway. One of the main focuses of the groups visit was to witness the substantial progress the county has made at its Public Access Point at the Mouth of Grinders Creek over the last four years. Since 2020, the state has awarded Lewis County over $200,000 in grants and in-kind assistance that allowed the county to...
"We have successfully started our season with poker run, games and shirt sales raising approximately $4,000 for needy kids Christmas. Anyone who has participated previously with our program knows that we provide Christmas for anywhere from 100 kids or more each year, depending on funds raised. This is our 6th year supporting this cause. We work diligently with Hope, FOP, and others to be sure all families in need are able to meet the needs of Lewis County children for Christmas. If you missed...