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Butler graduates from the University of St. Augustine

Dr. Rebecca Butler OTD, OTR/L graduated with her Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Butler graduated with high honors (GPA 3.65-4.0)....

 

LCHS Library receives funds

Lewis County High School Senior Isabella Bates, left, presented Lewis County High School Librarian Melissa Burney an Adopt-a-Class check from Stephen Bates of Guardian Advisors. LCHS wants to give a...

 

Kaylie Hankins achieves Austin Peay Dean's List

Austin Peay State University is proud to recognize Kaylie Hankins from Hohenwald as one of over 2,000 students named to the Dean's List for academic achievement during the Fall 2020 semester. To qualify for the Dean's List, students must earn a...

 

LCIS Honor Roll announced

Lewis County Intermediate School Principal Mary McDonald recently announced students earning the honor roll. They are: “A” Honor Roll Third grade - Jaylon Jones, Bentley Mathis, Alea Pelto, Tiana Twist, Raylan Matteson, Harvey Sharp, Atchley She...

 

TCAT Hohenwald donates books to Elementary School

In an effort to encourage more young Tennessean readers to consider one of many technical careers, TBR – The College System of Tennessee, along with Tennessee College of Applied Technology H...

 

Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

December 08, 1960 The main headline for the week was “Annual Christmas Parade Tonight.” The parade would begin at 6 p.m. and followed the following route: began at intersection of Walnut and Main Str...

 

Butler earns UTK degree

Michael Butler graduated with his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee - Knoxville. Butler graduates with high honors (GPA 3.65-4.0). While at UTK, Michael...

 

Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

December 1, 1960 Federal revenue officers from Columbia raided a still on Pond Creek, destroying about 250 gallons of mash. Roger Bouldin was elected president of the Lewis County Civic Club....

 

How to make a Thanksgiving Turkey

Shawn Bean You need salt and pepper. You need seasoning and a turkey. You put it in the oven for 20 minutes in a hot oven. Then you eat it. Joslyn Bradley You need bones, the ribs, and the hips. You...

 

Lewis County Recipes: Teddie's Apple Cake

This is one of those recipes with real provenance, and real reviews to back it up. Teddie's Apple Cake appeared in the New York Times in 1973 in an article by Jean Hewitt. The recipe was republished...

 

Feeding Forages

By Savannah Gambel, ANR & 4-H Lewis County Extension Agent As cold weather approaches, it is important that you have a winter feeding plan for your livestock animals. Feeding high quality forages is a great place to start, and it can save you money...

 

Thoroughly Modern Vonie: First Lewis County Woman to Win Election

As the nation commemorates the ratification of the 19th Amendment and the pivotal role Tennessee played as the "Perfect 36," residents may not realize how soon after this landmark vote that a Lewis...

 

Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

October 20, 1960 Barbara Peery was named 1960 LCHS Homecoming Queen and would be crowned in ceremonies preceding the homecoming game with Loretto. Her attendants were named as Alma Jean Knight,...

 

Tuesday Story Time

This Tuesday's Story Time, put on by the Lewis County Public Library, had a fun time dancing to "Boom Chicka Boom" between stories with Jaimee Troutt. The Library has their story time every Tuesday...

 

EarthTalk

Dear EarthTalk: Is DEET natural and is it safe to use topically as a mosquito repellent? And which formulations and concentrations are advised? -- M. Frey, Milwaukee, WI DEET (short for “diethyltoluamide”) is a synthetic compound invented by the U.S...

 

Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

October 13, 1960 Former resident James Spann purchased the Vidette Printing Corporation, publisher of The Hartsville Vidette. Spann was connected with printing and editing of newspapers for most of...

 

Lewis County Schools Fall Break/Parent Teacher Conference

Lewis County Schools will close for Fall Break from October 5-9, 2020. Tuesday, October 13, 2020 will be Parent-Teacher Conference with no students in attendance. Conferences will be held from 1-7 p.m. at all schools....

 

Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

September 22, 1960 The September 17 referendum to keep parking meters downtown failed with 511 votes cast against and 233 votes cast in favor. A McEwen resident was injured in an explosion here while...

 

Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

September 15, 1960 A strike of employees at the Hohenwald Genesco plant caused operations to stop at the factory. A spokesman for the group said the strike was because of the firing of an employee...

 

Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

September 8, 1960 The LCHS Panthers won the first game of the season with a 13 to 12 defeat over McEwen. Winners of county dress revue held in connection with the Lewis County Fair were Myra...

 
 By Staff    Education    September 10, 2020

Health Angels sponsors Fifth Grade class

Health Angels is sponsoring Neci Baker's fifth grade class for the 2020-2021 school year. Mrs. Baker was presented with a check to purchase supplies needed for the students....

 

UT Gardens' August 2020 Plant of the Month

Submitted by Carol Reese, UT Extension Western Region horticulturist Green plants are everywhere you look. It is easy to walk past a little green plant a dozen times or even a dozen years without...

 

Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

September 01, 1960 A city referendum would be held September 10 at the Court House to determine whether city residents wished to have a paid garbage collection service in Hohenwald. A referendum...

 
 By Staff    Education    August 27, 2020

Elementary PE students can now play Cornhole

Marty Murphy and Julie Higgins donated Cornhole game boards for Krista Hinson's physical education classes at Lewis County Elementary School. Pictured are, left, Marty Murphy, Krista Hinson,...

 

Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past

August 18, 1960 State and County officers and Federal and State ATU agents destroyed a six-barrel copper still in the Buffalo River near the Napier section of the county. No arrests were made;...

 

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