Articles from the January 5, 2023 edition

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Year in Review 2022

January 2022 Pace announces resignation Director of Lewis County Schools, Benny Pace, announced his resignation at a school breakfast meeting on Tuesday morning, January 4, 2022. Pace has served as...

 

Lewis County Elks Lodge makes donation to Toy Ride

The Lewis County Elks Lodge #2883 donated $2000 in toys and clothing to the annual Jonesy Toy Ride and assisted with the shopping, packaging, and distribution of Christmas gifts for 88 children in...

 

Local athletes named to All State teams

Lewis County High School football players were recently recognized for their outstanding achievements statewide. The Tennesseean released its All Mid-State small class football teams from the 2022...

 

Natasha (Carroll) Scaife

April 11, 1984 ~ December 29, 2022 On December 29, 2022, at the age of 38, Natasha Carroll Scaife unexpectedly passed away at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia. Natasha was born in Maury Count...

 

Carroll "Farmer" Wayne Bennett

January 3, 1949 ~ December 26, 2022 On December 26, 2022, Carroll Wayne "Farmer" Bennett, 73, peacefully passed away at his Hohenwald home surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Hohenwald to...

 

Cathy Nell Seiber

October 4, 1946 - December 27, 2022 Cathy Nell Seiber, of Hohenwald, was born October 4, 1946, to the late James Willie Cotton and Catherine (Warren) Cotton. She passed away on Tuesday, December 27...

 

Charles Talley

Charles Thomas Talley, born November 11, 1942, passed away on December 30, 2022, at the age of 80. He was born in Hohenwald to Samuel "Claggett" Talley and Helen Casteel Talley. He was married to...

 

Sen. Joey Hensley

7 Legislative Preview: Tennessee Department of Children’s Services will be top issue A top issue of the 2023 legislative agenda will be improving services, facilities, and record-keeping t...

 
 By Danny Tyree    News    January 5, 2023

Tyrades

I won’t hazard a guess as to whether it achieves immortality like “grassy knoll” or “hanging chads,” but surely the phrase “bomb cyclone storm” will remain in the public consciousness of those who...

 
 By Jason Fite    Sports    January 5, 2023

LCMS Basketball action

by Jason Fite, Sports Writer Photos by Pete Noblin The Lewis County Middle School Lady Panthers and Panthers traveled to Waynesboro to face off with the Wayne County Lady Wildcats and Wildcats on...

 
 By Callie Dunn    News    January 5, 2023

Celebrating

Birthdays Tracy McKone, January 5 Bill Mercer Jr., January 5 Ricky Sharp, January 5 Jason Lindsey, January 5 Huntlee Pace, January 5 Jay Wix, January 5 Wanda Denton, January 6 Dollie Hallman McKnight, January 6 Chad Turner, January 6 Alaina Hood...

 
 By Dorothy Warf    News    January 5, 2023

Gordonsburg

By Dorothy Warf, Contributing Writer This week has been an excellent weather week, the days were in the sixties and even the low seventies and the nights in the forties and fifties. I could get used to this. Hopefully we will not have any more of...

 

One Day at a Time

By “E.T. Trevathan, Contributing Writer Well it is a very quiet and still morning here in our little valley. It is not real cold and it really does not feel like the middle of winter. The cats are still asleep, they are snuggled in their beds. T...

 
 By Crystal Nash    News    January 5, 2023

Glimpses of Hohenwalds Past

January 01, 1953 No paper published due to New Year’s Holiday. January 03, 1963 J.H. Warf, superintendent of Lewis County Schools for 13 years, was sworn in as State Commissioner of Education on Decem...

 

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