Articles from the July 8, 2021 edition

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 By Katelin Carroll    News    July 8, 2021

July Fourth Celebration was a huge success

People from all around came out in droves to celebrate the Fourth of July on Friday night in The Lot. The City reported that there were anywhere from 3,500 to 5,000 people in attendance. Crystal...

 

Cool It With Cash winner

Joyce Webb, left, accepted a check for $100 as week one winner in Cool It With Cash last week from Lewis County Herald's Callie Dunn. Sponsors for the 2021 Cool It With Cash summer game series...

 

Head-on collision on Swan Avenue Friday

Emergency responders converged on the scene of a two vehicle head-on accident on Swan Avenue Friday, July 2, about 9:30 p.m. that occurred in front of the Lewis County Sheriff Department. Hohenwald...

 

Nashville's Big Back Yard and South Central Tennessee Tourism Association unite to promote region

Nashville's Big Back Yard and South Central Tennessee Tourism Association (DBA Experience Tennessee) have joined forces in a handshake agreement to collectively market and promote the shared region....

 

Lomax Church of Christ Gospel Meeting

Lomax Church of Christ will have a gospel meeting July 11 through 13, 2021 with Dr. Justin Rogers preaching a series of lessons to help grow closer to God. Sunday, July 11 Bible classes are scheduled to start at 9 a.m., with worship at 10 a.m....

 

TCAT Dickson Announced Spring 2021 Academic Honors and President's Lists

The Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Dickson announced the Spring 2021 President’s List and Academic Honors List for the Dickson main campus to recognize students for academic excellence during the trimester. The Academic Honors List r...

 

Joseph C. Bell Jr.

Joseph "Joe" Carmon Bell, Jr., known to everyone as simply "Joe", passed from this life on Wednesday, June 30, 2021, at the age of 71. Joe was born on January 24, 1950, to Joseph Carmon Bell, Sr. &...

 

Martha Lou Craig

Martha Lou Craig of Hohenwald, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on June 28, 2021, at the age of 88. Martha was born in Perry County, to Thomas Reuben Culp and Nora Winnie Lineberry on August...

 

Flag Day and Flag Disposal Ceremonies

On June 14, 2021 the Lewis County Elks Lodge held Flag Day and Flag Disposal Ceremonies. All members of the local VFW, American Legion, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts were invited to attend and the...

 

Oliver Technology 25th Annual Company Picnic held recently

Part of the over 800 staff and family who enjoyed the 25th annual Oliver Companies Picnic on June 18, 2021 at Nashville Shores. Not only did employees and guests get free entry to Nashville Shores,...

 

Douglas Neighbor designated as superintendent of Natchez Trace Parkway

National Park Service (NPS) acting Regional Director Pedro Ramos announced the selection of Douglas "Doug" Neighbor as the new superintendent of Natchez Trace Parkway, Brices Cross Roads National...

 

Mathis Family gathering

The family of the late Lenora and Johnny Mathis met July 3, 2021 at the home of Joyce and Joey Holt for a family gathering. Those attending from out of town were: Catherine Pickard, Kathy Melton and Don Pickard of Jackson; Alexsandra, Ashley,...

 

Celebrating

Birthdays Josh Choate, July 8 Jack Culberson, July 8 Janneta Conner, July 8 Nancy Sanford, July 8 Kim Atkinson, July 8 Nancy Robin Hubbard, July 8 Rhonda Bass, July 8 Tim Sullivan Jr., July 8 Darlena Nash, July 8 Amanda Spears, July 8 Aric Dee Hinson...

 

One Day At A Time

Well it is a beautiful day here in our little valley. I am sitting on the front porch swing and I have got a glass of good cold sweet tea. The breeze is blowing and looking out over the yard the flowers are blooming and the birds are singing. I...

 

Question on the Street

By Clint Confehr Maybe you've heard the buzz word STEM - the acronym for science, technology, engineering and mathematics - the 21st Century version of the three R's. There's a debate over whether...

 

LCHS Class of 1957 to meet

The Lewis County High School Class of 1957 will meet to celebrate the 64th year since graduation on July 17, 2021. The class will meet at Freedom Holy Temple on Buffalo Road at 12 noon. Those planning to attend are asked to bring snack food to...

 

Raven Potts offered APSU Scholarship

Raven Potts, of Hohenwald, was recently offered the Advancement Scholarship for high-achieving freshmen for the fall 2021 semester at Austin Peay State University. The Advancement Scholarships are...

 
 By Crystal Nash    News    July 8, 2021

Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

July 05, 1951 The newspaper reported that Hohenwald had a quiet 4th of July with the community contenting “itself with just allowing it to pass as another day.” The Tennessee Valley Authority rep...

 

Foot & Ankle Surgeons: Use Caution When Tackling Home Improvement Projects

Chicago, July 2, 2021 – With the recent pandemic, many are still taking advantage of the stay-at-home-time to complete home and yard projects. Foot and ankle surgeons urge homeowners to take appropriate precautions to keep your feet and ankles safe o...

 

Community Events: Lewis County Writer's Meeting

The Lewis County Writer’s meeting will be held next Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at 7 p.m. at 37 N. Maple St. next to Lewis and Clarke’s. The event is free and open to the public....

 

$22,943,021 IN PRIZES CLAIMED JUNE 20-26, 2021

NASHVILLE – Tennessee Education Lottery winners claimed $22,943,021 in prizes during the week of June 20-26, 2021. This weekly total includes 423 prizes of $1,000 or more claimed at Lottery district offices in Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis and N...

 
 By Sen. Joey Hensley    News    July 8, 2021

Senator Joey Hensley, MD: Tennessee 28th District Capitol Hill Week in Review

Children / Severe Child Abuse / Exposure to Dangerous Drugs – A new law was passed this year to protect children from being exposed to dangerous illegal drugs. It expands the definition of ...

 
 By Rep. David Byrd    News    July 8, 2021

Representative David Byrd: District 71 Capitol Hill Update

Session Highlights from 112th General Assembly Children / Evelyn’s Law –Public Chapter 107 creates Evelyn Boswell’s Law, named after a Sullivan County 15-month-old who was found dead after her mothe...

 

Tyrades! Are you craving a buffet rebirth?

“Buffets Are Back – With New Policies and Gloves,” blared the headline on page 1 of the June 29 Wall Street Journal. That was welcome news for my pandemic-weary family. I was afraid such wide-...

 
 By Dorothy Warf    News    July 8, 2021

Gordonsburg / Little Swan News

We have been having some very hot and, for the most part, humid days and many with temperatures in the seventies at night. We had a thunderstorm last Tuesday and it must have done some damage in the area. I have not had a phone, internet, or cell...

 

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