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  • January 15th & 16th 2024

    Jan 18, 2024

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  • Blackburn's Push To Subpoena Epstein Estate, FBI Records Gains Full Support Of Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans

    Jan 18, 2024

    U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) announced she has the full support of Ranking Member Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans on her amendments to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein’s estate for unredacted flight logs, as well as to subpoena the FBI for all records pertaining to Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. With the full support of Judiciary Republicans, Senator Blackburn is continuing to urge Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) to hold a vote on these amendments. “While redacted portions of Jeffrey Eps...

  • FHU Announces Fall 2023 President's

    Jan 18, 2024

    Freed-Hardeman University has released the names of students who made the President’s and Dean’s Lists for the Fall 2023 semester. To be on the President’s List, a student must be full-time and have a 4.0 grade point average. Students on the Dean’s List have earned a minimum 3.4 grade point average for the semester. The following students from Lewis COunty have been recognized: Catherine Hackett, a sophomore, has been named on the Dean’s List. Hackett is earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Aaron Hunter, a junior, has been named on the De...

  • SCHRA meetings

    Jan 18, 2024

    The South Central Human Resource Agency Governing Board Meeting on Thursday, January 25, 2024, at 11:00 a.m., at the SCHRA Central Office, 1437 Winchester Hwy., Fayetteville, TN. The SCHRA Budget/Audit/Appropriations, Property, Nominating/By-Laws and Personnel Committees will meet prior to the Governing Board Meeting at 10:00 am....

  • Police Report

    Jan 18, 2024

    The following is the City of Hohenwald Police Report forJanuary 3-16 , 2024. This is a record of police action and is not intended to imply innocence or guilt of charges placed. David Hall, Twin Oaks, was charged with aggravated burglary, evading arrest, recklesss endangerment X2, theft of property, and DUI 1st offense, on January 3. William Watson, Darbytown Road, was charged with domestic assault on January 7, 2023. William Hobbs, Mercury Street, was charged with domestic assault on January 10....

  • CApitol Hill Week Review

    Jan 18, 2024

    8 Legislative Preview: Crime and Public Safety We are preparing for a busy 2024 Legislative Session in Nashville where we will address a variety of important issues facing Tennesseans including improvements to Tennessee’s public safety. Crime and Public Safety A main priority of the General Assembly is to ensure Tennessee is a great place to live, work and raise a family. Protecting Tennessee communities from crime is a major aspect of this creed. Cracking down on crime and improving public safety is an ongoing focus of the General A...

  • Sweet Mama

    Jan 18, 2024

    Likes: Lying outside in the sun, Taking it easy, That she is potty trained. Notes: She came in with her babies & all have been adopted but her, She is very laid back & sweet. To adopt please contact the High Forest Humane @ 931-796-5204....

  • Intermediate School Honor Roll!

    Jan 18, 2024

    3RD GRADE Lola Cunningham Karsyn Lindahl Oakley Allen Laken Brewer Lucille Brewer Tytus Hinson Kensley Kilgore Hunter Loftis Landyn Stanger Michael Calvert Cash Creasy Autumn Eaker Natalie Eaker Traclyn Hinson Jonathan Ace Morris Kaybree Jones Hans Andrade Wyatt Carroll Katelynn Fryfogle Ezra Hinson Jax Kvapil Ike Reeves Mhaygee Sparkman 4TH GRADE Anna Inman Lennox Riley Lennox Culberson Reanna Gafford Zanidy Jones David Sloan Joslyn Wix Evie Sue Brewer Ethan Burlison Brayden Downs Landyn Everson Arianna Himes Corbin Miller Bailey Anthony 4TH G...

  • Winter Weather Reminders

    Jan 18, 2024

    With the winter temps finally setting in, it’s time to make sure we’re well prepared for the storms that sometimes come with it. What happens if the temperature drops? What about if the power to your home and/or business goes out? If you’ve thought about this before the temps drop, you’ve probably done all the preparations, including: sealing and insulating, chimney inspections, ensuring smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are in good, working order, etc. However, if you haven’t, don’t despair. It’s not too late. First, stock up on essentials li...

  • The Winter Blues

    Jan 18, 2024

    January can be a very difficult time! After a month of hustle and bustle making everything perfect for the holidays, we find ourselves in a moment of gloom with our arms crossed, a lot of spare time, and financially broke. This is the time to reflect on what can improve our mental health. While many seek out hobbies or new adventures, there’s one thing that can help us all at a very low cost! Exercise is so crucial to our mental and physical health. It allows us to defeat our setbacks and hardships with an escape from the real world for a m...

  • Maury Regional Health Reports on Respiratory Illnesses

    Jan 18, 2024

    Respiratory illnesses are hitting communities hard across the country - particularly the Southeast - and southern Middle Tennessee is not immune. Maury Regional Medical Center reported 148 patients who tested positive for COVID-19, influenza or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) between Dec. 24-31. According to Maury Regional Health Chief Medical Officer Christina Lannom, DO, 24 of those patients were hospitalized on Dec. 31. “This is the season when respiratory illness tends to peak and this year is no exception,” Dr. Lannom said. “All of th...

  • Opioid Funds to Faith Based Recovery Coalition

    Jan 18, 2024

    “County Allocates $64,586 in Opioid Funds to Faith Based Recovery Coalition” Lewis County Government has taken a significant step in addressing the pressing issue of drug abuse in our community by allocating $64,586 from its state opioid abatement funds to the Lewis County Faith Based Recovery Coalition. The “Coalition” is an organization of local church leaders from various denominations that united together over four years ago to help combat drug abuse and assist those in need of recovery services in our community. They have been at the for...

  • Gordonsburg/Little Swan News

    Dorothy Warf|Jan 18, 2024

    Talking about Tennessee weather this past week has really been in sync with it reputation. We had days where the temperatures were in the upper fifties for a day and then thundershowers for two or three days with high winds. No damage that I know of except trees and limbs down all over everywhere. Then on Sunday the temperatures began with the twenties but by evening it was dropping and by 4:30 it had begun to snow and by the time we got our of church a little before six it was white and temperatures had dropped to 23 degrees. We made it home w...

  • Tyrades

    Danny Tyree|Jan 18, 2024

    Without much fanfare (okay, I did write and voice a radio commercial noting the milestone), I recently marked 25 years of my “day job” working for a farmers cooperative. I realize lots of other people have spent at least 25 years with a single employer; but given the impact of mergers, layoffs, obsolete professions, mandatory drug tests, anger management issues and online job listings, our accomplishment is nothing to sneeze at, either. I appreciate the stability and family atmosphere at the...

  • Historical Society Meeting

    Jan 18, 2024

    The Historical Society will meet on February 5, 2024 if weather is not bad....

  • One Day at a Time

    Evelyn 'E.T.' Trevathan|Jan 18, 2024

    Well it is a cold winter morning here in our little valley. The sun is shining and there is no wind blowing right now. The wind sure has been blowing over the last few days, I can not remember us ever having wind this high for this many days. The wind has been so cold and high, you can not stand to be out in it for long at a time. I know we always have a lot of wind in March, but never this bad and in January. With all this winter weather forecasted I have got my bread and milk, I do not know why when there is a forecast for any kind of bad...

  • Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

    Jan 18, 2024

    January 14, 1954 Most of Lewis County had been in a deep freeze several days with the low temperature in Hohenwald being reported as 9° Fahrenheit, “the weather man forecasts that warmer weather brings snow or rain.” The Lewis County Quarterly Court passed a resolution allowing Gulf International Gas Company permission to lay a natural gas pipeline across the county. A fire originating from a furnace caused minor damage at Lawrence Hickerson’s store. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nestor, Jr. announced the birth of their daughter, Nell Elizabeth. Mr. an...

  • MEETINGS IN LEWIS COUNTY

    Amanda Spears|Jan 18, 2024

    A PLACE TO BELONG A Place to Belong is a Mental Health Suport Group. Our first in person meeting will be held on January 23, 2024. For more information check our Facebook page. RTC-RECOVERY THROUGH CHRIST RTC meets every Sunday at 6 p.m at the Blondy Church Office Building at 529 Swan Ave. SENIOR FITNESS CLASSES Senior Health and Fitness classes with Ann Mobley are scheduled to be held every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m at the Lewis County Senior Center. For more information, call 796-5558 NEWCOMERS GR...

  • Embracing Winter's Embrace: A Cozy Retreat into Life's Literary Haven

    Jan 18, 2024

    As the chilly winds sweep in, ushering in the season's first snowfall, there's an undeniable allure to huddle up, hunker down, and create a haven within the warmth of our homes. In these moments, the fireplace roars to life, casting a comforting glow, and a soft blanket becomes the perfect companion. This week's weather predictions hint at a serene landscape covered in snow, inviting us to turn inward, contemplate our thoughts, or indulge in the artful escape of reading an interesting book. The...

  • FAFSA Now Available for Tennessee Students

    Jan 18, 2024

    The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now available for Tennessee students, including recent changes to make it easier than ever to apply for financial aid to support a college education. While the FAFSA typically launches in October on StudentAid.gov, this year the launch was delayed by the U.S. Department of Education due to program updates to improve online functionality. The Tennessee Promise FAFSA deadline has officially moved to May 15, 2024 to accommodate the late opening and to allow students extra time to complete...

  • FOCUS ON VIBRANT HEALTH

    Jan 18, 2024

    NUTRITION Health is your birthright, and your body has an amazing ability to heal. You can make choices that make a profound difference in the quality of your health. What you eat, and what you do not eat, is a choice you can make several times every day. Nutrients from your diet are critical for your health. They are needed for the growth and development of a baby. In adults, nutrients are needed to replace cells, to make hormones and chemical messengers, to repair damage, and for all functions in your body. What are the consequences of poor...

  • Year End Review

    Jan 18, 2024

    continued from last week... March 2023 Juveniles charged after burglary March 8, a patron using the charging bench at the Lewis County Library heard glass breaking across the street. Hohenwald Police Department officers noticed the front door busted on the Last Chance Market store on North Park. The business was closed for the day, and upon further inspection, the store owner confirmed large amounts of vapes and candy were missing, among other things. Officers spotted two individuals matching the description and the two allowed a search of...

  • Public Notice

    Jan 18, 2024

    NOTICE OF GRAND JURY MEETING “It is the duty of your Grand Jurors to investigate any public offense which they know or have reason to believe has been committed and which is triable or indictable in this county. Any person having knowledge or proof that such an offense has been committed may apply to testify before the Grand Jury subject to the provisions of Tennessee Code Annotates, 40-12-104.” The foreperson of this county is presently: Bobby Page, 2844 Buffalo Road, Hohenwald, Tennessee. “The Grand Jury will meet on Monday, February 5, 20...

  • Dozens Attend Ground

    Jan 11, 2024

    Monday, January 8th, students weren't the only ones returning to school. Dozens of people gathered on West Main Street to break ground on what is to be the brand new Lewis County High School. In attendance were Clardy Construction Advisors, Nabholz Construction, students, Chamber of Commerce members, school employees, past and present school board members, county and city and state government officials, and more. All of them there to commemorate years worth of saving and planning. The total...

  • Driver Life-Flighted

    Jan 11, 2024

    A one vehicle accident on January 2 resulted in the driver being life-flighted. According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol report, Noah Carroll was traveling south in a 1996 Jeep Cherokee over a hill crest on Buffalo Road when he failed to see another vehicle slowing down in the same traffic lane. Evidence showed Carroll swerved left into the north bound lane to avoid the other vehicle. Carroll then exited the left side of the roadway and struck a ditch. The vehicle then rotated 180 degrees with...

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