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From the kitchen of Hendrix Brewer : Ingredients: 11,0000 lb. turkey, a dash of salt, 30,000cloves of garlic, 33,300 cups of basil, 100,000 tbsp of salt. Preheat the oven to 4.55 degrees Fahrenheit. Stuff the turkey with the ingredients, as well as dough and spicy. Dress the turkey with scarf. Cook the turkey for 1000,000 hours. Take the turkey out of the oven. For best results, serve the turkey with pickles, sauce and pepperoni....
Lewis County Head Start expressed appreciation to Oliver Technologies for sponsoring their field trip to Hidden Bee Farm Pumpkin Patch recently....
The Pilot Club of Hohenwald adopted Michelle Reasons' class. Pilots Barbara Hinson and Annette Peery are pictured with students in Mrs. Reasons classroom....
To honor the memory of the late Melvis Staggs, Barbara Hinson recently made a donation to the Lewis County Public Library and Archives building expansion fund. Barbara's epic donation will help make a difference in the community for generations to come, and she encourages everyone to partner with the library by giving generously to the library expansion. All donations will help create more opportunities for education and knowledge in the community. For more information call or visit the...
As the last bite of pumpkin pie is savored, and the Thanksgiving leftovers find their way into the fridge, families across the nation start on the next festive journey—the Great Christmas Shopping Expedition! Amidst the frenzy of gift lists and sale events, there’s another tradition that takes center stage: the family Christmas photo. Enter the holiday card dilemma, where the decision is made for the swift efficiency of digital email cards or the vintage allure of snail mail and traditional cards. Online greeting card companies have rep...
The following is the City of Hohenwald Police Report for November 6-20, 2023. This is a record of police action and is not intended to imply innocence or guilt of charges placed. Larry M. Carroll, Twin Oaks Drive, was charged with criminal trespassing on November 6. Ollis A. Qualls, Kimmins Street, was charged with animals running at large on November 7. Timothy L. Garland, CC Road, Lawrenceburg, was charged with DUI first offense, possession of a handgun under the influence, and violation of implied consent law on November 4. Chelsea N....
Going to the football is supposed to be an enjoyable experience, turning up to see your favorite team in action dreaming of making it all the way to the Super Bowl. But which stadium is the most fan friendly for fans turning up in their thousands? To determine this, Mighty Tips analyzed all the stadiums in the NFL based on capacity, average match ticket prices, average parking prices, the cost of a hot dog and the positive posts surrounding the stadiums across the past 12 months in an index table scored out of 50. The study revealed that the...
Thanksgiving is the unofficial beginning of the Holiday season and it has different meanings to each of us. For most it is being with family and friends, having too much delicious food, and watching some football. Let’s not forget the huge sale papers advertising the bargains to be had by the early shoppers on “Black Friday”. Most everyone is familiar with the story of the “first” Thanksgiving with the pilgrims and the Indians, but I wonder how many know about the Proclamation issued by George W...
The Veterans Day Parade and Program was attended by our Lewis County Girl Scout Troops, who handed out thank you letters to many of the veterans attending. In addition, flags painted by our scouts were handed out to the veterans attending the program at the Courthouse to let the veterans and their families know that we do appreciate their sacrifices they make to keep us all safe and provide the freedom that we enjoy throughout our lives. Thank you to all our Veterans both here and abroad for...
Girl Scouts Raelynn and Natalie Eastep and Kaitlynn and Maria Tripp spent an afternoon at the Discovery Center at the Museum on Sunday and enjoyed seeing all the colors of the trees along the trail. While exploring around the picnic area one almost stepped on a bunny rabbit which quickly ran away. The girls enjoyed the afternoon and earned a hiking patch and enjoyed snacks at picnic area....
The following is the Lewis County Sheriff report for November 06, 2023- November 20, 2023. This is a record of police action and is not intended to imply innocence or guilt of charges placed. Allie Addison Allen, Joe Avenue, was charged with Crime In Another State on November 15. Joseph Troy Armstrong, Cedar Street , was charged with Failure To Appear on November 11. Stephen Brandon Bates, Tiger Bennett Road, was charged with Aggravated Assault/ Evading Arrest, Risk of Death or Injury-Vehicle Involved on November 14. Warren Douglas Bellinger,...
Well, that quarter-century went by faster than the weaver’s shuttle! (Almost as fast as younger readers Googling, “What the %$#@& is a weaver’s shuttle?”) As of late October, I have been pounding out a Tyrades! column every week for 25 years without a single break, and with no plans to slow down. Why does someone keep up the weekly grind after more than 1300 columns? Tradition … TRADITION! (Although, if I was a rich man, I’d give a congressman a .. campaign contribution … in return for sl...
Paul Gandy, November 23 Danny Spears, November 23 Hettie Churchwell, November 23 Jeff Gibson, November 23 Shirley Gimpel, November 23 Karley Seiber, November 23 Phillip Tatum, November 24 Shirley Hinson, November 24 Janie Ellis, November 24 Linda Moore, November 24 Lindsey Wayland, November 24 Paige Tanner, November 24 Paige Owens, November 24 Derek Powers, November 25 Larry Carroll, November 25 Chad Spears, November 25 Amy Ross, November 25 Benny Barber, November 25 Barry Frazier, November 25 Andrea Carroll, November 25 Kelli McKnight,...
Well it is a cool morning here in our little valley, but the sun is shining It was foggy earlier but the sunshine is warming everything up. The cats were here early this morning and ready to eat, they were really hungry and they quickly ate their breakfast and then they had a bowl of good warm milk and are now gone to find a warm spot to take a nap. The other day we got a little rain but we need a lot more, the weather forecasters keep calling for chances of rain but sometimes I think they are just guessing, I think somebody said we are about...
The weather has been more like winter again this past week and the temperatures at night have been in the thirties some nights. Everywhere you look there is leaves and more leaves and the trees are not yet completely bare. We have had some rain which is really welcome because we are below the level we usually get for the fall. Those I know of who are sick either at home, in nursing facilities or in the hospitals are: Kasey Baker, Margie Barber, Joyce Barnes, Colene Beasley, Lynn Brown, Linda Butler, Gertie Carroll, Spencer Clark, Robert and...
October Character Trait awards for Citizenship...
The following Kindergarten students were awarded the Character Trait Award for Citizenship...
The following students in second grade were awarded the October Character Trait awards for Citizenship...
Character Trait Award winners...
November 19, 1953 The County and City Building Committee signed a contract with L & M Construction Company of Memphis for the construction of a 34,000 square feet industrial building in Lewis County. The contract was for $191,475, which did not include the cost of land, architect’s feed, paving and certain equipment which would go into the building once completed. Bob Harwood was named head of the Muscular Dystrophy drive in Lewis County. The annual “Poppy Day” would be held by the American Legion on November 21. Proceeds from the sale of po...
From the kitchen of Lakelynn Hodges: Ingredients: 6 lb. turkey, a dash of cereal, 10 cloves of garlic, 3 cups of basil, 15 tbsp of salt. Preheat the oven to 6 degrees Fahrenheit. Stuff the turkey with the ingredients, as well as a glove and hands. Dress the turkey with peppers. Cook the turkey for 15 hours. Take the turkey out of the oven. For best results, serve the turkey with mashed potatoes, green beans and cowboy beans. * * * From the kitchen of Aaliyah Tripp: Ingredients: 50 lb. turkey, a dash of pepper, 12 cloves of garlic, 13 cups of...
From the kitchen of Clay Pac: Ingredients: 15 lb. turkey, a dash of flour, 10 cloves of garlic, 11 cups of basil, 2 tbsp of salt. Preheat the oven to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Stuff the turkey with the ingredients, as well as chicken and hotdogs. Dress the turkey with a shirt. Cook the turkey for 15 hours. Take the turkey out of the oven. For best results, serve the turkey with chicken, hotdogs and cereal. * * * From the kitchen of Lincoln: Ingredients: 10 lb. turkey, a dash of sprinkles, 7 cloves of garlic, 5 cups of basil, 10 tbsp of salt....
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 GROUP OF NA The Newcomers Group of NA meets seven days a week, Wednesday is a 12 noon meeting and the other six days of the week start at 7 p.m. at 200 South Court Street, basement of First United Methodist Church. We are not...
Lewis County Schools hosted a public bid opening regarding the construction of a new High School on Friday, November 3, 2023. The bids were opened and read aloud by Project Manager, Gary Clardy, and Architect, Brad Martin. Witnessing the event were several officials from Lewis County Schools and Lewis County Government. Nabholz Construction out of Portland, TN, was the low bidder, with a base bid price of $38,535,746. The next lowest bid came from R.G. Anderson out of Nashville, TN, with a base...
A new business has opened its doors to the community, and they did so in style. On Thursday, November 2nd, several members of the community, friends and family gathered at 600 Swan Avenue to support Lewis County's newest addition to the outdoor equipment world, High Forest Equipment. Owners Chris Lomax and Branden Davis celebrated the occasion by cutting the Grand Opening ribbon with a chainsaw. Lomax is an experienced entrepreneur with a successfully running business, 2C's Septic. Davis'...